Pacquiao headed for KO victory in Sarangani
The Fighting Congressman from Sarangani province, Philippines. This could be how renowned ring announcer Michael Buffer would introduce Manny Pacquiao in his next fight if ever he climbs the ring in November this year. The Filipino boxing icon is on his way to scoring a knockout victory and end the Chinogbiansâ decades-old reign in Sarangani, the home province of Pacquiao's wife Jinkee. Based on GMA News' partial and unofficial tallies from precinct election returns, the seven world division champion holds a 29,422 lead over Roy Chiongbian for the lone legislative district of Sarangani province. As of 1:35 a.m. Tuesday, Pacquiao garnered 53,727 votes compared to the 24,305 by Chiongbian with 66.75 percent of the election returns counted. But Pacquiaoâs Canadian adviser and liaison officer to Top Rank promoter Bob Arum, Michael Koncz, remained cautious and have not yet declared victory for the "Peopleâs Champ". "Itâs still a long way to go. Nothing is final yet," said Koncz, in an interview by GMANews.TV. "(Manny) has an insurmountable lead but there are still more votes to count. But we are confident that heâll win." Koncz said Pacquiaoâs imminent win wonât pose a problem in his ring comeback in November. "We havenât agreed on anything yet. Weâre still on the negotiating table and discussing things. Weâll see what will happen. We havenât agreed on anything yet." Koncz added that if ever Pacquiao decides to fight again this year, the General Santos City native needs to sit down with his mother Dionisia to try to convince her for a final bout. The Pacquiao matriarch has consistently asked her son to retire and even threatened that sheâll gatecrash the Pacmanâs next fight. The 31-year-old boxing superstar failed in his initial political fight, losing against incumbent Darlene Antonino-Custodio during the 2007 legislative elections for the 1st district of South Cotabato and General Santos City. â GMANews.TV