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Guam’s Jon Tuck used his grappling skills to the hilt to set up a pair of knockout punches as he stopped Fil-Am Tristan Arenal in the first round of their non-titled lightweight bout in the Pacific X-Treme Combat 28 at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City Saturday night.

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With the exception of wushu expert Denver Labrador whose toenail had to be cut, other players of the Philippine contingent are doing just fine, says chiropractor and medical team head Dr. Martin Camara.

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The last strands of hope for a gold medal vanished into the autumn air as the snooker 6-Red team bowed early, the judokas failed in their march to the medal rounds and the swimmers gasped for air under the swirl of waves from record holders on the second day of the Asian Games here yesterday.

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VIENTIANE, Laos--Impresibong pinadapa ni Mark Eddiva si Tin Lin Aung ng Myarmar, 2-0 para sa gintong medalya sa 65 kgs. event kasunod ng naunang ginto ni Maria­ne Mariano na opisyal ng inilista sa medal tally ng wu­shu competition sa 25th Southeast Asian Games dito.

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Igorot superstar Mark Eddiva completely outclassed his opponent Tin Lin Aung of Myanmar in a versatile show of kicking, punching and grappling as he won the gold medal in the 65 kg event in the sanshou side of the wushu competition in the 25th Southeast Asian Games yesterday.

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The wushu federation, still reeling from internal disputes that ousted Edwin Pimentel and his elite wushu experts, hopes to make the best out of its entries sent here when competitions start today at the Lao ITECC Hall 2 in downtown Vientiane.

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The wushu federation, still reeling from internal disputes that ousted Edwin Pimentel and his elite wushu experts, hopes to make the best out of its entries sent here when competitions start today at the Lao ITECC Hall 2 in downtown Vientiane.

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