+ Follow ALLAN VIDAL Tag
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[Title] => Tampus wins but Danggod loses
[Summary] => First, the good news.
Teenaged knockout artist Marvin Tampus of Leyte defied the odds when he stopped Pan Asia Boxing Association (PABA) junior flyweight champion Deeden Kengkarun in the seventh round in Thailand last Thursday.
Tampus, 19, floored Deeden twice in the fateful round to wrest the PABA crown. The win was considered a major upset as Deeden, ranked No. 4 by the World Boxing Association (WBA) in the 108-pound division, was heavily favored to retain the title.
[DatePublished] => 2002-05-25 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => Pinoy bids for WBF title in London
[Summary] => Its a chance of a lifetime for former Philippine lightflyweight boxing champion Celso Danggod.
The Filipino fighter left for London yesterday with manager Dante Almario and fight coordinator Allan Vidal in quest of the World Boxing Federation (WBF) flyweight title. Danggod battles Damaen Kelly of Belfast at the Excel Exhibition Centre in the English capital for the vacant throne on May 21.
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ALLAN VIDAL
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[Title] => Tampus wins but Danggod loses
[Summary] => First, the good news.
Teenaged knockout artist Marvin Tampus of Leyte defied the odds when he stopped Pan Asia Boxing Association (PABA) junior flyweight champion Deeden Kengkarun in the seventh round in Thailand last Thursday.
Tampus, 19, floored Deeden twice in the fateful round to wrest the PABA crown. The win was considered a major upset as Deeden, ranked No. 4 by the World Boxing Association (WBA) in the 108-pound division, was heavily favored to retain the title.
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[Title] => Pinoy bids for WBF title in London
[Summary] => Its a chance of a lifetime for former Philippine lightflyweight boxing champion Celso Danggod.
The Filipino fighter left for London yesterday with manager Dante Almario and fight coordinator Allan Vidal in quest of the World Boxing Federation (WBF) flyweight title. Danggod battles Damaen Kelly of Belfast at the Excel Exhibition Centre in the English capital for the vacant throne on May 21.
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