+ Follow CARLOS ANDRADE Tag
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[Title] => Ultimate fate in GABs hands
[Summary] => Refusing to go underground like other combat groups to avoid regulatory supervision, Philippine Association of Mixed Martial Arts (PAMMA) president Alvin Aguilar said yesterday recognition from the Games and Amusements Board (GAB) is vital in establishing the legitimacy of local-style "ultimate fighting" as a professional sport.
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[Title] => Ultimate fights a box-office hit
[Summary] => Martial arts practitioner, commercial model, part-time actor and budding promoter Alvin Aguilar candidly confessed that he didnt know if the gamble of staging a local version of the Ultimate Fighting Championships was worth the P400,000 risk.
But Aguilar, 28, took the chance anyway.
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But Aguilar, 28, took the chance anyway.
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