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[Title] => Gabi faces moment of truth: Challenge unbeaten IBF/IBO flyweight champion Darchinyan today in California
[Summary] => The moment of truth beckons for Filipino world title hopeful Diosdado "Prince" Gabi as he goes up against the undefeated IBF/IBO flyweight champion Vic "Raging Bull" Darchinyan of Armenia in a 12-round title bout today at the Chumash Resort Casino in Sta. Ynez, California.
The Darchinyan-Gabi showdown topbills a seven-bout "ShoBox: The New Generation" fight card presented by Gary Shaw Productions. During yesterday official weigh-in, Gabi scaled in at 111 pounds, while Darchinyan tipped the brim at 112 pounds.
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[Title] => Money Pacquiaos woes
[Summary] => Its all about money, Manny "The Pacman" Pacquiao alleges on Joanna Rose Bacosas disclosure that the peoples champ sired her two-year-old son. In a radio interview, Pacquiao admitted that he had a "one-night stand" with the woman, and gave her P300,000 for her delivery expenses. But shes only out to bilk money to the tune of P15 million, the boxing champ said. He had reportedly been giving her generous amounts like P15,000 and P50,000 despite doubts that the child was his.
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[Title] => Not $2 million for Pacquiao only $313,446
[Summary] => Of the $2 million Manny Pacquiao got from his rematch with Erik Morales whom he demolished in Las Vegas last week, the Filipino boxing idol ended up with $313,446 in his pocket or roughly P16.6 million after deductions were made.
But where did the rest of the purse go?
According to SecondsOut.com, one piece of the pie went to Pacquiaos management team made up of Shelly Finkel, Nick Khan and Keith Davidson. The co-managers helped Pacquiao free himself from his promotional contract with Murad Muhammad, Pacquiaos former promoter.
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[Title] => Pacquiao signs deal with new US promoter
[Summary] => Filipino ring icon Manny Pacquiao has signed with promoter Gary Shaw Monday, joining the impressive stable, which already includes the undisputed junior middleweight champion Winky Wright and IBF/IBO super middleweight champion Jeff Lacy.
"As a promoter, you always hope to sign a blue chip athlete who will win a world title. Today, I have signed a platinum chip world class champion whose persona transcends sports and approaches folklore in the Philippines," said Shaw, chief executive officer of Gary Shaw Productions.
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[Title] => Shaw to promote Pacquiao
[Summary] => When God closes the door, he opens the window.
This timeless biblical passage proved true for Manny Pacquiao because after he severed ties with the loud-mouthed American boxingman Murad Muhammad, it did not take long for the Filipino ring star to find a new US promoter that would help him chart his illustrious boxing career.
Yesterday, Gary Shaw, chief executive officer of Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, announced that he has signed an exclusive promotional agreement with the former three-time world champion from General Santos City.
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GARY SHAW PRODUCTIONS
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The Darchinyan-Gabi showdown topbills a seven-bout "ShoBox: The New Generation" fight card presented by Gary Shaw Productions. During yesterday official weigh-in, Gabi scaled in at 111 pounds, while Darchinyan tipped the brim at 112 pounds.
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[Summary] => Its all about money, Manny "The Pacman" Pacquiao alleges on Joanna Rose Bacosas disclosure that the peoples champ sired her two-year-old son. In a radio interview, Pacquiao admitted that he had a "one-night stand" with the woman, and gave her P300,000 for her delivery expenses. But shes only out to bilk money to the tune of P15 million, the boxing champ said. He had reportedly been giving her generous amounts like P15,000 and P50,000 despite doubts that the child was his.
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[Title] => Not $2 million for Pacquiao only $313,446
[Summary] => Of the $2 million Manny Pacquiao got from his rematch with Erik Morales whom he demolished in Las Vegas last week, the Filipino boxing idol ended up with $313,446 in his pocket or roughly P16.6 million after deductions were made.
But where did the rest of the purse go?
According to SecondsOut.com, one piece of the pie went to Pacquiaos management team made up of Shelly Finkel, Nick Khan and Keith Davidson. The co-managers helped Pacquiao free himself from his promotional contract with Murad Muhammad, Pacquiaos former promoter.
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[Title] => Pacquiao signs deal with new US promoter
[Summary] => Filipino ring icon Manny Pacquiao has signed with promoter Gary Shaw Monday, joining the impressive stable, which already includes the undisputed junior middleweight champion Winky Wright and IBF/IBO super middleweight champion Jeff Lacy.
"As a promoter, you always hope to sign a blue chip athlete who will win a world title. Today, I have signed a platinum chip world class champion whose persona transcends sports and approaches folklore in the Philippines," said Shaw, chief executive officer of Gary Shaw Productions.
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[Summary] => When God closes the door, he opens the window.
This timeless biblical passage proved true for Manny Pacquiao because after he severed ties with the loud-mouthed American boxingman Murad Muhammad, it did not take long for the Filipino ring star to find a new US promoter that would help him chart his illustrious boxing career.
Yesterday, Gary Shaw, chief executive officer of Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, announced that he has signed an exclusive promotional agreement with the former three-time world champion from General Santos City.
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