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                    [Summary] => International Boxing Federation (IBF) superbantamweight champion Manny Pacquiao yesterday received a $200,000 (P10-million) offer to defend his crown against an opponent of his choice in a Home Box Office (HBO) cable TV show on Aug. 17 in Virginia.


Pacquiao’s manager Marty Elorde told The STAR he got the offer from lawyer Gary Gittelsohn in a phonecall. Gittelsohn represents promoter Lou DiBella, former vice president of HBO Sports.
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Yesterday, Pacquiao’s business manager Rod Nazario told The STAR the March 30 non-title fight against Michael Brodie has been cancelled. Brodie agreed to fight a less dangerous opponent, Juan Carlos Ramirez who lost a decision to Luisito Espinosa in 1998. The Englishman wouldn’t risk losing to Pacquiao in front of his loyal fans.
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Pacquiao’s manager Marty Elorde told The STAR he got the offer from lawyer Gary Gittelsohn in a phonecall. Gittelsohn represents promoter Lou DiBella, former vice president of HBO Sports.
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