+ Follow MARCO ANTONIO BARRERA AND JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ Tag
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[Summary] => A few years ago, when Manny Pacquiao was still fighting the likes of Marco Antonio Barrera and Juan Manuel Marquez, some overly enthusiastic Filipinos started comparing him to the great Gabriel “Flash” Elorde, even going so far as to claim he was greater.
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