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Pacquiao is destined to join Flash Elorde and Pancho Villa as the only Filipinos in the International Boxing Hall of Fame because of his exploits and achievements in the ring. He has captured the imagination of audiences all over the world with his devil-may-care style and infectious charisma.
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