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                    [Summary] => A seven-man team leaves for Istanbul, Turkey today to participate in the AIBA ranking Ahmet Comert tournament set April 19-25.


The team, led by Liberato Reyna and coached by Boy Velasco and Vicente Arcenal, is composed of light flyweight Godfrey Castro, flyweight Warlito Parenas, bantamweight Joan Tipon, featherweight Junard Ladon, lightweight Genebert Basadre, light welterweight Mark Jason Melligen and welterweight Reynaldo Galido & R/J Dante De castro.
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Tañamor, the 26-year-old Armyman from Zamboanga City, thundered with his fists and outclassed Ramdhani Kamal in the first three rounds before pulling off a 37-12 victory and handing the Philippines a fifth place finish in this 18-team, 15-nation world ranking tournament.
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The crafty Tañamor, scoring in clusters of three to four punches at a time, hammered out a 30-15 victory over the Thai to barge into the light flyweight division semifinals and earn for the six-man squad its first automatic bronze medal.
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Tañamor, aching to climb back into prominence after a forgettable stint in the Athens Olympics in 2004, toyed with So Sok to hammer out a 26-6 RSC-OS (Referee Stopped Contest Outscored) after three of their four-round bouts.
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The team, led by Liberato Reyna and coached by Boy Velasco and Vicente Arcenal, is composed of light flyweight Godfrey Castro, flyweight Warlito Parenas, bantamweight Joan Tipon, featherweight Junard Ladon, lightweight Genebert Basadre, light welterweight Mark Jason Melligen and welterweight Reynaldo Galido & R/J Dante De castro.
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Tañamor, the 26-year-old Armyman from Zamboanga City, thundered with his fists and outclassed Ramdhani Kamal in the first three rounds before pulling off a 37-12 victory and handing the Philippines a fifth place finish in this 18-team, 15-nation world ranking tournament.
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The crafty Tañamor, scoring in clusters of three to four punches at a time, hammered out a 30-15 victory over the Thai to barge into the light flyweight division semifinals and earn for the six-man squad its first automatic bronze medal.
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Tañamor, aching to climb back into prominence after a forgettable stint in the Athens Olympics in 2004, toyed with So Sok to hammer out a 26-6 RSC-OS (Referee Stopped Contest Outscored) after three of their four-round bouts.
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