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                    [Title] => First Gent: Manny’s win a unifying factor
                    [Summary] => LOS ANGELES–First Gentleman Mike Arroyo has lauded Manny Pacquiao for his resounding victory, which could well serve as a unifying factor for all Filipinos.


"What he did was for the Philippines. Whatever he did there, we’re proud of him. He’s very courageous," said the First Gentleman during Pacquiao’s post-fight celebration.

Arroyo was at ringside along with daughter Luli to personally cheer on the Filipino boxer who went on to knock out Mexican Hector Velasquez at the Staples Center.
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The boxer from Mindanao will climb the ring against Mexico’s Hector Velazquez at the fabulous Staples Center here Saturday evening (Sunday noon in Manila).

By 7 p.m., it’s fight time here in LA.

Though it’s a non-title fight, Pacquio and Velazquez are to give it their best, each of them hoping for a big win that would lead to something even bigger.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-11 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804774 [AuthorName] => Abac Cordero [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => First Gent: Manny’s win a unifying factor
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"What he did was for the Philippines. Whatever he did there, we’re proud of him. He’s very courageous," said the First Gentleman during Pacquiao’s post-fight celebration.

Arroyo was at ringside along with daughter Luli to personally cheer on the Filipino boxer who went on to knock out Mexican Hector Velasquez at the Staples Center.
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The boxer from Mindanao will climb the ring against Mexico’s Hector Velazquez at the fabulous Staples Center here Saturday evening (Sunday noon in Manila).

By 7 p.m., it’s fight time here in LA.

Though it’s a non-title fight, Pacquio and Velazquez are to give it their best, each of them hoping for a big win that would lead to something even bigger.
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