By Al S. Mendoza THE filing of the certificate of candidacy is on, kicking off on October 1 and ending on October 8. Hey, rejoice! The circus is in town! A candidate may either withdraw or be substituted on or before November 15, 2021. The Filipino voter will elect…
By Al S. Mendoza WHY do people run for President? What’s with it? Isn’t the position a pain in the ass? You serve at least 110 million people to begin with. What a load of responsibility. It’s like scaling Mt. Everest 10 times over. To lead 12 persons alone…
At least P5B to run for President
By Al S. Fernandez LEYLAH Fernandez is the latest budding tennis star to burst into the global stage with Filipino blood running in her veins. Let’s raise a glass. Even if Leylah lost last weekend’s championship showdown for the U.S. Open, the year’s grandest tennis event alongside the three…
Leylah Fernandez budding tennis star
By Al S. Mendoza BONG Go said he is not running for president on May 9, 2022. This, after he was endorsed as the official presidential candidate by the PDP-Laban Party on Sept. 8 in San Fernando City, Pampanga. President Duterte was nominated for vice president in the…
Go-Duterte & Isko-Pacquiao in the works?
By Al S. Mendoza I’VE said it before and I’ll say it again: Let’s hold next year’s elections for three days. One day for Luzon. One day for the Visayas. One day for Mindanao. This will be for the good both of the Comelec and the nation long embroiled in hurtful…
3-day election makes sense
By Al S. Mendoza WHAT happened to Manny Pacquiao? Why did he lose to Yordenis Ugas on Aug. 22 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada? Wasn’t he supposed to win based on statistics and fight predictions? Nothing much actually happened to Pacquiao, except that he has grown old….
Time to retire for Pacquaio
By Al S. Mendoza MANNY Pacquiao fights again today, August 22 Philippine time, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The last time he fought was in July 2019, barely beating American Keith Thurman by split decision. In that fight, Pacquiao won two of the three judges by similar scores of 115-112….
A must-win for Pacquiao in his 72nd fight
By Al S. Mendoza WE toast Hidilyn Diaz for her historic weightlifting win in Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Her gold was the country’s highest achievement in 97 years since our first Olympics participation in Paris 1924. Nobody can ever take that adoration away from her. It is a lifetime badge…
Impact of Hidilyn’s Olympics victory
By Al S. Mendoza THE first gold medal in Olympics history. Delivered by Hidilyn Diaz, the weightlifting wonder from Zamboanga City, the priciest metal in sports ended a 97-year gold drought for the Philippines in the quadrennial Games. I wrote this one day before Carlo Paalam was to gun…
Greatest Olympics finish for the country
By Al S. Mendoza TOKYO will now go down in history as the repository of our first Olympics gold medal. There’s more. It is there where we produced the first Filipino female athlete to rewrite the books multiple times. Hidilyn Diaz, take a bow. Hidilyn’s golden victory in weightlifting…