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                    [Title] => Megabuck bout lined up after Viloria win in US
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For sure, Brian Viloria will mean business when he defends his World Boxing Council (WBC) light flyweight title against Mexican Omar Niño Romero on Thursday (Friday in Manila) at the Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada


His manager, Gary Gittelsohn, means it quite literally.

Gittelsohn is already exploring the possibility of a megabuck fight with popular Japanese champion Koki Kameda once Viloria gets past his second challenger.
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During his recent visit to Manila, the former World Boxing Council (WBC) superbantamweight champion admitted it is the biggest purse of his career. Larios said he earned his previous high of $200,000 twice–against Japanese challenger Shigeru Nakazato in 2004 and Israel Vazquez last December.
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For sure, Brian Viloria will mean business when he defends his World Boxing Council (WBC) light flyweight title against Mexican Omar Niño Romero on Thursday (Friday in Manila) at the Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada


His manager, Gary Gittelsohn, means it quite literally.

Gittelsohn is already exploring the possibility of a megabuck fight with popular Japanese champion Koki Kameda once Viloria gets past his second challenger.
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During his recent visit to Manila, the former World Boxing Council (WBC) superbantamweight champion admitted it is the biggest purse of his career. Larios said he earned his previous high of $200,000 twice–against Japanese challenger Shigeru Nakazato in 2004 and Israel Vazquez last December.
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