Philippine Daily Inquirer

HORN UPSETS PACQUIAO— HIS FANS, TOO

- STORY BY ROY LUARCA IN BRISBANE

After the Horn shocker, the 38-year-old Pacquiao must review his options. His loss to the Australian has also punched his desired rematch with Mayweather beyond the horizon.

Millions of boxing fans in the Philippine­s, including those displaced by fighting in Marawi City, walked away in stunned disbelief as hero Manny Pacquiao lost his world title to Australian Jeff Horn in a major upset on Sunday.

Pacquiao, 38, is an elected senator and a unifying figure in the country beset by conflict, grinding poverty, and frequent natural calamities.

Residents in the war-torn city of Marawi had hoped for a respite by watching the 12round fight in displaceme­nt camps but their idol’s defeat silenced cheers and prompted many to stand up even before the announceme­nt was over.

‘You can’t always win’

“We were expecting his hand to be raised as a winner but you cannot always win,” provincial government spokespers­on Zia Alonto Adiong said after helping organize a public viewing of the fight in a social hall in Marawi.

“Our morale is at its lowest but Pacquiao remains a symbol of resilience. In the same way that he is already a boxing icon, this crisis does not define who we are,” she added.

Islamist militants who went on a rampage in Marawi on May 23 have triggered intense fighting that has killed more than 400 people and forced nearly 400,000 people to flee their homes.

As the “Battle of Brisbane” was under way, military helicopter­s continued bombing runs against the militants’ positions.

In Manila, soldiers wounded from the clashes in Marawi watched a bloodied Pacquiao from screens set up in a military hospital.

Pacquiao bled profusely from cuts to the head high above both eyes, prompting boos from crowds gathered in gymnasiums in the capital.

“Pacquiao lost, but a battle is really like that. He is a true soldier because even if he is wounded he keeps attacking the opponent,” Gen. Eduardo Año, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s chief of staff, told reporters.

Pacquiao’s rags-to-riches sto- ry, from high school dropout to millionair­e world boxing champion in an unpreceden­ted eight weight divisions, is a huge source of pride in the Philippine­s.

PH tradition

In keeping with tradition, many Filipinos watched Pacquiao’s fight in public places, including in restaurant­s and wa- tering holes.

But crowds have gradually become thinner as Pacquiao hits the twilight of a glittering career.

“Horn almost fell in the ninth round. But of course it was a hometown decision,” said Gener Celis, who was among some 300 residents who packed community center in Makati City.

Close fight

“Pacquiao is getting old but he can still deliver. It was a close fight. No hurt feelings but I’m ranting against Horn’s fighting style, hug technique,” Dexter Bernardez said.

The police reported a peaceful Metro Manila during the bout.

“From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. of July 2, all district tactical operation centers reported no significan­t incident within their area of responsibi­lity,” Police Director Oscar Albayalde said in a text message.

 ?? —REUTERS ?? CONTROVERS­IAL DECISION Filipino Manny Pacquiao watches Australian Jeff Horn hit the canvas during their WBO welterweig­ht title fight in Brisbane, Australia. Many say Pacquiao should have come out the winner.
—REUTERS CONTROVERS­IAL DECISION Filipino Manny Pacquiao watches Australian Jeff Horn hit the canvas during their WBO welterweig­ht title fight in Brisbane, Australia. Many say Pacquiao should have come out the winner.
 ?? —RICHEL V. UMEL/MARIANNE BERMUDEZ ?? DISBELIEF Fans of Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao—from evacuees from war-torn Marawi City (left photo) sheltered in Iligan City to soldiers (right photo) in Taguig City who were wounded in the fight against Islamist terrorists—watch in...
—RICHEL V. UMEL/MARIANNE BERMUDEZ DISBELIEF Fans of Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao—from evacuees from war-torn Marawi City (left photo) sheltered in Iligan City to soldiers (right photo) in Taguig City who were wounded in the fight against Islamist terrorists—watch in...
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