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Boxing icon Manny Pacquiao has decided to run for a congressional seat in the May 14 national polls and faces a formidable foe in reelectionist Darlene Antonino Custodio.


Pacquiao, 28, says he wants to give back to General Santos City and the towns of Polomolok, Tupi and Tampakan which comprise South Cotabato’s first district. His action plan is centered on promoting jobs, education and affordable medicine for the poor.
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Romero, 30, was down on his luck when he was picked to face Brian Viloria for the 108-pound title. He was fired from his job in a printing shop in Guadalajara, his hometown, six weeks ago and desperately needed a shot in the arm.
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Curiously, Elorde is Pacquiao’s registered manager but it’s common knowledge that he has little to do in handling the fighter’s affairs. Rod Nazario takes care of negotiating Pacquiao’s bouts as his business manager.
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Pacquiao, 28, says he wants to give back to General Santos City and the towns of Polomolok, Tupi and Tampakan which comprise South Cotabato’s first district. His action plan is centered on promoting jobs, education and affordable medicine for the poor.
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Romero, 30, was down on his luck when he was picked to face Brian Viloria for the 108-pound title. He was fired from his job in a printing shop in Guadalajara, his hometown, six weeks ago and desperately needed a shot in the arm.
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Curiously, Elorde is Pacquiao’s registered manager but it’s common knowledge that he has little to do in handling the fighter’s affairs. Rod Nazario takes care of negotiating Pacquiao’s bouts as his business manager.
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