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As the world’s No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter, Manny Pacquiao is expected to beat Miguel Cotto in their “Firepower” showdown at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas tomorrow night (Sunday morning, Manila).

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Pacquiao’s share is still being renegotiated by new manager Shelly Finkel but it is expected to be about 30 percent of the gross take. Assuming 150,000 subscribers, the receipts add up to $6.7 Million and Pacquiao’s share would be $2 Million.
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Pacquiao’s share is still being renegotiated by new manager Shelly Finkel but it is expected to be about 30 percent of the gross take. Assuming 150,000 subscribers, the receipts add up to $6.7 Million and Pacquiao’s share would be $2 Million.
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As the world’s No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter, Manny Pacquiao is expected to beat Miguel Cotto in their “Firepower” showdown at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas tomorrow night (Sunday morning, Manila).

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Pacquiao’s share is still being renegotiated by new manager Shelly Finkel but it is expected to be about 30 percent of the gross take. Assuming 150,000 subscribers, the receipts add up to $6.7 Million and Pacquiao’s share would be $2 Million.
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Pacquiao’s share is still being renegotiated by new manager Shelly Finkel but it is expected to be about 30 percent of the gross take. Assuming 150,000 subscribers, the receipts add up to $6.7 Million and Pacquiao’s share would be $2 Million.
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