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[Title] => Viloria to receive replica of Elorde belt
[Summary] => A golden replica of the world junior lightweight belt that the legendary boxing great Gabriel "Flash" Elorde won will be awarded reigning world light flyweight champion Brian "The Hawaiian Punch" Viloria on Saturday at the sixth annual Elorde Boxing Awards Night at the Dusit Hotel Nikko.
Viloria, together with Peoples Champion Manny Pacquiao, are the outstanding honorees in the annual awards rites in recognition of the countrys top boxers and boxing personalities organized by the Elorde clan and Johnny Elorde Management International.
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[Title] => Elordes appeal to boycotting lensmen
[Summary] => Laura Elorde, widow of the legendary Gabriel "Flash" Elorde, appealed yesterday to the members of the Sports Press Photographers Association of the Philippines to reconsider their plan of boycotting future boxing coverages at the Ynares Center in Antipolo, Rizal.
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[Title] => Remembering Baby Gustilo - SPORTING CHANCE by Joaquin M. Henson
[Summary] => Last week, I wrote about Japanese newspaperman Yasuhiro Kojimas search for relatives of the late Loreto (Baby) Gustilo, a former Japanese flyweight boxing champion who died in Osaka last Nov. 2 at the age of 79.
Kojima flew to Iloilo City to bring Gustilo back home. Gustilo was cremated and Kojima brought his remains in a urn from Osaka. Finding no relatives, Kojima left the urn at the Our Lady of the Assumption church in Barangay Obrero, Iloilo City, care of Fr. Maurillo Silva.
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[Summary] => A few weeks ago, a Japanese newspaperman arrived in Manila with the cremated remains of former Filipino fighter Loreto (Baby) Gustilo in an urn. Yasuhiro Kojima, a staff writer of Sankei Shimbun Newspaper Co. Ltd. of Japan, came to deliver the urn to Gustilos relatives. The problem was Kojima didnt know where to find any of the surviving relatives.
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MRS. ELORDE
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[Summary] => A golden replica of the world junior lightweight belt that the legendary boxing great Gabriel "Flash" Elorde won will be awarded reigning world light flyweight champion Brian "The Hawaiian Punch" Viloria on Saturday at the sixth annual Elorde Boxing Awards Night at the Dusit Hotel Nikko.
Viloria, together with Peoples Champion Manny Pacquiao, are the outstanding honorees in the annual awards rites in recognition of the countrys top boxers and boxing personalities organized by the Elorde clan and Johnny Elorde Management International.
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[Summary] => Laura Elorde, widow of the legendary Gabriel "Flash" Elorde, appealed yesterday to the members of the Sports Press Photographers Association of the Philippines to reconsider their plan of boycotting future boxing coverages at the Ynares Center in Antipolo, Rizal.
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Kojima flew to Iloilo City to bring Gustilo back home. Gustilo was cremated and Kojima brought his remains in a urn from Osaka. Finding no relatives, Kojima left the urn at the Our Lady of the Assumption church in Barangay Obrero, Iloilo City, care of Fr. Maurillo Silva.
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