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Philippine boxer-turned-politician Manny Pacquiao declared on Sept. 19 that he will run for president in 2022, ending months of speculation about whether the legendary fighter would seek the country's top job.TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images

Philippine boxing icon and senator Manny Pacquiao says he will run for president in the 2022 elections.

Mr. Pacquiao accepted the nomination of his PDP-Laban party at its national convention on Sunday, saying that the Filipino people have been waiting for a change of government.

“I am a fighter, and I will always be a fighter inside and outside the ring,” Mr. Pacquiao, 42, said in his speech.

“We need government to serve our people with integrity, compassion and transparency,” he added.

Mr. Pacquiao is the president of the PDP-Laban faction led by him and Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III.

Another faction of the same party earlier this month nominated President Rodrigo Duterte to be its vice-presidential candidate, and Mr. Duterte’s former aide, Senator Bong Go, as its presidential nominee.

Mr. Duterte, who is forbidden by the Constitution from seeking a second six-year term, has accepted the nomination, but Mr. Go has declined to run for president.

Mr. Duterte has led a brutal campaign against illegal drugs, and said last week he would rather “die first” before facing an international tribunal, the day after the International Criminal Court announced it would investigate allegations of crimes against humanity linked to the crackdown that has left thousands dead.

Mr. Pacquiao has accused the administration of Mr. Durterte, his former ally, of making corruption worse in the Philippines.

To critics who question his qualifications, the famous boxer has said his experience of personal hardships will better equip him to understand people’s suffering — and fight poverty and corruption.

“In my whole life, I have not backed down on any fight,” Mr. Pacquiao said.

He warned politicians whom he holds responsible for corruption “will soon end in jail together.”

The rival party faction supporting Mr. Duterte earlier said it will petition the Commission on Elections to declare Mr. Pacquiao and his allies illegitimate officers of the ruling party.

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