Witnesses say a man tried to assault boxing champion and Filipino icon Manny Pacquiao before the boxer’s aides stopped the attack, reports the Philippine Star.
The attempted attacked happened Sunday in Los Angeles as Pacquiao was leaving a Japanese restaurant.
Abac Cordero reported about the incident in a number of tweets after 10 p.m. Pacific Time.
Edward Lura, a longtime buddy of Pacquiao here in LA, was first to thwart the possible attack on @MannyPacquiaoTR @PhilippineStar
— @abaccordero (@abaccordero) April 4, 2016
No media was around during the incident which caused a commotion at the backdoor parking lot of Kabuki restaurant @PhilippineStar
— @abaccordero (@abaccordero) April 4, 2016
Expect security around @MannyPacquiaoTR to be tighter in Vegas during fight week. Anything can happen @PhilippineStar
— @abaccordero (@abaccordero) April 4, 2016
Pacquiao group did not call the police. Pacquiao tells his companions, hot under the collar, “Let him go. Let him go!” @PhilippineStar
— @abaccordero (@abaccordero) April 4, 2016
Pacquiao was by the door of his Ferrari when the person rushed to him. Held back, person kept shouting f… y… Pacquiao @PhilippineStar
— @abaccordero (@abaccordero) April 4, 2016
“I really thought he was going to hit Manny. He came in fast. He almost got to Manny,” said David Sisson, MP personal asst @PhilippineStar
— @abaccordero (@abaccordero) April 4, 2016
Pacquiao is training in Los Angeles for what he has said will be his final fight next Saturday against Timothy Bradley.
Pacquiao will wrap up his training early this week before heading to Las Vegas.
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