Manila Bulletin

Manny gets 2 thumbs up from Duterte after win

- NICK GIONGCO

KUALA LUMPUR — Moments after Michael Buffer formally announced that Manny Pacquiao had dethroned Argentina’s Lucas Matthysse on a seventh-round stoppage, the predominan­tly Filipino crowd chanted the name of President Duterte, who watched the Filipino legend in action from a VIP box Sunday at the Axiata Arena.

“Du-ter-te, Du-ter-te, Du-ter-te,” the crowd hollered as the popular Philippine president came into full view with newly-elected Malaysian Prime Minster Mahathir Mohammad next to him.

From a distance, two sections from where Duterte sat, Pacquiao gave him a look as though telling him that he had completed a mission and he wanted to know if he had done good.

The President motioned that it was indeed mission accomplish­ed. Duterte gave him two thumbs up. Duterte arrived late Saturday night from the Philippine­s and his overnight visit was not only intended to watch Pacquiao win a world title but speak with Mahathir on the matters of security in the Asean region.

Even after the Pacquiao-Matthysse fight, security remained tight as guards cordoned off some areas of the venue since Duterte and Mahathir were still meeting.

The Chief Executive’s presence overshadow­ed the attendance of other political bigwigs who flew in to see Pacquiao fight.

Among those who were at ringside were Sen. Tito Sotto, congressme­n Lito Atienza, Toby Tiangco and Bingbong Crisologo, Chavit Singson and former police head Ronald ‘Bato’ Dela Rosa, formerly the national police chief.

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