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Pacquiao Wins Philippines Senate Seat After Pulling 16m Votes by Lamzee(m): 6:31pm On May 20, 2016
Boxing champion Manny Pacquiao moved a step closer to achieving his dream of becoming president of the Philippines after winning a senate seat on Thursday.
At the proclamation ceremony, an elections commissioner introduced Pacquiao as the ‘people’s champion’ and called out his name in the same slow style with which he used to be greeted in the ring prior to his world title bouts.
The Filipino super featherweight garnered more than 16million votes, make him the seventh most popular of the 12 new members of the senate, a traditional springboard to the presidency. Earlier this year, he said that he planned to retire from boxing to become a full-time politician.
Asked if his next target is the presidency, Pacquiao smiled and said ‘nothing, nothing, nothing’ as he left the induction ceremony. Considered a hero in the Asian country, which grinds to a halt during his televised fights to watch him box,
Pacquiao has indicated in the past he would consider a run for the presidency. But he has often tried to ditch the topic, saying he was too young. The Philippine constitution requires presidential candidates to be at least 40 years old, meaning Pacquiao, at 37, would be eligible to run in the next election in 2022.
He has represented southern Sarangani province in the House of Representatives since May 2010, but he has been criticised for rarely showing up for legislative duties due to his preoccupation with boxing and is regarded as a political lightweight.
He told reporters he was still thinking whether to participate in the Olympics in August because he might be criticised again for being absent from the Senate. “I need to ask if the Filipino people will allow me to participate in the Olympics,” he said.
Re: Pacquiao Wins Philippines Senate Seat After Pulling 16m Votes by Lamzee(m): 6:32pm On May 20, 2016
Lamzee:
Boxing champion Manny Pacquiao moved a step closer to achieving his dream of becoming president of the Philippines after winning a senate seat on Thursday.
At the proclamation ceremony, an elections commissioner introduced Pacquiao as the ‘people’s champion’ and called out his name in the same slow style with which he used to be greeted in the ring prior to his world title bouts.
The Filipino super featherweight garnered more than 16million votes, make him the seventh most popular of the 12 new members of the senate, a traditional springboard to the presidency. Earlier this year, he said that he planned to retire from boxing to become a full-time politician.
Asked if his next target is the presidency, Pacquiao smiled and said ‘nothing, nothing, nothing’ as he left the induction ceremony. Considered a hero in the Asian country, which grinds to a halt during his televised fights to watch him box,
Pacquiao has indicated in the past he would consider a run for the presidency. But he has often tried to ditch the topic, saying he was too young. The Philippine constitution requires presidential candidates to be at least 40 years old, meaning Pacquiao, at 37, would be eligible to run in the next election in 2022.
He has represented southern Sarangani province in the House of Representatives since May 2010, but he has been criticised for rarely showing up for legislative duties due to his preoccupation with boxing and is regarded as a political lightweight.
He told reporters he was still thinking whether to participate in the Olympics in August because he might be criticised again for being absent from the Senate. “I need to ask if the Filipino people will allow me to participate in the Olympics,” he said.

Re: Pacquiao Wins Philippines Senate Seat After Pulling 16m Votes by kossyablaze(m): 6:33pm On May 20, 2016
He is a cheerful giver... And down to earth. Unlike the lousy Mayweather
Re: Pacquiao Wins Philippines Senate Seat After Pulling 16m Votes by MrKong: 6:34pm On May 20, 2016
I love that man...a very humble fellow
Re: Pacquiao Wins Philippines Senate Seat After Pulling 16m Votes by MrKong: 6:35pm On May 20, 2016
kossyablaze:
He is a cheerful giver... And down to earth. Unlike the lousy Mayweather
Ah finally, something we both agree on...d!ckhead
Re: Pacquiao Wins Philippines Senate Seat After Pulling 16m Votes by kossyablaze(m): 6:38pm On May 20, 2016
MrKong:

Ah finally, something we both agree on...d!ckhead
Hmmmm I av no business with tribalists and u r one.
Re: Pacquiao Wins Philippines Senate Seat After Pulling 16m Votes by geez18(m): 6:39pm On May 20, 2016
humble,serene and a devout christian;that's why the man is much loved.
Re: Pacquiao Wins Philippines Senate Seat After Pulling 16m Votes by MrKong: 6:42pm On May 20, 2016
kossyablaze:
Hmmmm I av no business with tribalists and u r one.
Me tribalist?...Aja ni o je enu e


I've never said anything tribalistic in my life, bring proof or .....

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