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Top Rank chief Bob Arum confirmed that Manny Pacquiao has agreed to terms to fight Floyd Mayweather in the biggest boxing match to be made.

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The split came earlier this week when Fortune, an Australian ex-heavyweight, quit Wild Card Gym in Hollywood. Roach, who first met Pacquiao when the boxer walked in uninvited one day in 2001, owns the gym.
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According to a report by philboxing.com that some reliable sources from the camp of Filipino ring superstar Manny Pacquiao divulged that Roach and his long-time lieutenant have headed to splitsville and have gone separate ways following Pacman’s successful WBC International super featherweight title defense against Jorge Solis.
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Top Rank chief Bob Arum confirmed that Manny Pacquiao has agreed to terms to fight Floyd Mayweather in the biggest boxing match to be made.

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The split came earlier this week when Fortune, an Australian ex-heavyweight, quit Wild Card Gym in Hollywood. Roach, who first met Pacquiao when the boxer walked in uninvited one day in 2001, owns the gym.
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