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The late Flash Elorde’s widow Laura, whose three sons manage about 50 pro boxers, yesterday called on the GAB to lift the travel ban on Filipino fighters in Thailand and said it was unfair to penalize legitimate matchmakers for the crime of a few unscrupulous operators.
Last April 2, GAB chairman Eric Buhain issued Resolution No. 07-09 prohibiting Filipino fighters from seeing action in Thailand in the wake of Lito Sisnorio’s death the morning after he was knocked out by former world champion Chatchai Sasakul in Samutprakarn.
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The late flyweight Lito Sisnorio’s embittered girlfriend Jonahmae (Lalang) Bacus yesterday called for a stop to the prostitution of Filipinos abroad and lashed out at the boxing brokers who arranged the mismatch that led to the 24-year-old fighter’s death in Thailand last Saturday.
North Cotabato Gov. Manny Piñol, who is in Bangkok to claim Sisnorio’s body, described the exploitation of Filipino fighters as despicable and condemned it as an act of human trafficking.
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By Ronnie Nathanielsz
PhilBoxing.com
Mon, 02 Apr 2007
Super flyweight Lito Sisnorio, a former WBC Youth Champion has died some hours after he suffered a fourth round knockout at the hands of former WBC flyweight champion Chatchai Sasakul at the Wat Sing School in Thailand.
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BONG OBERO
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The late Flash Elorde’s widow Laura, whose three sons manage about 50 pro boxers, yesterday called on the GAB to lift the travel ban on Filipino fighters in Thailand and said it was unfair to penalize legitimate matchmakers for the crime of a few unscrupulous operators.
Last April 2, GAB chairman Eric Buhain issued Resolution No. 07-09 prohibiting Filipino fighters from seeing action in Thailand in the wake of Lito Sisnorio’s death the morning after he was knocked out by former world champion Chatchai Sasakul in Samutprakarn.
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The late flyweight Lito Sisnorio’s embittered girlfriend Jonahmae (Lalang) Bacus yesterday called for a stop to the prostitution of Filipinos abroad and lashed out at the boxing brokers who arranged the mismatch that led to the 24-year-old fighter’s death in Thailand last Saturday.
North Cotabato Gov. Manny Piñol, who is in Bangkok to claim Sisnorio’s body, described the exploitation of Filipino fighters as despicable and condemned it as an act of human trafficking.
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By Ronnie Nathanielsz
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Mon, 02 Apr 2007
Super flyweight Lito Sisnorio, a former WBC Youth Champion has died some hours after he suffered a fourth round knockout at the hands of former WBC flyweight champion Chatchai Sasakul at the Wat Sing School in Thailand.
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