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DOHA Genebert Basadre goes all out to assure the Philippines of its fourth boxing bronze medal while Henry Dagmil and Joebert Delicano try to leap to victory in long jump even as the national archers set out to find their mark at the start of the archery competition in Day 9 of the Asian Games here Saturday.
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DOHA Francis Joven gets the credit, or the other way around, as the first Filipino to take on a Thai fighter as he tries to join his five other teammates in the quarterfinal round of the boxing competitions at the Aspire Hall 5 here today.
Joven, 24, drew a bye in the first round but was rewarded with a face-off with Angkhan Chomphuphuang, a relatively new member of the Thai squad who made his mark with a 22-16 victory over Joo Jung Kim of Korea in the welterweight elims Saturday.
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Joven, 24, drew a bye in the first round but was rewarded with a face-off with Angkhan Chomphuphuang, a relatively new member of the Thai squad who made his mark with a 22-16 victory over Joo Jung Kim of Korea in the welterweight elims Saturday.
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