Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Pacquiao to run for congress seat in Philippines

MANILA, Philippines (AP)-Philippine boxer Manny Pacquiao submitted his
candidacy for the 2010 elections Tuesday, his second attempt at a
congressional seat.

Pacquiao defeated Miguel Cotto in Las Vegas last month to win his seventh
world boxing titles in seven different weight classes. He was accompanied by
his wife, Jinkee, and mother, Dionisia, in filing his candidacy in southern
Sarangani province's Alabel township.

He was defeated in 2007 when he ran for the congressional seat in General
Santos city, where he began his boxing career.

A former baker and construction worker born to a poor family, Pacquiao
became an embodiment of a rags-to-riches story in the country where
one-third of the 90 million people live on less than $1 a day.

Pacquiao told The Associated Press in March he wanted to serve the many poor
people in his province.

"I want to help them because I know what they feel right now. It is not easy
to help other people. That is a big responsibility. I will focus on that for
the meantime," he told AP.

It wasn't immediately clear if he will still fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. if
he wins in congress.

Supporters cheered as he released white balloons and showed them his
certificate as the lead candidate of his party, the People's Champ Movement,
outside the Commission on Elections office in Alabel, about 620 miles south
of Manila.

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