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PHILLIPPINE tax officials have filed
a criminal complaint against Manny
Pacquiao after the welterweight
champion failed to submit
documents to Investigators who
were looking Into his tax returns.
Prosecutors will now decide if
there Is enough evidence to bring
the case to court The 33-year-old
could face up to two years In jail if
convicted,
According to Associated Press,
Bureau of Internal Revenue
regional director Rozll Lozares said
a complaint was filed on March 1
after Pacquiao failed to provide the
documents despite three notices
and a subpoena.
Lozares added that Pacqulao's
2010 tax return contained
"discrepancies" surrounding
his many businesses and
endorsements. Pacquiao, preparing
for a june 9 showdown with
Timothy Bradley, was ranked by
Forbes magazine last year as the
24th richest athlete In the world.

HARRY SENIOR, the former
Southern Area heavyweight
champion who suffered a stroke
while sparring In 2010, has been
told by therapists that his speech
will not Improve any further,
"The physio that first treated
Harry said to me a long time ago
that he was lucky to survive the
stroke and that he suffered severe
brain damage," explained Andy Farr,
who used to train Senior, "She was
always telling me not to expect
miracles. There has still been some
Improvement with his walking and
as usual he seems pretty happy,"

ALTHOUGH he has recently seen
two big potential clashes fall by
the wayside, Driffield's Curtis
Woodhouse has remained upbeat.
His positivity has seemingly paid
dividends, as he is scheduled to
meet Dale Miles in a British lightwelterweight
title eliminator this
year.
"I trained hard for the Jason
Cook fight but unfortunately he
had to pull out 24 hours before the
weigh-in due to medical issues,"
Woodhouse stated. "Then the
Paul McCloskey fight fell through,
which was a real kick In the teeth.
I was really disappointed, but I've
stayed in the gym and haven't
sulked. Maybe it's been a blessing
in disguise, as I've got a British title
eliminator now."
The 31-year-old Yorkshireman is
confident that a date and venue for
the Miles clash will be announced
soon, with purse bids being decided
this week.
"I believe I'm the best fighter in
Britain at light-welterweight. I just
need an opportunity to prove it."

judges, who decided the 2010
Senior Novice champion had
done just enough by awarding
him a 20-15 verdict.
Also advancing, aibeit by
the narrowest of margins, were
Sefton's Mark Cameron and
Lloyd Campbell, of Long Lane.
Cameron was the beneficiary of
50-45 countbacl< scoreiine after
an initial 28-28 decision was
awarded against Birch Green's
Colin Day
Campbell's tussle with Wirral
Community's Eddie Thompson
was equally close with the
former using all his resources
to pull back a deficit going Into
the final round to escape with a
29-28 result.
RESULTS
S7: TOM JONES [Rotunda] outpd Ryan
Moorhead [Gemini] 40-30. 60: WK£
WILUS [£vemn Red Triangle] outpd Chris
McCorm/ck [Higherside] 20-IS. 63.5:
ROBSie OAVieS [Knowslsy Vale] outpd
Steve Bragon [Skelmersdale] 41-16.67:
MARKUMCRON [Sefton] outpd Colin Oay
[Birch Green] 28-28/50-4S countback. 71:
LLOYO CAMPBELL [Long Lane] outpd Eddie
Thompson [Wirral] 29-!8. 7S:AOAM FARRZLL
[Salisbury] outpd James Seddon [Transport]
63-40.

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