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                    [Title] => Parreñas hurdles Turk in World tilt
                    [Summary] => BUDAPEST, Hungary — The Philippines’ Warlito Parreñas opened the country’s bid yesterday with a convincing victory in the light flyweight division of the XI World Juniors Amateur Boxing Championships at the Round Hall here.


The 17-year old bet from Cadiz City piled up enough points with crisp combinations in the second and third rounds to stave off a late surge by Turkey’s Kadri Kordel, 8-5.

"Inunahan ko na! Magaling rin pero siguro, mas determinado lang akong manalo,"
Parreñas said.
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The five upcoming bets are raring to show their potential and earn places in the national pool being reorganized by the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines after a forgettable stint in the Sydney Olympics.

"We’re ready to make our initial comeback," said ABAP president Manny Lopez. "And we deemed it proper to start with our youngsters."
[DatePublished] => 2000-10-27 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => Parreñas hurdles Turk in World tilt
                    [Summary] => BUDAPEST, Hungary — The Philippines’ Warlito Parreñas opened the country’s bid yesterday with a convincing victory in the light flyweight division of the XI World Juniors Amateur Boxing Championships at the Round Hall here.


The 17-year old bet from Cadiz City piled up enough points with crisp combinations in the second and third rounds to stave off a late surge by Turkey’s Kadri Kordel, 8-5.

"Inunahan ko na! Magaling rin pero siguro, mas determinado lang akong manalo,"
Parreñas said.
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The five upcoming bets are raring to show their potential and earn places in the national pool being reorganized by the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines after a forgettable stint in the Sydney Olympics.

"We’re ready to make our initial comeback," said ABAP president Manny Lopez. "And we deemed it proper to start with our youngsters."
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