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Marco Antonio Barrera must be smelling a Manny Pacquiao victory over Erik Morales later this month that this early, the reigning WBC champion has marked the date for his projected rematch with the Filipino ring gladiator.


Barrera, holder of the World Boxing Council 130 lbs. title, reportedly met with his brother Jorge and adviser Roberto Diaz the other day, and they have agreed that the awaited rematch with Pacquiao should come on March 11 next year.
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Van Hoy, 72, should know. He was a judge when Pacquiao halted Marco Antonio Barrera in San Antonio in 2003 and when Larios stopped Manabu Fukushima in Tokyo and was nearly floored in carving out a hard-fought decision over Shigeru Nakazato, also in Tokyo, in 2003.
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The People’s Champion was knocked out a few days ago. Not during a fight. But on board Philippine Airlines (PAL) flight No. 103 from Los Angeles to Manila.

Eric Pineda, who heads Pacquiao’s marketing team, was on the same flight and said the fighter was so exhausted that the rest was heaven-sent. Pacquiao slept nearly the entire 12-hour flight and didn’t have a bite to eat, skipping the sumptuous meals prepared for PAL’s passengers.
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San Francisco-based lawyer Sydney Hall, who is in town, told The STAR yesterday "litigation is coming" as Muhammad isn’t about to lose control of Pacquiao without a fight.
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Barrera, holder of the World Boxing Council 130 lbs. title, reportedly met with his brother Jorge and adviser Roberto Diaz the other day, and they have agreed that the awaited rematch with Pacquiao should come on March 11 next year.
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Van Hoy, 72, should know. He was a judge when Pacquiao halted Marco Antonio Barrera in San Antonio in 2003 and when Larios stopped Manabu Fukushima in Tokyo and was nearly floored in carving out a hard-fought decision over Shigeru Nakazato, also in Tokyo, in 2003.
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Eric Pineda, who heads Pacquiao’s marketing team, was on the same flight and said the fighter was so exhausted that the rest was heaven-sent. Pacquiao slept nearly the entire 12-hour flight and didn’t have a bite to eat, skipping the sumptuous meals prepared for PAL’s passengers.
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