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[Title] => Boxer Viloria to stay in hospital two days
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Brian Viloria, who collapsed in his dressing room and was hospitalized for apparent exhaustion soon after he was knocked out in a title fight on Saturday, will have to remain there for at least two days.
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[Title] => From Vegas to Houston
[Summary] => HOUSTON It was a backbreaker of a trip but Solar Sports vice president for production Erick Tam and I didnt mind. The journey from Las Vegas, where we covered Brian Vilorias defense of his World Boxing Council lightflyweight title, to Houston, host of this years National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Weekend, couldnt be more exciting.
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[Title] => Viloria proud of Pinoy roots
[Summary] => World Boxing Council (WBC) lightflyweight champion Brian Viloria said yesterday he will always wear the Philippine flag on his trunks for a fight until he retires to express pride in his heritage.
Viloria, 24, was born in Hawaii but when he was six months old, his father Benjamin brought him to the family hometown of Narvacan, Ilocos Sur, to live with his grandparents for five years.
At a recent press conference in Glendale, promoter Bob Arum introduced Viloria as half-Hawaiian and half-Filipino. Viloria quickly corrected Arum and said he is a full-blooded Filipino.
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[Summary] => HOUSTON It was a backbreaker of a trip but Solar Sports vice president for production Erick Tam and I didnt mind. The journey from Las Vegas, where we covered Brian Vilorias defense of his World Boxing Council lightflyweight title, to Houston, host of this years National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Weekend, couldnt be more exciting.
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[Summary] => World Boxing Council (WBC) lightflyweight champion Brian Viloria said yesterday he will always wear the Philippine flag on his trunks for a fight until he retires to express pride in his heritage.
Viloria, 24, was born in Hawaii but when he was six months old, his father Benjamin brought him to the family hometown of Narvacan, Ilocos Sur, to live with his grandparents for five years.
At a recent press conference in Glendale, promoter Bob Arum introduced Viloria as half-Hawaiian and half-Filipino. Viloria quickly corrected Arum and said he is a full-blooded Filipino.
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January 24, 2010 - 12:00pm