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Pacquiao leads PH tributes to ‘The Greatest’

/ 01:50 AM June 05, 2016

Muhammad Ali (left) and Manny Pacquiao. AFP FILE PHOTOS

Muhammad Ali (left) and Manny Pacquiao. AFP FILE PHOTOS

Manny Pacquiao, one of the greatest boxers of his generation, led Philippine tributes to Muhammad Ali yesterday, as he joined his fellow countrymen in mourning the American legend’s death.

“We lost a giant today,” Pacquiao, the only man in boxing history to win world titles in eight different weight divisions, said in a statement.

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“Boxing benefited from Muhammad Ali’s talents but not nearly as much as mankind benefited from his humanity. Our hearts and prayers go out to the Ali family,” Pacquiao added.

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 ‘Thrilla in Manila’

 

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Boxing-crazy Philippines was the scene of one of Ali’s greatest triumphs, the epic “Thrilla in Manila” on Oct. 1, 1975, when he scored a 14th-round technical knockout of Joe Frazier in their third and last fight.

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Ali Mall, built near Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City, that hosted the bout, unfurled a large poster of Ali yesterday in tribute.

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Hours before the family announced Ali’s death, Pacquiao, who won a seat in the Senate in last month’s elections, posted Ali’s picture in his Instagram account and urged fans to “keep Muhammad Ali in your thoughts and prayers.”

Legendary athlete

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President Aquino’s spokesperson Herminio Coloma Jr. told Agence France-Presse (AFP) : “Muhammad Ali is a legendary athlete who touched the lives of people from all over the world, including Filipinos who witnessed ‘Thrilla in Manila.’”

“We mourn the passing of ‘The Greatest’ who floated like a butterfly but stung like a bee,” Philippine Olympic Committee spokesperson Joey Romasanta—who keeps a poster of the “Thrilla in Manila” fight in his office—told AFP in a statement.

“He was an icon and an idol to several generations,” said Ed Picson, the executive director of the Philippines’ amateur boxing federation, who cheered for Ali more than 40 years ago at the Manila bout.

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“As a boxer he dazzled, mesmerized and inspired awe. There will never be anyone like him. He was, is and will always be ‘The Greatest,’” Picson said. AFP

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