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                    [Summary] => Manny Pacquiao staged one final workout on home soil yesterday then declared himself 80 percent fit for his April 14 showdown with undefeated Mexican Jorge Solis in San Antonio, Texas.


Pacquiao arrived at the Wild Card Gym in Parañaque shortly after noon then buckled down to work under the supervision of Pinoy trainer Buboy Fernandez and Canadian adviser Mike Koncz.

After his routine 30-minute warm-up, Pacquiao sparred five rounds against Arnel Tinampay and another three with Edward Escriber as a group of fans watched from outside a glass door.
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"That’s just for free TV, that does not include the upsides on closed circuits nationwide," Salud said in an interview with Philboxing.com.
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                    [Summary] => Manny Pacquiao staged one final workout on home soil yesterday then declared himself 80 percent fit for his April 14 showdown with undefeated Mexican Jorge Solis in San Antonio, Texas.


Pacquiao arrived at the Wild Card Gym in Parañaque shortly after noon then buckled down to work under the supervision of Pinoy trainer Buboy Fernandez and Canadian adviser Mike Koncz.

After his routine 30-minute warm-up, Pacquiao sparred five rounds against Arnel Tinampay and another three with Edward Escriber as a group of fans watched from outside a glass door.
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"That’s just for free TV, that does not include the upsides on closed circuits nationwide," Salud said in an interview with Philboxing.com.
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