+ Follow BOXAM INTERNATIONAL Tag
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[Title] => Brin, Igusquiza join Lerios in finals
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SANTANDER, Spain - Two more Filipino pugs - Romeo Brin and Anthony Igusquiza -
broke into the finals of their respective classes with convincing wins over
their highly-fancied rivals Thursday night in the Boxam International boxing
championships here.
Fighting in the heavier 67-kg division, Brin, an Armyman, showed ring savvy in
upstaging the tough-looking Daniyar Munaitbasiov of Kazakhsztan, 4-2.
And Igusquiza, pride of Aklan, completed a remarkable day for Team Caltex
Philippines as he claimed the scalp of another Kazakh fighter - Beksat
Sattarkhanov, 5-4, in the 54 kg cla
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[Title] => Brin overwhelms Spaniard, gains bronze
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SANTANDER, Spain -- Romeo Brin put the country back on track with a resounding
11-2 victory over the hapless Isidro Goya of Spain Tuesday night in the 2000
Boxam International boxing championships at the La Alberica Pavilion here.
With the masterful win, the 27-year-old Brin not only assured himself of the
bronze medal in the 67 kg class but also boosted the nationals' morale which
dipped following Larry Semillano's highly-questionable setback Monday.
"I just warmed up," said the Armyman, who tagged the obviously nervous Spaniard
with a 1-2 combination in the body right afte
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BOXAM INTERNATIONAL
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broke into the finals of their respective classes with convincing wins over
their highly-fancied rivals Thursday night in the Boxam International boxing
championships here.
Fighting in the heavier 67-kg division, Brin, an Armyman, showed ring savvy in
upstaging the tough-looking Daniyar Munaitbasiov of Kazakhsztan, 4-2.
And Igusquiza, pride of Aklan, completed a remarkable day for Team Caltex
Philippines as he claimed the scalp of another Kazakh fighter - Beksat
Sattarkhanov, 5-4, in the 54 kg cla
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SANTANDER, Spain -- Romeo Brin put the country back on track with a resounding
11-2 victory over the hapless Isidro Goya of Spain Tuesday night in the 2000
Boxam International boxing championships at the La Alberica Pavilion here.
With the masterful win, the 27-year-old Brin not only assured himself of the
bronze medal in the 67 kg class but also boosted the nationals' morale which
dipped following Larry Semillano's highly-questionable setback Monday.
"I just warmed up," said the Armyman, who tagged the obviously nervous Spaniard
with a 1-2 combination in the body right afte
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