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Pacquiao remains ‘source of inspiration’, says Binay

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Manny Pacquiao sits in his corner between rounds during his bout against Timothy Bradley at MGM Grand Garden Arena on June 9, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images/AFP

MANILA, Philippines – Despite his defeat, Manny Pacquiao  remained  a  “source of  inspiration,” for Filipinos, Vice President Jejomar Binay said on Sunday.

“Manny fought hard and has shown he has the true heart of a champion,” Binay said.

“He remains a source of inspiration for the Filipino people,” the Vice President  added.


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Tags: Boxing , Jejomar Binay , Manny Pacquiao , Pacquiao-Bradley , Politics , Sports , Timothy Bradley

  • eckxs

    BILIB TALAGA AKO DITO KAY JOJO BINAY STRIKE ANYWHERE 
    BASTA MERONG KAUNTING PAPOPOGIHAN CALL AGAD NG PRESS RELEASE HEHEHE

  • scank

    ANG SABI NI BINAY AY SI MANNY PACQUIAO DAW AY PINANGGAGALINGAN DAW NG MARAMING PERA DAHIL SA MALAKING BAYAD NIYA SA BIR-NA TAX. MAGKANO NGA BA ANG IBABAYAD NI MANNY SA 26 MILYONG DOLYAR NA KINITA NIYA? MERON BANG BILYONG PESOS? 

  • boldyak

    Hilig talaga sumabit sa kung saan saan ni Binay…..kakaloko…



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