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Pacquiao says he still wants Floyd but won’t call him out

MANILA, Philippines — Manny Pacquiao is still open to fighting Floyd Mayweather Jr., but is waiting for the challenge to come from the other side and for promoters to iron out a spat over drug testing.

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Pacquiao might put boxing on hold for politics

LOS ANGELES — The frantic ferocity of Manny Pacquiao’s training camps at the stuffy Wild Card Gym clearly indicate he believes every fight could be his last. This time around, the 31-year-old Pacquiao knows he truly might be done with boxing — for a while at least. Pacquiao is training in Hollywood for his March 13 welterweight fight against Joshua Clottey while simultaneously running for a congressional seat in his native Philippines.

Mayweather, Mosley act out animosity

NEW YORK — Music blared, smoke billowed across the stage, and the curtain dropped to reveal Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Shane Mosley dressed to the nines as a crowd of several thousand inside the Nokia Theater let out a roar.

Montiel, Donaire dominate

Fernando Montiel knew he needed to perform better than his previous fight if he wanted to remain the WBO bantamweight champion.

Western sophomore eyes Junior Olympics

Deyon Christie doesn’t miss football. The Western High School sophomore hits plenty of people without needing any help. And he hates losing, especially when his teammates let him down.

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