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                    [Title] => Cebuano boxers Suico and Tuñacao keep OPBF
                    [Summary] => Cebuano boxers Randy "Kumong Bato" Suico and Malcolm "Eagle Eye" Tuñacao retained their respective Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) titles in contrasting fashion yesterday at the International Conference Hall in Nagoya, Japan.


Suico scored a fourth round technical knockout win over Ryuhei Sugita to keep his OPBF super featherweight crown, while Tuñacao fought to a split draw with Kohei Ohba, but still it was enough for him to go home with his OPBF bantamweight belt still strapped on his waist. Sugita and Ohba are both Japenese.
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Pinatumba ng OPBF no.1 at World Boxing Organi-zation No. 4-ranked super flyweight na si Gorres si Jose Alfredo Tirado sa pamamagitan ng 10-round unanimous decision bilang top bill ng Friday Nite Fights na promoted ng Guilty Boxing sa Orleans Hotel and Casino sa Las Vegas.
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Former WBC flyweight championTuñacao will defend his OPBF bantamweight title against Kohei Ohba, while Suico will put his OPBF super featherweight crown on the line against Ryuhei Sugita in the other 12-round bout.
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                    [Title] => Cebuano boxers Suico and Tuñacao keep OPBF
                    [Summary] => Cebuano boxers Randy "Kumong Bato" Suico and Malcolm "Eagle Eye" Tuñacao retained their respective Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) titles in contrasting fashion yesterday at the International Conference Hall in Nagoya, Japan.


Suico scored a fourth round technical knockout win over Ryuhei Sugita to keep his OPBF super featherweight crown, while Tuñacao fought to a split draw with Kohei Ohba, but still it was enough for him to go home with his OPBF bantamweight belt still strapped on his waist. Sugita and Ohba are both Japenese.
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Pinatumba ng OPBF no.1 at World Boxing Organi-zation No. 4-ranked super flyweight na si Gorres si Jose Alfredo Tirado sa pamamagitan ng 10-round unanimous decision bilang top bill ng Friday Nite Fights na promoted ng Guilty Boxing sa Orleans Hotel and Casino sa Las Vegas.
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Former WBC flyweight championTuñacao will defend his OPBF bantamweight title against Kohei Ohba, while Suico will put his OPBF super featherweight crown on the line against Ryuhei Sugita in the other 12-round bout.
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