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                    [Summary] => Boxing scholar Hermie Rivera said yesterday he has kissed and made up with three-time world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao over a misunderstanding about a fight prediction he made three years ago. 


Hermie, of course, meant no offense in choosing Marco Antonio Barrera to beat Manny in their epic duel in 2002. It was his honest appraisal of what turned out to be a savage beating of the Mexican by the General Santos City idol. That was when broadcaster Ed Picson began to call the renowned kingmaker Hermie Barrera.
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On Pacquiao’s side is Manhattan litigator Judd Burstein, a well-known defender of the oppressed. Burstein, 52, is a summa cum laude graduate from Brandeis University in 1975, earned a Master’s degree at McGill and finished law at New York University in 1981.
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The former two-time world champion announced yesterday that he has filed a suit against his promoters M&M Sports, Inc. and Murad Muhammad in a New York court for allegedly withholding earnings from his fights even as he vowed that he will never fight for the controversial American promoter again.
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Pacquiao told The Star yesterday he expects to be away only three days. He will be accompanied by General Santos City townmate and prominent businessman Clem Asencio.
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Ito rin ang taimtim na panalangin ng kilalang boxing personality na si Hermie Rivera, at sana kaparehong batas na maaaring i-implementa sa ating bansa para sa kapakanan ng ating local fighters.
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Elorde isn’t holding his breath.
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Hermie, of course, meant no offense in choosing Marco Antonio Barrera to beat Manny in their epic duel in 2002. It was his honest appraisal of what turned out to be a savage beating of the Mexican by the General Santos City idol. That was when broadcaster Ed Picson began to call the renowned kingmaker Hermie Barrera.
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On Pacquiao’s side is Manhattan litigator Judd Burstein, a well-known defender of the oppressed. Burstein, 52, is a summa cum laude graduate from Brandeis University in 1975, earned a Master’s degree at McGill and finished law at New York University in 1981.
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The former two-time world champion announced yesterday that he has filed a suit against his promoters M&M Sports, Inc. and Murad Muhammad in a New York court for allegedly withholding earnings from his fights even as he vowed that he will never fight for the controversial American promoter again.
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Pacquiao told The Star yesterday he expects to be away only three days. He will be accompanied by General Santos City townmate and prominent businessman Clem Asencio.
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Ito rin ang taimtim na panalangin ng kilalang boxing personality na si Hermie Rivera, at sana kaparehong batas na maaaring i-implementa sa ating bansa para sa kapakanan ng ating local fighters.
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Elorde isn’t holding his breath.
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