+ Follow Renerio Arizala Tag
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[Summary] => GAB chairman Abraham Mitra said the other day stricken Masbate featherweight boxer Renerio Arizala will return to Manila on May 15 after a 1 1/2 month confinement and undergoing two surgeries at the Yokohama City Minato Red Cross Hospital to recover from a blood clot in the brain following his knockout loss to Tsuyoshi Tameda.
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[Title] => Arizala eager to return home
[Summary] => After undergoing two surgeries to address the acute subdural hemorrhage he suffered in the wake of a knockout loss over a month ago, Masbate featherweight boxer Renerio Arizala is recovering at the Yokohama City Minato Red Cross Hospital and will likely come home in two weeks.
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[Title] => Ailing Renerio Arizala stable, awaits bone replant
[Summary] => It appears that the worst is over for stricken Masbate featherweight boxer Renerio Arizala with GAB chairman Abraham Mitra announcing yesterday “his situation has improved (as) even his left hand is already moving.”
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[Title] => Renerio Arizala recovers from surgery
[Summary] => Masbate featherweight boxer Renerio Arizala endured a 3 1/2 hour surgery in a Yokohama hospital where doctors bore a hole through his skull to drain a blood clot in the brain following a loss to Japanese Tsuyoshi Tameda by a sixth-round stoppage at the Osanbashi Hall last Sunday.
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