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It’s not wrong to regard the 1 Series as the entry-level BMW line and, well, it’s not entirely true, either.

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Trainer Freddie Roach is on one side and he’s backed up by Pacquiao’s new manager Shelly Finkel while New Jersey promoter Murad Muhammad is on the other.
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For one, local promoters will face a very difficult task of putting up the prize money in case those who handled the recent fight between the Filipino challenger and the Mexican champion decide to hold it outside the US.
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In a letter dated last April 16 and addressed to Filipino promoter Gabriel (Bebot) Elorde Jr., IBF president Marian Muhammad — who used to be Murad’s wife and is apparently in good terms with her former husband — designated No. 3 contender Jose Luis Valbuena of Venezuela as Pacquiao’s next challenger in a mandatory defense on or before July 26.
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But the suit, described as "a first salvo" by Burstein, could implicate Nazario on the allegation that he was "corrupted" by Muhammad in transferring 30 percent of Pacquiao’s purses from US fights since 2001 to pay for taxes which, it was also claimed, were left unpaid. [DatePublished] => 2005-05-04 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 275695 [Title] => Manny sues Murad for tax scam [Summary] => Six weeks after losing to Mexican champ Erik Morales at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Filipino ring idol Manny Pacquiao is fighting again — not in the ring but in a courtroom.

The former two-time world champion announced yesterday that he has filed a suit against his promoters M&M Sports, Inc. and Murad Muhammad in a New York court for allegedly withholding earnings from his fights even as he vowed that he will never fight for the controversial American promoter again.
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Trainer Freddie Roach is on one side and he’s backed up by Pacquiao’s new manager Shelly Finkel while New Jersey promoter Murad Muhammad is on the other.
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In a letter dated last April 16 and addressed to Filipino promoter Gabriel (Bebot) Elorde Jr., IBF president Marian Muhammad — who used to be Murad’s wife and is apparently in good terms with her former husband — designated No. 3 contender Jose Luis Valbuena of Venezuela as Pacquiao’s next challenger in a mandatory defense on or before July 26.
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The looming court war is expected to be bloody and creates a cloud of doubt on Pacquiao’s future.
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