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But World Boxing Council (WBC) superfeatherweight titlist Marco Antonio Barrera broke tradition by publicly challenging No. 1 contender Manny Pacquiao to a rematch in a mandatory defense.

No less than WBC president Jose Sulaiman is pushing for the rematch. Call it a Mexican conspiracy if you want but that’s what it looks like.
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No less than WBC president Jose Sulaiman is pushing for the rematch. Call it a Mexican conspiracy if you want but that’s what it looks like.
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Many years ago, I was cruising EDSA in my first brand-new car, a 16-valve grayish green Toyota which I bought from my hard-earned savings. It was a beautiful car. It was mine.

Previous to that, I had a string of second-hand cars which would unceremoniously stop at the wrong places at the worst of times because of a defective clutch or a worn-out engine or some faulty brakes.
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But World Boxing Council (WBC) superfeatherweight titlist Marco Antonio Barrera broke tradition by publicly challenging No. 1 contender Manny Pacquiao to a rematch in a mandatory defense.

No less than WBC president Jose Sulaiman is pushing for the rematch. Call it a Mexican conspiracy if you want but that’s what it looks like.
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No less than WBC president Jose Sulaiman is pushing for the rematch. Call it a Mexican conspiracy if you want but that’s what it looks like.
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