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                    [Title] => Filipino referee admits to cheating, helping Pacquiao win fight in 2000
                    [Summary] => Boxing icon Manny Pacquiao could have ended up with one more loss in his storied career.
                    [DatePublished] => 2022-11-29 13:01:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Dino Maragay
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                    [Title] => Roach worried about Bradley's dirty tactics
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Most of Manny Pacquiao’s opponents in the past have resorted to dirty tactics to gain the upper hand. Pacquiao is so fast and punches so hard that his opponents are often forced to illegal stuff just to stop Pacquiao’s attacks.

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The Filipino southpaw needed only five rounds to stop Japanese born North Korean Tetsutora Senrima and retain his title in a fourth successful title defense before a roaring crowd and gain a crack at the world title held by Willie Jorrin of Sacramento, California.
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