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                    [Summary] => Whether he likes it or not, the hall is in International Boxing Federation (IBF) superbantamweight champion Manny Pacquiao’s hands. He’s got to make a decision on whom to entrust his future – manager Marty Elorde or business manager Rod Nazario.


Although Malabon businessman Polding Correa was Pacquiao’s first registered manager, Nazario has been in the General Santos City fighter’s corner from the start. Nazario nurtured Pacquiao’s career until it blossomed.
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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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The problem arose when Pacquiao recently admitted he only received a purse of $70,000 from his second title defense against Jorge Eliecer Julio on the Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson undercard in Memphis last June 8. Deducting his share of expenses and commissions, Pacquiao took home a paltry sum of about $36,000 or the equivalent of what he usually pockets in fighting on local shores.
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Lou DiBella, 41, doesn’t peddle bull. He’s what you call a straight shooter. DiBella’s lawyer Gary Gittelsohn tendered the offer in his behalf to Pacquiao’s manager Marty Elorde the other day. Elorde then relayed the bid to Pacquaio’s business manager Rod Nazario.
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Although Malabon businessman Polding Correa was Pacquiao’s first registered manager, Nazario has been in the General Santos City fighter’s corner from the start. Nazario nurtured Pacquiao’s career until it blossomed.
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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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The problem arose when Pacquiao recently admitted he only received a purse of $70,000 from his second title defense against Jorge Eliecer Julio on the Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson undercard in Memphis last June 8. Deducting his share of expenses and commissions, Pacquiao took home a paltry sum of about $36,000 or the equivalent of what he usually pockets in fighting on local shores.
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