Pacquiao won’t go back to lightweight - Manila Standard Today
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Pacquiao won’t go back to lightweight
Manila Standard Today, Philippines - … the stipulated weight of 147 pounds, Pacquiao was looking to fight Britain’s Ricky Hatton and to possibly entice Floyd Mayweather Jr. out of retirement. … |
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