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Pacquiao told AFP that as a “man of the masses,”
he is not finicky with his visitors, even if they are wearing “just shorts and
slippers.”
The boxer’s rags-to-riches story, from being a
fish vendor in his hometown to winning world titles in an unprecedented eight
weight divisions, has made him wildly popular in the Philippines.
He used his boxing fame to get elected to
Congress in 2010 and like many wealthy Filipino politicians, he frequently has
to meet with constituents asking for hand-outs and favours.
Pacquiao said he would buy a new house where he
could accommodate more visitors, who are mostly seeking financial assistance.
“If there’s somebody who is willing to buy, I’m
going to sell it,” Pacquiao said of the Manila property, which he acquired for
400 million pesos ($9m) in 2011.
He added that he wants to make a profit from the
sale as he had made renovations.
The 35-year-old said he apologised to his
neighbours, though some understood why he was accommodating poor visitors.
“I may be as rich as some of them here, but my
lifestyle remains the same and so is my heart. I am just a simple man. I will
never change that,” he said.
The three-storey mansion – in a neighbourhood
that is home to Manila’s old rich – has five bedrooms, several reception and
dining halls, and an office.
Pacquiao also owns a fleet of luxury cars, and
his hometown mansion in southern Philippines has a pool shaped like a boxing
glove.
He beat American Chris Algieri in Macau last
Sunday, in a match that proved to fans that he still has what it takes to face
arch-rival Floyd Mayweather.
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Pacquiano is a legend. remain bless for standing with the people.
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