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                    [Title] => WBC: Tokuyama must fight Gerry
                    [Summary] => The Gerry Peñalosa camp yesterday dismissed WBC superflyweight champion Masamori Tokuyama’s claims that he had re-injured his right hand as a mere ploy to enable the Japanese to have one more tune-up fight before his mandatory defense against the Filipino fighter.


Lawyer-sportsman Rudy Salud, who manages the career of Peñalosa, said he is "not worried because the WBC made it very clear that neither Tokuyama nor Peñalosa can have any more tune-up fights until they meet each other" within 90 days.
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Lawyer-sportsman Rudy Salud, who manages the career of Peñalosa, said he is "not worried because the WBC made it very clear that neither Tokuyama nor Peñalosa can have any more tune-up fights until they meet each other" within 90 days.
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                    [Title] => WBC: Tokuyama must fight Gerry
                    [Summary] => The Gerry Peñalosa camp yesterday dismissed WBC superflyweight champion Masamori Tokuyama’s claims that he had re-injured his right hand as a mere ploy to enable the Japanese to have one more tune-up fight before his mandatory defense against the Filipino fighter.


Lawyer-sportsman Rudy Salud, who manages the career of Peñalosa, said he is "not worried because the WBC made it very clear that neither Tokuyama nor Peñalosa can have any more tune-up fights until they meet each other" within 90 days.
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Lawyer-sportsman Rudy Salud, who manages the career of Peñalosa, said he is "not worried because the WBC made it very clear that neither Tokuyama nor Peñalosa can have any more tune-up fights until they meet each other" within 90 days.
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