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DOHA — Boxer Violito Payla delivered the second gold 16 hours after Antonio Gabica scored the breakthrough win in the all-Filipino 9-ball final as Team Philippines finally found its bearing heading into the last two days of the 15th Asian Games here.


The feisty Payla dethroned an aging Songjit Jongjohor of Thailand with an impressive 31-15 decision as he mastered his old tormentor with spunk and ring savvy to claim the flyweight crown and fuel the country’s golden run so late in the Games.
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Now, Payla wants to settle an old score.
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Magliquian, fighting out of Talisay City, pounced on Pongprayoon throughout their match, scoring heavily in exchanges en route to avenging his loss to the Thai fighter in the final of the last SEAG in Vietnam in 2003.
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DOHA — Boxer Violito Payla delivered the second gold 16 hours after Antonio Gabica scored the breakthrough win in the all-Filipino 9-ball final as Team Philippines finally found its bearing heading into the last two days of the 15th Asian Games here.


The feisty Payla dethroned an aging Songjit Jongjohor of Thailand with an impressive 31-15 decision as he mastered his old tormentor with spunk and ring savvy to claim the flyweight crown and fuel the country’s golden run so late in the Games.
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Now, Payla wants to settle an old score.
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Magliquian, fighting out of Talisay City, pounced on Pongprayoon throughout their match, scoring heavily in exchanges en route to avenging his loss to the Thai fighter in the final of the last SEAG in Vietnam in 2003.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-02 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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