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                    [Title] => Pacquiao foe KO’d Pinoy in ’88 Olympics
                    [Summary] => At the 1988 Seoul Olympics, a hard-hitting Colombian knocked out Filipino bet Michael Hormillosa in the third round of a bantamweight bout.    


Jorge Julio-Rocha, using his mother’s surname, went on to defeat hopefuls from Puerto Rico, East Germany, and Japan before losing a 3-2 decision to Alexander Hristov of Bulgaria in the semifinals. The loss to Hristov was controversial and triggered a bitter protest from the Colombian delegation.

But the verdict stuck. Julio-Rocha, 19, settled for a bronze medal.
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Police picked up for questioning two of the suspects, Muhammad Nash Gousi, 37, and Joe Malic, 22, both of 117 E. Rodriguez st., Quezon City on the complaint of Randy Hormillosa.
[DatePublished] => 2000-11-13 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => News Commentary [SectionUrl] => news-commentary [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => Pacquiao foe KO’d Pinoy in ’88 Olympics
                    [Summary] => At the 1988 Seoul Olympics, a hard-hitting Colombian knocked out Filipino bet Michael Hormillosa in the third round of a bantamweight bout.    


Jorge Julio-Rocha, using his mother’s surname, went on to defeat hopefuls from Puerto Rico, East Germany, and Japan before losing a 3-2 decision to Alexander Hristov of Bulgaria in the semifinals. The loss to Hristov was controversial and triggered a bitter protest from the Colombian delegation.

But the verdict stuck. Julio-Rocha, 19, settled for a bronze medal.
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Police picked up for questioning two of the suspects, Muhammad Nash Gousi, 37, and Joe Malic, 22, both of 117 E. Rodriguez st., Quezon City on the complaint of Randy Hormillosa.
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