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MANILA, Philippines – Some have likened it to our local chico, but only because of its brown fuzzy skin. The kiwi fruit is more elongated, usually about two to three inches long.

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Former World Boxing Council secretary-general Rudy Salud said the other day the drop in weight from 142 pounds a month ago will lessen Morales’ power and make it easier for Pacquiao to mow down the Mexican.
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Ipapalabas ng Viva Vintage Sports ang nasabing laban via satellite simula sa alas-6 ng gabi sa IBC 13. Tampok sa main supporting bout ang sagupaan sa pagitan nina feature OPBF welterweight champion Rev Santillan ng Philippines at Kenji Go ng Japan.
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Chuck Williams, 67, was one of two judges who scored it for Cho in that fateful fight in Seoul. He was also a judge in Luisito Espinosa’s defense of the WBC featherweight crown against Cesar Soto in El Paso in 1999. Soto won a unanimous but disputed decision and wrested the title from Espinosa.
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Tokuyama’s manager Hideo Kanazawa tendered his last offer of $320,000 – of which $80,000 is earmarked for Peñalosa – and five round-trip airplane tickets in a letter coursed through matchmaker Joe Koizumi the other day.

Koizumi made an impassioned appeal for Salud to accept the Japanese bid.
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Tokuyama’s manager Hideo Kanazawa tendered his last offer of $320,000 – of which $80,000 is earmarked for Peñalosa – and five round-trip airplane tickets in a letter coursed through matchmaker Joe Koizumi the other day.
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The Japanese fighter said he never expected Peñalosa to be so strong. Last Saturday night, Peñalosa stopped Yamaguchi in 93 seconds of the first round to retain his WBC International 115-pound crown at the Araneta Coliseum.
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Former World Boxing Council secretary-general Rudy Salud said the other day the drop in weight from 142 pounds a month ago will lessen Morales’ power and make it easier for Pacquiao to mow down the Mexican.
[DatePublished] => 2006-11-14 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 134542 [Title] => Peñalosa at Tokuyama kapwa nasa magandang kondisyon [Summary] => Kapwa nasa magandang pangangatawan sina dating WBC super flyweigth champion Gerry Peñalosa at ang kasalukuyang kampeong si Masamori Tokuyama ng Japan sa ginanap na opisyal medical examination bilang preparasyon sa kanilang nakatakdang world title fight sa Yokohama bukas.

Ipapalabas ng Viva Vintage Sports ang nasabing laban via satellite simula sa alas-6 ng gabi sa IBC 13. Tampok sa main supporting bout ang sagupaan sa pagitan nina feature OPBF welterweight champion Rev Santillan ng Philippines at Kenji Go ng Japan.
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Chuck Williams, 67, was one of two judges who scored it for Cho in that fateful fight in Seoul. He was also a judge in Luisito Espinosa’s defense of the WBC featherweight crown against Cesar Soto in El Paso in 1999. Soto won a unanimous but disputed decision and wrested the title from Espinosa.
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Tokuyama’s manager Hideo Kanazawa tendered his last offer of $320,000 – of which $80,000 is earmarked for Peñalosa – and five round-trip airplane tickets in a letter coursed through matchmaker Joe Koizumi the other day.

Koizumi made an impassioned appeal for Salud to accept the Japanese bid.
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Tokuyama’s manager Hideo Kanazawa tendered his last offer of $320,000 – of which $80,000 is earmarked for Peñalosa – and five round-trip airplane tickets in a letter coursed through matchmaker Joe Koizumi the other day.
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The Japanese fighter said he never expected Peñalosa to be so strong. Last Saturday night, Peñalosa stopped Yamaguchi in 93 seconds of the first round to retain his WBC International 115-pound crown at the Araneta Coliseum.
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