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[Title] => Tuñacao, De la Cruz gain WBC international crowns
[Summary] => Ex-WBC flyweight champ Malcolm Tuñacao, a fast-handed southpaw, captured the vacant WBC international super-flyweight crown with a fifth round knockout of Indonesian champion Ringo Jaguar at the Ynares gym in Antipolo Friday.
Filipino newcomer Arman de la Cruz captured the WBC international 112-pound belt (minimumweight) by a split decision over defending champion and compatriot Ernesto Rubillar in 12 rounds.
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[Title] => Tuñacao battles Indon foe tonite
[Summary] => Hard-hitting Malcolm Tuñacao isnt taking any chances against Ringo Jaguar and vowed to knock out the Indonesian import in their scheduled 12-round fight for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) International superflyweight title at the Ynares Center in Antipolo tonight.
Tuñacao, 25, is in line to challenge WBC champion Masamori Tokuyama. A loss to Jaguar will crush his hopes of avenging best friend Gerry Peñalosas twin losses to Tokuyama and capturing a second world crown. Tuñacao is rated No. 4 in the 115-pound division by the WBC.
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Filipino newcomer Arman de la Cruz captured the WBC international 112-pound belt (minimumweight) by a split decision over defending champion and compatriot Ernesto Rubillar in 12 rounds.
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[Summary] => Hard-hitting Malcolm Tuñacao isnt taking any chances against Ringo Jaguar and vowed to knock out the Indonesian import in their scheduled 12-round fight for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) International superflyweight title at the Ynares Center in Antipolo tonight.
Tuñacao, 25, is in line to challenge WBC champion Masamori Tokuyama. A loss to Jaguar will crush his hopes of avenging best friend Gerry Peñalosas twin losses to Tokuyama and capturing a second world crown. Tuñacao is rated No. 4 in the 115-pound division by the WBC.
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September 29, 2003 - 12:00am