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[Title] => Cuban Olympic mentor arriving to train RP boxers
[Summary] => Cuban coach Raul Liranza, acknowledged as the architect of Mansueto "Onyok" Velascos shining silver-medal conquest in the Atlanta Olympics, will be back in town to run the last three months of preparation of the RP boxing team for the 2005 SEA Games.
Liranza, second in command in Cubas pool of national coaches, was scheduled to arrive in Manila Thursday but his flight was delayed for some unknown reasons.
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[Title] => Cuban coach back next month to train RP pugs
[Summary] => Raul Fernandez Liranza, the Cuban coach credited for the silver medal finish of Mansueto "Onyok" Velasco in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, will finally be back next month after finishing all his commitments with the Cuban Boxing Team.
Liranza, who is expected to arrive on Aug. 9, will reinforce the national coaching staff in preparing the Filipino simonpures in their quest for the overall title in the boxing event of the Southeast Asian Games set Nov. 27 to Dec. 5 in Bacolod City.
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[Title] => Cuban boxing coach darating sa Agosto
[Summary] => Pagkatapos ng lahat ng kanyang commitments sa Cuban Boxing Team, darating na si Raul Fernandez Liranza, ang Cuban coach na responsable sa silver medal na pagtatapos ni Mansueto Onyok Velasco sa 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Inaasahang darating sa bansa si Liranza sa Agosto 9 upang tulungan ang national coaching staff sa paghahanda sa mga Pinoy boxers sa kanilang kampanya para sa overall title sa boxing event ng Southeast Asian Games sa Nov. 27 hanggang Disyembre 5 sa Bacolod City.
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[Title] => Wonder Boy eyes gold in Beijing
[Summary] => LONDON British teenager Amir Khan has been offered a $3.6 Million contract by a syndicate of wealthy boxing aficionados to resist the temptation of turning pro and focus on capturing the Olympic gold medal in Beijing in 2008.
Khan, 17, receives an allowance of $36,000 a year from the British sports ministry as an amateur. If the syndicate known as The Real Fight Club withdraws its offer, Khan is likely to turn pro because there wouldnt be a more attractive alternative.
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[Title] => Pinoy pugs taper off for big fight
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Athens (Via Globe Telecom) The Filipino boxers came in early to this ancient city to acclimatize further for the tough grind ahead and soak in the Olympic atmosphere only to find the gates of the athletes village locked on them.
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Tañamor punches way to Athens
[Summary] => The Filipino fighter gave everything he had in his 48 kg. semifinal bout against Uzbekistans Namajonov Otabek and got what he wanted a ticket to the Athens Olympics this August following a one-sided 36-14 victory.
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[Title] => 6 ginto asam ng 6 Pinoy pugs
[Summary] => HO CHI MINH - Matinik at masyadong matayog ang ambisyon ng anim na Filipino boxers sa kanilang pag-akyat sa finals sa pag-tatangkang masungkit ang gintong medalya sa boxing competition ng 22nd Southeast Asian Games sa Phan Dinh Phung stadium ditto.
Mula sa siyam na na boksingero, anim ang nakausad sa finals na sina pinweight Juanito Magliquian Jr.,lightfly Harry Tanamor, bantamweight Joan Tipon, featherweight Roel Laguna, lightweight Floren-cio Ferrer, at lightwelter Mark Jason Melligen.
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[Title] => Pugs draw a mix of tough, lesser rivals
[Summary] => HO CHI MIHN (Via Globe Telecom) Results of the draw further boosted the Philippine boxing teams hopes for a big redemption in the 22nd Southeast Asian Games, thankful of some good breaks that went its way yesterday morning here.
But not all Team Philippines wishes were granted.
Francis Joven, for one, makes his debut in the biennial meet against 69kg. defending champion Manon Boojunnong of Thailand.
Violito Payla, meanwhile, has found himself in an early collision with old tormentor Sonjit Jongjonor also of Thailand in the 51kg. class.
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[Title] => RP pug natapata agad sa Thai boxers
[Summary] => HO CHI MINH -- Agad masusukatan ang husay nina Violito Payla at Francisco Joven sa kanilang maagang pakikipagharap sa Thai boxers sa boxing event ng 22nd Southeast Asian Games ngayon sa Phan Dinh Phung stadium dito.
Ang 24-anyos na tubong Cagayan de Oro City at gold medallist sa 2003 Acropolis Cup at Gee Bee tournament, ay mas maagang mapapasabak sa mabigat na kalaban sa katauhan ni 2003 World Champion Somjit Jongjohor sa 51kgs., category habang makikipagpalitan naman ng suntok si Joven kay Manoon Boonjunong sa 69kgs.
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[Title] => RP pugs to vie in world tourney
[Summary] => A crack squad of six Filipino fighters will fly the countrys colors at the World Boxing Championships in Bangkok on July 6-13.
Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (ABAP) president Manny Lopez told The STAR yesterday the team will be made up of lightflyweight Harry Tanamor, flyweight Violito Payla, bantamweight Arlan Lerio, featherweight Florencio Ferrer, lightweight Junard Ladon, and lightwelterweight Anthony Igusquiza.
Gregorio Caliwan and Nolito Velasco will join the team as coaches.
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[Title] => Cuban Olympic mentor arriving to train RP boxers
[Summary] => Cuban coach Raul Liranza, acknowledged as the architect of Mansueto "Onyok" Velascos shining silver-medal conquest in the Atlanta Olympics, will be back in town to run the last three months of preparation of the RP boxing team for the 2005 SEA Games.
Liranza, second in command in Cubas pool of national coaches, was scheduled to arrive in Manila Thursday but his flight was delayed for some unknown reasons.
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[Title] => Cuban coach back next month to train RP pugs
[Summary] => Raul Fernandez Liranza, the Cuban coach credited for the silver medal finish of Mansueto "Onyok" Velasco in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, will finally be back next month after finishing all his commitments with the Cuban Boxing Team.
Liranza, who is expected to arrive on Aug. 9, will reinforce the national coaching staff in preparing the Filipino simonpures in their quest for the overall title in the boxing event of the Southeast Asian Games set Nov. 27 to Dec. 5 in Bacolod City.
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[Title] => Cuban boxing coach darating sa Agosto
[Summary] => Pagkatapos ng lahat ng kanyang commitments sa Cuban Boxing Team, darating na si Raul Fernandez Liranza, ang Cuban coach na responsable sa silver medal na pagtatapos ni Mansueto Onyok Velasco sa 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Inaasahang darating sa bansa si Liranza sa Agosto 9 upang tulungan ang national coaching staff sa paghahanda sa mga Pinoy boxers sa kanilang kampanya para sa overall title sa boxing event ng Southeast Asian Games sa Nov. 27 hanggang Disyembre 5 sa Bacolod City.
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[Title] => Wonder Boy eyes gold in Beijing
[Summary] => LONDON British teenager Amir Khan has been offered a $3.6 Million contract by a syndicate of wealthy boxing aficionados to resist the temptation of turning pro and focus on capturing the Olympic gold medal in Beijing in 2008.
Khan, 17, receives an allowance of $36,000 a year from the British sports ministry as an amateur. If the syndicate known as The Real Fight Club withdraws its offer, Khan is likely to turn pro because there wouldnt be a more attractive alternative.
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[Title] => Pinoy pugs taper off for big fight
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Athens (Via Globe Telecom) The Filipino boxers came in early to this ancient city to acclimatize further for the tough grind ahead and soak in the Olympic atmosphere only to find the gates of the athletes village locked on them.
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[Title] => Tañamor punches way to Athens
[Summary] => The Filipino fighter gave everything he had in his 48 kg. semifinal bout against Uzbekistans Namajonov Otabek and got what he wanted a ticket to the Athens Olympics this August following a one-sided 36-14 victory.
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[Title] => 6 ginto asam ng 6 Pinoy pugs
[Summary] => HO CHI MINH - Matinik at masyadong matayog ang ambisyon ng anim na Filipino boxers sa kanilang pag-akyat sa finals sa pag-tatangkang masungkit ang gintong medalya sa boxing competition ng 22nd Southeast Asian Games sa Phan Dinh Phung stadium ditto.
Mula sa siyam na na boksingero, anim ang nakausad sa finals na sina pinweight Juanito Magliquian Jr.,lightfly Harry Tanamor, bantamweight Joan Tipon, featherweight Roel Laguna, lightweight Floren-cio Ferrer, at lightwelter Mark Jason Melligen.
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[Title] => Pugs draw a mix of tough, lesser rivals
[Summary] => HO CHI MIHN (Via Globe Telecom) Results of the draw further boosted the Philippine boxing teams hopes for a big redemption in the 22nd Southeast Asian Games, thankful of some good breaks that went its way yesterday morning here.
But not all Team Philippines wishes were granted.
Francis Joven, for one, makes his debut in the biennial meet against 69kg. defending champion Manon Boojunnong of Thailand.
Violito Payla, meanwhile, has found himself in an early collision with old tormentor Sonjit Jongjonor also of Thailand in the 51kg. class.
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[Title] => RP pug natapata agad sa Thai boxers
[Summary] => HO CHI MINH -- Agad masusukatan ang husay nina Violito Payla at Francisco Joven sa kanilang maagang pakikipagharap sa Thai boxers sa boxing event ng 22nd Southeast Asian Games ngayon sa Phan Dinh Phung stadium dito.
Ang 24-anyos na tubong Cagayan de Oro City at gold medallist sa 2003 Acropolis Cup at Gee Bee tournament, ay mas maagang mapapasabak sa mabigat na kalaban sa katauhan ni 2003 World Champion Somjit Jongjohor sa 51kgs., category habang makikipagpalitan naman ng suntok si Joven kay Manoon Boonjunong sa 69kgs.
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[Title] => RP pugs to vie in world tourney
[Summary] => A crack squad of six Filipino fighters will fly the countrys colors at the World Boxing Championships in Bangkok on July 6-13.
Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (ABAP) president Manny Lopez told The STAR yesterday the team will be made up of lightflyweight Harry Tanamor, flyweight Violito Payla, bantamweight Arlan Lerio, featherweight Florencio Ferrer, lightweight Junard Ladon, and lightwelterweight Anthony Igusquiza.
Gregorio Caliwan and Nolito Velasco will join the team as coaches.
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