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                    [Title] => Peñalosa primes up for date vs Japanese
                    [Summary] => The next 10 days is very crucial for the current World Boxing Council (WBC) International Superflyweight champion Gerry Peñalosa as he gears up for his tune-up fight this coming Aug. 20 in Hawaii.


Dubbed as Showdown in Honolulu, Peñalosa collides with top Japanese contender Seiji Tanaka, who is also being managed by Hideo Kanazawa, the manager of Tokuyama whom Peñalosa is scheduled to fight by November 2002 for the world title.
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This came about after Salud received an offer from well-known Japanese boxing personality Joe Koizumi who is "the sole and legitimate matchmaker’’ for Hideo Kanazawa, Tokuyama’s manager for a mandatory title shot in Tokyo "by the last week of September."
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Dubbed as Showdown in Honolulu, Peñalosa collides with top Japanese contender Seiji Tanaka, who is also being managed by Hideo Kanazawa, the manager of Tokuyama whom Peñalosa is scheduled to fight by November 2002 for the world title.
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This came about after Salud received an offer from well-known Japanese boxing personality Joe Koizumi who is "the sole and legitimate matchmaker’’ for Hideo Kanazawa, Tokuyama’s manager for a mandatory title shot in Tokyo "by the last week of September."
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