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To further boost interest in  their much-awaited rematch, boxers Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and Erik Morales of Mexico will embark on a whirlwind promotional tour next month.


The two fighters who figured in a classic 12-round battle won by the Mexican last March will visit New York, Las Vegas, Mexico City and Texas on the second week of November.

The promo tour that will only last five days will give boxing fans in these chosen areas the chance to catch the world’s finest super-featherweights before they clash anew on Jan. 21.
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After news reports came out Thursday that their long-running boxer-business manager relationship is on the rocks, the two have already met twice in less than 24 hours.

Pacquiao dropped by unannounced at the Nazario-owned Wild Card Gym in Parañaque City Thursday evening. He only stayed there for a while before heading home which was just a few blocks away from the gym.
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"Mag-uusap kami kasi ‘yun ang importante,"
said Pacquiao yesterday amid loud reports of his seemingly strained relationship with his business manager.

"Mag-uusap kami pag ayos na ang
schedule ko. Huli kasi kami nag-usap nasa San Francisco pa ako. Pero mula nang bumalik ako, hindi pa," he added.

At least for now, Pacquiao said he would rather keep quiet.
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Pacquiao, who bowed to Erik Morales in a blockbuster fight in Las Vegas two weeks ago, has ordered his new team of professionals, including managers Shelly Finkel and lawyers Keith Davidson and Nick Khan, to go all-out in gathering evidence against promoter Murad Muhammad and business manager Rodolfo Nazario, whom he accused of mismanagement.

"They have to account for themselves," Pacquiao told US-based writer Winchell Campos, referring to Muhammad and Nazario.
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To further boost interest in  their much-awaited rematch, boxers Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and Erik Morales of Mexico will embark on a whirlwind promotional tour next month.


The two fighters who figured in a classic 12-round battle won by the Mexican last March will visit New York, Las Vegas, Mexico City and Texas on the second week of November.

The promo tour that will only last five days will give boxing fans in these chosen areas the chance to catch the world’s finest super-featherweights before they clash anew on Jan. 21.
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After news reports came out Thursday that their long-running boxer-business manager relationship is on the rocks, the two have already met twice in less than 24 hours.

Pacquiao dropped by unannounced at the Nazario-owned Wild Card Gym in Parañaque City Thursday evening. He only stayed there for a while before heading home which was just a few blocks away from the gym.
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"Mag-uusap kami kasi ‘yun ang importante,"
said Pacquiao yesterday amid loud reports of his seemingly strained relationship with his business manager.

"Mag-uusap kami pag ayos na ang
schedule ko. Huli kasi kami nag-usap nasa San Francisco pa ako. Pero mula nang bumalik ako, hindi pa," he added.

At least for now, Pacquiao said he would rather keep quiet.
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Pacquiao, who bowed to Erik Morales in a blockbuster fight in Las Vegas two weeks ago, has ordered his new team of professionals, including managers Shelly Finkel and lawyers Keith Davidson and Nick Khan, to go all-out in gathering evidence against promoter Murad Muhammad and business manager Rodolfo Nazario, whom he accused of mismanagement.

"They have to account for themselves," Pacquiao told US-based writer Winchell Campos, referring to Muhammad and Nazario.
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