By Paolo Romero
The Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines - World boxing idol and Saranggani Rep. Manny Pacquiao has proposed the creation of a Philippine Boxing Commission (PBC) to provide and implement all necessary welfare incentives and benefits for professional boxers.
In filing House Bill 6409, Pacquiao, said the agency’s main objective
is to focus on professional boxing and steer the skills and talents of
young and promising boxers in the proper direction.
“Our country has produced world class boxing legends like the great
Gabriel “Flash” Elorde, and recently the likes of Nonito Donaire Jr., Donnie Nietes, Brian Villoria and the Velasco brothers,” Pacquiao said.
“Some boxers go into retirement deprived of any kind of financial
assistance or access to medical care. Most often, we hear many of our
boxing heroes who had brought honor and prestige to our country retire
without pension benefits,” he said.
“Boxers risk life and limb to excel in this sport. Some meet their
untimely death during fights due to lack of safety and emergency medical
services. It is about time that we give due attention and consideration
to this sport and especially to our professional boxing champions,” he
added.
The fighting congressman said the measure seeks to provide for a
comprehensive health care benefits, alternative livelihood program, a
system of life insurance, reliable death benefits, and other benefits
for all boxers who competed and won in international boxing events.
Under the bill, all professional boxers
shall be enrolled in the National Health Insurance Program (PhilHealth)
to enable them to receive and avail themselves of an adequate package
of personal health services including, but not limited to, in-patient
hospital care, out-patient care, emergency and transfer services, and
other supplementary health benefits. The cost of premium contribution
and monthly contribution shall be shouldered by the agency.
Likewise, the agency shall establish an alternative livelihood
training program and referral system for retired or injured
international boxing champions.
The bill also provides for lump sum death benefit of P50,000 to cover funeral services and other expenses of a boxer.
Furthermore, a lifetime retirement pension of P15,000 monthly shall
be accorded to professional boxers who won in any world title duly
sanctioned by recognized international sporting organizations and
bodies.
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