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Brushing aside charges of foul play, newly-crowned WBC lightflyweight champion Rodel Mayol of Mandaue City said yesterday he took the title away from Edgar Sosa fair and square but can’t wait for the rematch to shut the Mexican up for good.

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MANILA, Philippines - Filipino Rodel Mayol again failed in his bid to become a world champion when he settled for a split draw against undefeated Puerto Rican Ivan Calderon who went on to keep his WBO light-flyweight crown at the Madison Square Garden Saturday evening (yesterday noon in Manila).

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CEBU, Philippines – Filipino boxer Rodel Mayol (25-3, 18KO) hopes to snatch an elusive world boxing title when he fights Ivan Calderon (32-0, 6KO) of Puerto Rico at the Madison Square Garden in New York City today.

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Drakulich, 52, made his debut as a world championship referee when Troy Dorsey stopped Alfred Rangel in an International Boxing Federation (IBF) featherweight title bout in Nevada five years ago. He has since worked 22 more world title matches.
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The pride of Sibulan, Negros Oriental will be vying for the vacant OPBF super featherweight throne opposite local hero Nobuhito Honmo in a scheduled 12-rounder. He used to rule the OPBF super bantamweight class two years ago. Solar will cover the event starting at 9 p.m. with replay on May 26 at 5 p.m.
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Dalawang linggo matapos makita ang pagkabigo ni Rodel Mayol na maagaw ang WBC minimum-weight title kay Eagle Kyowa, aakyat si Jaca sa kuwadradong lona upang harapin si Nobuhito Honmo ng Japan na pilit na buburahin ang di magandang alaala sa huling laban ni Mayol.
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World Boxing Council (WBC) minimumweight champion Eagle Kyowa may be forced to retire if he is unable to recover from a cracked right orbital bone suffered in beating Filipino challenger Rodel Mayol to retain his title in Tokyo last Saturday.
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Ipinaliwanag ni Buhain na malamang ay ‘suwerte’ pa ang natamong kabiguan ni Mayol kamakailan kay World Boxing Council minimumweight champion Eagle Kyowa.

"I believe Rodel (Mayol) will bounce back hard from his first-ever loss," ani Buhain. "I know he will come out an even better fighter out of this learning experience in the very near future."
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Brushing aside charges of foul play, newly-crowned WBC lightflyweight champion Rodel Mayol of Mandaue City said yesterday he took the title away from Edgar Sosa fair and square but can’t wait for the rematch to shut the Mexican up for good.

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MANILA, Philippines - Filipino Rodel Mayol again failed in his bid to become a world champion when he settled for a split draw against undefeated Puerto Rican Ivan Calderon who went on to keep his WBO light-flyweight crown at the Madison Square Garden Saturday evening (yesterday noon in Manila).

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CEBU, Philippines – Filipino boxer Rodel Mayol (25-3, 18KO) hopes to snatch an elusive world boxing title when he fights Ivan Calderon (32-0, 6KO) of Puerto Rico at the Madison Square Garden in New York City today.

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Drakulich, 52, made his debut as a world championship referee when Troy Dorsey stopped Alfred Rangel in an International Boxing Federation (IBF) featherweight title bout in Nevada five years ago. He has since worked 22 more world title matches.
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The pride of Sibulan, Negros Oriental will be vying for the vacant OPBF super featherweight throne opposite local hero Nobuhito Honmo in a scheduled 12-rounder. He used to rule the OPBF super bantamweight class two years ago. Solar will cover the event starting at 9 p.m. with replay on May 26 at 5 p.m.
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Dalawang linggo matapos makita ang pagkabigo ni Rodel Mayol na maagaw ang WBC minimum-weight title kay Eagle Kyowa, aakyat si Jaca sa kuwadradong lona upang harapin si Nobuhito Honmo ng Japan na pilit na buburahin ang di magandang alaala sa huling laban ni Mayol.
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World Boxing Council (WBC) minimumweight champion Eagle Kyowa may be forced to retire if he is unable to recover from a cracked right orbital bone suffered in beating Filipino challenger Rodel Mayol to retain his title in Tokyo last Saturday.
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Ipinaliwanag ni Buhain na malamang ay ‘suwerte’ pa ang natamong kabiguan ni Mayol kamakailan kay World Boxing Council minimumweight champion Eagle Kyowa.

"I believe Rodel (Mayol) will bounce back hard from his first-ever loss," ani Buhain. "I know he will come out an even better fighter out of this learning experience in the very near future."
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