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  • hectari
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    Pacquiao willing to Quit boxing if Elected in May!

    Pacquiao willing to quit ring if elected in May

    By Aquiles Zonio
    PDI Mindanao Bureau
    Mindanao Bureau

    Posted date: February 14, 2007

    GENERAL SANTOS CITY, Philippines -- World Boxing Council (WBC) Super Featherweight champion Manny Pacquiao said he would retire from boxing if he wins in the coming elections.

    "If the law says so, then I am ready to leave boxing if I win and just focus on public service," Pacquiao told reporters.

    The Filipino ring sensation declared he was eyeing South Cotabato’s first congressional district seat and not the mayoralty post here. The first congressional district is composed of General Santos City and the towns of Polomolok, Tupi and Tampakan.

    The incumbent representative for that district is Darlene Antonino-Custodio, an opposition lawmaker and one of the signatories of the impeachment complaint against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

    "They want me to run for Congress to serve as a bridge in bringing about development in the first district," Pacquiao said.

    Pacquiao was first reported to be running for mayoralty post under the Lakas-Kampi ticket but changed his mind and declared he would be running for Congress under the banner of ******* Party wing under Manila Mayor Lito Atienza.

    Pacquiao said he joined Atienza's ******* Party to erase the issue that he was instigated by the Malacañang to run.

    He said it was his personal decision to run. He said he will file his candidacy on the last day of filing of certificates of candidacy.

    An online survey conducted by Pacquiao's website showed that 91 percent of his fans were opposed to his plan to join politics. Only 3.2 percent said yes, while 5.8 percent said "I don't care."

    South Cotabato Governor Daisy Fuentes, also of the opposition, criticized the administration party for nominating an "incompetent" candidate to run for Congress in her province's first congressional district.

    Fuentes advised Pacquiao to think it over, adding that "boxing is far different from politics."

    "People can't blame Pacman because he was just instigated by the ruling party which wanted to reduce the number of opposition lawmakers in Congress," Fuentes said. "I doubt if Manny can participate in debates on issues of national interest."

    Then, the governor asked: "Manny, kaya mo ba? (can you handle it?)"
  • ELPacman
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    Manny's done. His signing with Bob Arum and now this mayor **** has sealed his fate.

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    • Crazy Dude
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      #3
      Smart. Give up something you're great at to do something you probably have no talent for. Probably just a publicity stunt or something.

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      • Sinisterevo
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        #4
        that sucks.

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        • abdiel2k3
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          #5
          dont wanna sound bitter
          but i know itll sound that way anyways
          he just doesnt wanna get beat by some young up n comer
          hes gotten to use to fighten fighters on the slide

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          • Mech.
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            #6
            Originally posted by abdiel2k3
            dont wanna sound bitter
            but i know itll sound that way anyways
            he just doesnt wanna get beat by some young up n comer
            hes gotten to use to fighten fighters on the slide
            OH NOES YOU DIDNT.

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            • BrooklynBomber
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              #7
              Sad, and I only started to really like him.
              He should takea couple of tips from Vitaly.

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              • Mech.
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                Manny Pacquiao said on Wednesday that boxing fans need not worry about his political ambitions. "I will still continue fighting," said Pacquiao. "Even if I get elected, I would still box. There's not a law that prohibits me from boxing and working in Congress."
                - fight news

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                • Mr. Ryan
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by abdiel2k3
                  dont wanna sound bitter
                  but i know itll sound that way anyways
                  he just doesnt wanna get beat by some young up n comer
                  hes gotten to use to fighten fighters on the slide
                  That did sound bitter, actually.

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                  • Nacho_Analstain
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                    #10
                    good riddance to him,boxing takes 100% dedication to the sport,he obviously cant give that,hes a great fighter but mentally it seems he has other things on his mind

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