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[Title] => Travel-weary RP boxers open bid vs tough foes
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USTI NAB LABEM, Czech Republic - It took Team Caltex Philippines an exhausting
30-hour journey to reach this mountainous Bohemian city of Central Europe but
the Filipino pugs remain in high spirits, ready to do battle in the 31st Grand
Prix international boxing tournament here.
The brief three-day slugfest gets underway Friday with the Pinoy fighters,
sponsored by Caltex, Pacific Heights, the Philippines Sports Commission and
Adidas as the official outfitter, setting out as darkhorse for the overall
championship in the presence of mighty teams such as Cuba, Russia and
Romania.<
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[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
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[Title] => Brin slugs way to Sydney
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TAEJON CITY, South Korea -- The Philippines' Romeo Brin earned a return trip to
the Olympics as he pulled off a come-from-behind 6-4 win over China's Lu
Zungwei to reach the finals of the Seoul Cup international boxing championships
here Monday.
The 26-year-old Army sargeant from Puerto Princesa City overcame Lu in their
slambang bout to gain a crack at the lightwelterweight gold medal -- an effort
that made him the third Filipino boxer to gain a ticket to the Sydney Games.
A veteran of the Atlanta Olympics, Brin will be joining flyweight Arlan Lerio
and lightweight Larry Se
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30-hour journey to reach this mountainous Bohemian city of Central Europe but
the Filipino pugs remain in high spirits, ready to do battle in the 31st Grand
Prix international boxing tournament here.
The brief three-day slugfest gets underway Friday with the Pinoy fighters,
sponsored by Caltex, Pacific Heights, the Philippines Sports Commission and
Adidas as the official outfitter, setting out as darkhorse for the overall
championship in the presence of mighty teams such as Cuba, Russia and
Romania.<
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TAEJON CITY, South Korea -- The Philippines' Romeo Brin earned a return trip to
the Olympics as he pulled off a come-from-behind 6-4 win over China's Lu
Zungwei to reach the finals of the Seoul Cup international boxing championships
here Monday.
The 26-year-old Army sargeant from Puerto Princesa City overcame Lu in their
slambang bout to gain a crack at the lightwelterweight gold medal -- an effort
that made him the third Filipino boxer to gain a ticket to the Sydney Games.
A veteran of the Atlanta Olympics, Brin will be joining flyweight Arlan Lerio
and lightweight Larry Se
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January 26, 2000 - 12:00am