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Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams predicts win for Pacquiao

The founder of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams, has predicted a win for Philippine Manny Pacquiao over Mayweather with some Biblical reasons.

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The 'fight of the century' between American Floyd Mayweather and Philippine Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas today, May 2 has seen a lot of predictions from sports experts to celebrities and now, even men of God have waded into the talk of the day.

One of them is Ghana's most respected men of God and founder of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams, has made his prediction.

A few hours ago ahead of the match, Pulse.com.gh spotted the bishop posted his prediction on his official Facebook page. According to him, Manny Pacquiao will win the fierce bout because he (Pacquiao) doesn't give all the glory of his success to the Lord and savior Jesus Christ, but he also acknowledges that he is not in his position for himself, but for all the change he can use his power and influence to bring to his country and people.

He wrote: "Going to be a great day in sports history today! I believe that today an example will be made of what happens when you use your talents to glorify God vs using them to glorify man. Personally, i support Manny Pacquiao because not only does he give all the glory of his success to our Lord and savior Jesus Christ, but he also acknowledges that he is not in his position for himself, but for all the change he can use his power and influence to bring to his country & people.. Who do you believe will have the upper hand today?"

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