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[Title] => Nietes stops Reveco; bloodied Viloria loses
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[Summary] => Former WBC/IBF lightflyweight and WBO/WBA flyweight champion Brian Viloria will face unbeaten Azerbaijan-born Ukrainian Artem Dalakian for the vacant WBA 112-pound crown while IBF flyweight titlist Donnie Nietes stakes his belt against No. 1 contender Juan Carlos Reveco of Argentina on the same card at the Forum in Inglewood, California, this morning (Manila time) with both Filipinos expected to go all out to win decisively for the chance to eventually move up to the lucrative superflyweight division where the paychecks are considerably bigger.
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[Summary] => Brian Viloria is out to prove he’s still on top of his game when the Hawaiian Punch battles unbeaten Artem Dalakian of Ukraine for the vacant WBA flyweight title at the Forum in Inglewood, California, on Feb. 24.
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[Title] => Rusty Viloria outlasts durable foe
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