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Take it from someone who nearly took over as Manny Pacquiao’s manager in 1999.

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Freddie Roach and Manny Pacquiao met by accident but they were destined to work wonders in the ring together.

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In the middle of 2001, the first time he met Manny Pacquiao at his Wild Card Gym in Hollywood, he knew he found one.

"I didn’t know who he was," Roach told a couple of scribes as he tried to recall the very first day he met Pacquiao, then a raw 22-year-old who walked in with his former manager Rod Nazario.
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But Pacquiao’s manager Rod Nazario wasn’t disturbed. Neither was he surprised.
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The day before Manny Pacquiao fought defending champion Lehlo Ledwaba for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) superbantamweight title in Las Vegas two years ago, the Filipino challenger was brought to a function room at the MGM Grand Hotel to be introduced to the Home Box Office (HBO) cable TV staff.
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Eric Raskin, writing in The Ring Magazine (July 2002), singled out Pacquiao as among six "stars" who could be the next casualties of the upset epidemic that’s rocking the boxing firmament.
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For a while, no Filipino reigned as a world champion. Malcolm Tunacao was dethroned by challenger Pongsaklek Wonjongkam in a World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight title bout in Pichit, Thailand, last March. The demolition job took only a round as Pangsaklek floored Tunacao thrice to leave the Philippines without a world titleholder.
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In its June 29, 2001, issue, Boxing News used a blaring across-the-page headline "Pacquiao’s the man – and how" to top its story on the General Santos City slugger’s sixth round stoppage of Lehlo Ledwaba in Las Vegas.
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In the middle of 2001, the first time he met Manny Pacquiao at his Wild Card Gym in Hollywood, he knew he found one.

"I didn’t know who he was," Roach told a couple of scribes as he tried to recall the very first day he met Pacquiao, then a raw 22-year-old who walked in with his former manager Rod Nazario.
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But Pacquiao’s manager Rod Nazario wasn’t disturbed. Neither was he surprised.
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Eric Raskin, writing in The Ring Magazine (July 2002), singled out Pacquiao as among six "stars" who could be the next casualties of the upset epidemic that’s rocking the boxing firmament.
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In its June 29, 2001, issue, Boxing News used a blaring across-the-page headline "Pacquiao’s the man – and how" to top its story on the General Santos City slugger’s sixth round stoppage of Lehlo Ledwaba in Las Vegas.
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