Mindanao Times

‘Zero crime’ on Pacman fight anew

- By Rhoda Grace B. Saron

THE POLICE Regional Office XI again recorded zero crime incidents during the fight between Senator Manny Pacquiao and Keith Thurman at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Sunday.

Brig. Gen. Marcelo C. Morales, police regional director, said this is usually the trend when Pacquiao has a live fight. Neverthele­ss, he also credited their

security plan to secure the public.

Some barangays offered free screenings of the fight, which naturally drew droves of people.

Pacquiao, who is 10 years older than Thurman, won by split decision against the American to capture another belt. His the only eight division champion in boxing history.

Morales also extended his thanked to Pacquiao for bringing honor to the Philippine­s once again.

“In behalf of the officers, men and women of the PRO XI, allow me to extend our congratula­tions to Sen. Manny Pacquiao on his win against Thurman. His dedication to win will serve as an inspiratio­n to all of us and the rest of our countrymen,” Morales said.

Meanwhile, Lt. Gen. Felimon T. Santos Jr., commander of the Eastern Mindanao Command, treated soldiers for a live screening of the fight inside the headquarte­rs. He also congratula­ted the senator.

“This victory and great display of his warrior craft continue to be an inspiratio­n to most of us Filipinos, especially in the military organizati­on,” he said.

“His humility and compassion despite his success and numerous victories in his boxing career always earn our admiration and worth emulating.”

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? A STREET sweeper rests under the shade while cleaning his assigned area along Roxas Avenue.
BING GONZALES A STREET sweeper rests under the shade while cleaning his assigned area along Roxas Avenue.

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