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No Mongolian had ever fought on local shores before so there was a shroud of mystery surrounding the invasion of welterweight Baira Kim and lightflyweight Yura Dima.

What made fans curious, if not wary, was the Mongolians’ reputation as irrepressible warriors.
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Nagpakawala ng malulutong na kombinasyon si Pelonia sa ulo at sa katawan ng South Korea-based Mongolian, na nagpasiya sa mga manonood sa Mandaluyong City gym.
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No Mongolian has ever fought here so fans are curious to find out if welterweight Baira Kim and lightflyweight Yura Dima–both based in South Korea–are as tough as publicized.

From their credentials, Kim and Dima appear to be menacing warriors.
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Aside from Cadiz City’s Sukarno "Master Showman" Banjao, WBF president Mick Croucher has given a green light to former Philippine champions Rey Pelonia and Celso Danggod and young guns Mark Sales, Benjie Sorolla and Rey Orais to vie for the four vacant WBF International titles Sept. 25 at the Elorde Sports Center in Parañaque.
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No Mongolian had ever fought on local shores before so there was a shroud of mystery surrounding the invasion of welterweight Baira Kim and lightflyweight Yura Dima.

What made fans curious, if not wary, was the Mongolians’ reputation as irrepressible warriors.
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Nagpakawala ng malulutong na kombinasyon si Pelonia sa ulo at sa katawan ng South Korea-based Mongolian, na nagpasiya sa mga manonood sa Mandaluyong City gym.
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No Mongolian has ever fought here so fans are curious to find out if welterweight Baira Kim and lightflyweight Yura Dima–both based in South Korea–are as tough as publicized.

From their credentials, Kim and Dima appear to be menacing warriors.
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Aside from Cadiz City’s Sukarno "Master Showman" Banjao, WBF president Mick Croucher has given a green light to former Philippine champions Rey Pelonia and Celso Danggod and young guns Mark Sales, Benjie Sorolla and Rey Orais to vie for the four vacant WBF International titles Sept. 25 at the Elorde Sports Center in Parañaque.
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