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                    [Title] => Gorres Moaway batok Miranda
                    [Summary] => Tinguha sa Sugbuanong si  Z 'The Dream' Gorres sa ALA Boxing Gym nga makigduyog sa kadaugan sa iyang higala ug stablemate nga si Rey 'Boom Boom' Bautista didto sa Amerika  gumikan kay miabot na man ang takna  sa iyang pakigharong ni Colombian Pedro Rincon Miranda sa  napulo ka hugna nga non-title bout  karong adlawa didto sa Home Depot Center sa Carson City, California.

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                    [Summary] => The remarkable US invasion of the Filipino boxers continued with ALA Boxing Gym stalwarts Z "The Dream" Gorres and Czar Amonsot crushing their respective Mexican foes yesterday at the Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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                    [Title] => Gorres, Amonsot to battle Mexican foes in US today
                    [Summary] => ALA Boxing Gym standouts Z "The Dream" Gorres and Czar Amonsot hope to wave the Philippine flag in a blaze of glory once again on the US soil as they take on separate Mexican foes in a pair of non-title bouts today at the Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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                    [Title] => Gorres ready for brawl tonite
                    [Summary] => Fresh from nearly a four-month toughening stint in the US, superflyweight sensation Z (The Dream) Gorres returns to the ring to face Thai veteran Deeden Kengkarun in a 10-round bout at the San Andres Civic and Sports Center in Malate tonight.


Gorres, 23, is itching to show what he learned from highly-touted trainer James (Buddy) McGirt in hours of sweat sessions in Florida but Kengkarun, the former Pan Asia Boxing Association lightflyweight champion, isn’t likely to play the foil.
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Promoter Jun Sarreal says Lunas has still a lot to learn before shaking up the world ratings. "He’s not yet ripe for a world title shot but he’s getting there," notes Sarreal who has high hopes for the Tabaco, Albay, former houseboy and sampaguita street vendor.
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Rodrigo is the object of an ugly tug-of-war between estranged manager Mira Murayama and international matchmaker Lope (Jun) Sarreal Jr. who claims the fighter sought his assistance to break out of a contract with a Japanese photojournalist’s Filipina wife because of personal differences stemming from a financial misunderstanding.
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Sarreal said Rodrigo complained he was being shortchanged by Murayama and sought his advice on how to disengage from their contract. Rodrigo is set to file a formal advice to the Games and Amusements Board (GAB), opting out of the contract with Murayama.
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GAB boxing chief Noli Flores is in Moscow attending the World Boxing Council (WBC) annual convention and could not be reached for comment.
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Gorres, 23, is itching to show what he learned from highly-touted trainer James (Buddy) McGirt in hours of sweat sessions in Florida but Kengkarun, the former Pan Asia Boxing Association lightflyweight champion, isn’t likely to play the foil.
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Promoter Jun Sarreal says Lunas has still a lot to learn before shaking up the world ratings. "He’s not yet ripe for a world title shot but he’s getting there," notes Sarreal who has high hopes for the Tabaco, Albay, former houseboy and sampaguita street vendor.
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Rodrigo is the object of an ugly tug-of-war between estranged manager Mira Murayama and international matchmaker Lope (Jun) Sarreal Jr. who claims the fighter sought his assistance to break out of a contract with a Japanese photojournalist’s Filipina wife because of personal differences stemming from a financial misunderstanding.
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Sarreal said Rodrigo complained he was being shortchanged by Murayama and sought his advice on how to disengage from their contract. Rodrigo is set to file a formal advice to the Games and Amusements Board (GAB), opting out of the contract with Murayama.
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GAB boxing chief Noli Flores is in Moscow attending the World Boxing Council (WBC) annual convention and could not be reached for comment.
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