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[Title] => Sporting Chance
[Summary] =>
Bread for a mouthpiece
Papa Dio Espinosa recalls that when his son Luisito was seven years old, the
kid used to pretend he was in the ring, lacing up a pair of battered boxing
gloves, shuffling his feet, and throwing punches at an invisible opponent. To
complete the get-up, Luisito sank his teeth into a pan de sal which stuck out
like a mouthpiece.
From Luisito's early years, Papa Dio was convinced he was born to fight.
[DatePublished] => 2000-04-25 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1804869
[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => Sporting Chance
[Summary] =>
Papa Dio not giving up
Papa Dio Espinosa is confident his son Luisito will bounce back from his recent
loss to Guty Espadas Jr. in Merida.
[DatePublished] => 2000-04-23 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1804869
[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => Espadas mocks Espi's dad
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MERIDA -- Papa Dio Espinosa predicted his son Luisito will knock out Guty
Espadas, Jr., with a left hook in the fifth round to win the vacant World
Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight title at the Poliforum Zamna here tonight
(tomorrow in Manila).
Espadas laughed off the prediction and ridiculed Espinosa's father who was a
top flyweight contender in the 1960s.
"Maybe, he (Papa Dio) should just fight my father," said Espadas, referring to
Guty, Sr.
[DatePublished] => 2000-04-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1804869
[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => Sporting Chance
[Summary] =>
Bread for a mouthpiece
Papa Dio Espinosa recalls that when his son Luisito was seven years old, the
kid used to pretend he was in the ring, lacing up a pair of battered boxing
gloves, shuffling his feet, and throwing punches at an invisible opponent. To
complete the get-up, Luisito sank his teeth into a pan de sal which stuck out
like a mouthpiece.
From Luisito's early years, Papa Dio was convinced he was born to fight.
[DatePublished] => 2000-04-25 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 0
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[AuthorID] => 1804869
[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[ArticleID] => 108543
[Title] => Sporting Chance
[Summary] =>
Papa Dio not giving up
Papa Dio Espinosa is confident his son Luisito will bounce back from his recent
loss to Guty Espadas Jr. in Merida.
[DatePublished] => 2000-04-23 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804869
[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
[SectionName] => Sports
[SectionUrl] => sports
[URL] =>
)
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[ArticleID] => 108493
[Title] => Espadas mocks Espi's dad
[Summary] =>
MERIDA -- Papa Dio Espinosa predicted his son Luisito will knock out Guty
Espadas, Jr., with a left hook in the fifth round to win the vacant World
Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight title at the Poliforum Zamna here tonight
(tomorrow in Manila).
Espadas laughed off the prediction and ridiculed Espinosa's father who was a
top flyweight contender in the 1960s.
"Maybe, he (Papa Dio) should just fight my father," said Espadas, referring to
Guty, Sr.
[DatePublished] => 2000-04-14 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804869
[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
[SectionName] => Sports
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