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                    [Title] => Castro settles for bronze
                    [Summary] => Lightflyweight Godfrey Castro finished his bout fresh after smashing his rival’s nose but still came out the loser in their lightflyweight semifinals encounter at the Ahmet Comert International Boxing Championships Wednesday night in Istanbul, Turkey.


The 20-year-old Castro had the upperhand after the referee gave Jarsenbayev Mirat of Kazakhstan mandatory standing eight counts in the second and third rounds only to be handed a 27-41 loss.

Castro settled for the bronze medal — a pitiful consolation for the six-man squad.
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The 20-year-old Castro pummeled Samil of Turkey with sharp combinations right from the start of their light flyweight quarterfinals bout to score a 17-9 rout in a lopsided bout and give Team Philippines an automatic bronze medal.

Castro goes for the semifinals on Tuesday when he faces a fighter from Kazakhstan.
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Comebacking Olympian Reynaldo Galido lost to Turkey‚s Adem by the skin of his teeth in the welterweight division, 17-18, while Warlito Parrenas absorbed a 27-22 decision from another Turk, Aydenir, in the flyweight class.
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                    [Title] => Castro settles for bronze
                    [Summary] => Lightflyweight Godfrey Castro finished his bout fresh after smashing his rival’s nose but still came out the loser in their lightflyweight semifinals encounter at the Ahmet Comert International Boxing Championships Wednesday night in Istanbul, Turkey.


The 20-year-old Castro had the upperhand after the referee gave Jarsenbayev Mirat of Kazakhstan mandatory standing eight counts in the second and third rounds only to be handed a 27-41 loss.

Castro settled for the bronze medal — a pitiful consolation for the six-man squad.
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The 20-year-old Castro pummeled Samil of Turkey with sharp combinations right from the start of their light flyweight quarterfinals bout to score a 17-9 rout in a lopsided bout and give Team Philippines an automatic bronze medal.

Castro goes for the semifinals on Tuesday when he faces a fighter from Kazakhstan.
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Comebacking Olympian Reynaldo Galido lost to Turkey‚s Adem by the skin of his teeth in the welterweight division, 17-18, while Warlito Parrenas absorbed a 27-22 decision from another Turk, Aydenir, in the flyweight class.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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