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[Title] => Golez stops Korean to advance to final
[Summary] => PYONGYANG, North Korea Middleweight Maraon Golez yesterday demolished Korean No. 2 O Yong Su right in the first round and emerged as the second Filipino to vie for the gold in the Pyongyang International Boxing Invitational tournament here.
The 21-year-old armyman from Cebu, the least experienced in the seven-man Team Caltex Philippines, swarmed all over the taller Korean right at the opening bell and went on to join light flyweight Harry Tanamor in todays final bouts.
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[Title] => Tanamor outclasses Korean, enters final; Gamo, Igusquiza out
[Summary] => PYONGYANG, North Korea Light-flyweight Harry Tanamor of the Philippines dominated his Korean rival to make to the finals in the Pyongyang International boxing invitational tournament here Sunday.
The southpaw Armyman from Zamboanga, who turned 24 yesterday, pulled away from a slim 1-0 lead in the first round, pummeling Jon Sang Ryol with a series of three-punch attacks to become the first finalist with a whopping 11-3 win.
But two other Filipino boxers lost their respective bouts, all victims of bum decisions.
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KIM CHOL SAN
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The 21-year-old armyman from Cebu, the least experienced in the seven-man Team Caltex Philippines, swarmed all over the taller Korean right at the opening bell and went on to join light flyweight Harry Tanamor in todays final bouts.
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[Summary] => PYONGYANG, North Korea Light-flyweight Harry Tanamor of the Philippines dominated his Korean rival to make to the finals in the Pyongyang International boxing invitational tournament here Sunday.
The southpaw Armyman from Zamboanga, who turned 24 yesterday, pulled away from a slim 1-0 lead in the first round, pummeling Jon Sang Ryol with a series of three-punch attacks to become the first finalist with a whopping 11-3 win.
But two other Filipino boxers lost their respective bouts, all victims of bum decisions.
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