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                    [Title] => Gamo loses by thinnest of margins to Uzbek rival
                    [Summary] => BUSAN — Twenty-four hours after getting its campaign off to a strong start, the Caltex Team Philippines suffered its first casualty in the 14th Asian Games boxing tournament with bantamweight Ferdie Gamo losing by the thinnest of margins in his slambang encounter versus an Uzbekistan rival at the Masan Gymnasium Thursday.


Gamo put up a gallant stand but went short in his bid against Bekzod Khidirov, 10-11, becoming the first fighter out in the cold among eight fielded in by the Philippines in this Games.
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This, in a nutshell, described the performance of the Filipino athletes in the 14th Asian Games Wednesday with the basketball team plucking a victory, the third straight for the all-PBA squad, that helped the Philippines avoid a dreaded semifinal confrontation with undisputed champion and NBA-flavored China.
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The two Filipino fighters landed the clearer punches with Tanamor posting a 25-7 victory over Myanmar’s Kyaw Swar Aung and Brin escaping with a 20-16 win over Mongolia’s Bayanmunkh Bayanjargal at the Masan Gymnasium, more than an hour of bus ride away from the athletes’ village.
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The draw was held in one of the high-rise buildings inside the athletes’ village with the Philippine coaching staff leaving the room confident but not necessarily happy.

"Dadaan tayo sa butas ng karayom. Pero bakbakan ito,"
said Nolito Velasco on behalf of head coach Gregorio Caliwan who had to leave earlier to oversee the team practice.
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Makikipagpalitan ng kamao ang 24-anyos na Zamboangueño na si Harry Tanamor kay Kyaw Swar Aung ng Myanmar sa lightflyweight division habang ang beteranong Olympian na si Romeo Brin ay makikipagsuntukan kay Bayanmunkh Bayanjargal ng Mongolia sa lightweight division. [DatePublished] => 2002-10-02 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => PSN Palaro [SectionUrl] => palaro [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Summary] => BUSAN — Twenty-four hours after getting its campaign off to a strong start, the Caltex Team Philippines suffered its first casualty in the 14th Asian Games boxing tournament with bantamweight Ferdie Gamo losing by the thinnest of margins in his slambang encounter versus an Uzbekistan rival at the Masan Gymnasium Thursday.


Gamo put up a gallant stand but went short in his bid against Bekzod Khidirov, 10-11, becoming the first fighter out in the cold among eight fielded in by the Philippines in this Games.
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This, in a nutshell, described the performance of the Filipino athletes in the 14th Asian Games Wednesday with the basketball team plucking a victory, the third straight for the all-PBA squad, that helped the Philippines avoid a dreaded semifinal confrontation with undisputed champion and NBA-flavored China.
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-03 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804774 [AuthorName] => Abac Cordero [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 178376 [Title] => Tanamor, Brin post commanding wins [Summary] => BUSAN — Lightfly Harry Tanamor and lightwelter Romeo Brin turned on the ignition for Team Caltex Wednesday by whipping their respective opponents at the start of the boxing competitions in the 14th Asian Games here.

The two Filipino fighters landed the clearer punches with Tanamor posting a 25-7 victory over Myanmar’s Kyaw Swar Aung and Brin escaping with a 20-16 win over Mongolia’s Bayanmunkh Bayanjargal at the Masan Gymnasium, more than an hour of bus ride away from the athletes’ village.
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The draw was held in one of the high-rise buildings inside the athletes’ village with the Philippine coaching staff leaving the room confident but not necessarily happy.

"Dadaan tayo sa butas ng karayom. Pero bakbakan ito,"
said Nolito Velasco on behalf of head coach Gregorio Caliwan who had to leave earlier to oversee the team practice.
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Makikipagpalitan ng kamao ang 24-anyos na Zamboangueño na si Harry Tanamor kay Kyaw Swar Aung ng Myanmar sa lightflyweight division habang ang beteranong Olympian na si Romeo Brin ay makikipagsuntukan kay Bayanmunkh Bayanjargal ng Mongolia sa lightweight division. [DatePublished] => 2002-10-02 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => PSN Palaro [SectionUrl] => palaro [URL] => ) ) )
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