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[Title] => Bautista in blazing return
[Summary] => WBO No.1 super bantamweight contender Rey "Boom Boom" Bautista was razor-sharp in his ring return from a seven-month layoff, forcing the aging Brazilian champion Giovanni Andrade to throw in the towel before the start of the fourth round yesterday at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Florida.
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[Title] => Gabi takes daylight out of Mexican
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TUCSON, Arizona Diosdado "Prince" Gabi Jr. of the Philippines lived up to great expectations by knocking out Felipe Rivas of Mexico in the opening round of their 115-pound contest at the Desert Diamond Casino here.
Gabi had vowed to finish off his opponent early, and the 5-foot-2 boxer didnt disappoint his handlers Freddie Roach and Buboy Fernandez. A vicious blow to the body ending the round led to the rousing victory.
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NICARAGUAN ROBERTO BONILLA
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Gabi had vowed to finish off his opponent early, and the 5-foot-2 boxer didnt disappoint his handlers Freddie Roach and Buboy Fernandez. A vicious blow to the body ending the round led to the rousing victory.
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