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The town of Malinao in the central Philippine province of Aklan is eyeing to become the sports capital of the province.

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The protestors cried foul right on the stage during the awarding ceremony, alleging Lobo and runners-up Ranel Kudera and Bernard Adano cheated their way to the 1-2-3 finish.
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Brin, the only three-time Olympian in Team Philippines and on his final stint with the national team, fights Manus Boonjumnong in the second round at 8 p.m. hoping for a win that will set him up against the Russian Tank in the quarterfinals.

But first there’s Boonjumnong.
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He liked what he saw.

"Now I can say that we’re a hundred percent ready and we’re all confident heading into the battle," said Lopez after the afternoon sparring session that was held in full view of the public and on a boxing ring specially constructed on the stadium’s parking lot.
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Manny Lopez, ABAP president, named the nine boxers who will vie for the gold in Vietnam and try to erase the painful memories of the country’s zero-gold performance in boxing during the 2001 Kuala Lumpur SEA Games.
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Pinigil ni Salazar, kumakampanya sa light flyweight division ang kalabang si Sikymbateb ng Kazakhstan sa third round ng kanilang four round bout nang ihayag ng referee ang Referee-Stopped-Contest-Outclassed desisyon.
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Light flyweight Lhyven Salazar, lightweight Anthony Igusquiza, light welterweight Florencio Ferrer and welterweight Francis Joven troop to the ring one by one, each bidding to gain the second round in this prestigious tournament which attracted 14 teams from 11 countries including the Philippines and three China squads.
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Violito Payla, a gifted southpaw from Cagayan de Oro, will lead the charge of the RP Revicon team in the event which is also expected to draw entries from Asian heavyweights like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Thailand.
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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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The protestors cried foul right on the stage during the awarding ceremony, alleging Lobo and runners-up Ranel Kudera and Bernard Adano cheated their way to the 1-2-3 finish.
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Brin, the only three-time Olympian in Team Philippines and on his final stint with the national team, fights Manus Boonjumnong in the second round at 8 p.m. hoping for a win that will set him up against the Russian Tank in the quarterfinals.

But first there’s Boonjumnong.
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He liked what he saw.

"Now I can say that we’re a hundred percent ready and we’re all confident heading into the battle," said Lopez after the afternoon sparring session that was held in full view of the public and on a boxing ring specially constructed on the stadium’s parking lot.
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Manny Lopez, ABAP president, named the nine boxers who will vie for the gold in Vietnam and try to erase the painful memories of the country’s zero-gold performance in boxing during the 2001 Kuala Lumpur SEA Games.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804774 [AuthorName] => Abac Cordero [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [5] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 221369 [Title] => Salazar lusot sa malamig na klima,sigurado na sa bronze [Summary] => XINJIANG, CHINA--Nilabanan ni Lhyven Salazar ang hindi kaaya-ayang temperatura at nagbunga naman ito ng maganda nang kanyang pigilan ang kalaban at isalba ang kampanya ng RP Team Revicon sa panimula ng kanilang kampanya sa 2003 Xin-jiang International Boxing Championships dito.

Pinigil ni Salazar, kumakampanya sa light flyweight division ang kalabang si Sikymbateb ng Kazakhstan sa third round ng kanilang four round bout nang ihayag ng referee ang Referee-Stopped-Contest-Outclassed desisyon.
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Light flyweight Lhyven Salazar, lightweight Anthony Igusquiza, light welterweight Florencio Ferrer and welterweight Francis Joven troop to the ring one by one, each bidding to gain the second round in this prestigious tournament which attracted 14 teams from 11 countries including the Philippines and three China squads.
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Violito Payla, a gifted southpaw from Cagayan de Oro, will lead the charge of the RP Revicon team in the event which is also expected to draw entries from Asian heavyweights like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Thailand.
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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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