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                    [Summary] => Hindi pa tuluyang naglalaho ang pangarap ni dating world champion Gerry Peñalosa na mag-comeback sa buwang ito.


Ayon sa isang malapit kay Peñalosa, dating World Boxing Council (WBC) superflyweight champion, matutuloy ang laban ng tubong Negros sa Setyembre 11 sa Lapu-Lapu City, Mactan Island, Cebu.

"Tila hindi pa sumusuko si Peñalosa sa kanyang pangarap na makamit muli ang world title," ayon sa isang boxing man na nakapanayam kahapon. "Panay na panay ang ensayo ni Gerry kaya’t mukhang seryoso itong makabalik sa ring."
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Peñalosa hasn’t fought since losing a split 12-round decision to Masamori Tokuyama in his third foiled bid to regain the 115-pound crown in Osaka in December 2002.
[DatePublished] => 2004-07-14 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 222053 [Title] => Tuñacao battles Indon foe tonite [Summary] => Hard-hitting Malcolm Tuñacao isn’t taking any chances against Ringo Jaguar and vowed to knock out the Indonesian import in their scheduled 12-round fight for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) International superflyweight title at the Ynares Center in Antipolo tonight.

Tuñacao, 25, is in line to challenge WBC champion Masamori Tokuyama. A loss to Jaguar will crush his hopes of avenging best friend Gerry Peñalosa’s twin losses to Tokuyama and capturing a second world crown. Tuñacao is rated No. 4 in the 115-pound division by the WBC.
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Happy because it meant the end of the anxiety of not knowing if he’ll come out of a fight with his faculties intact.

Sad because he failed to regain the WBC title in three attempts since moving to Salud’s camp in 1999.
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When the final bell rang, Tokuyama walked up to Peñalosa and said, in halting English, "I lose, you win." But two of the three judges disagreed. Tom Kaczmarek scored it 114-113 and Richie Davies of England saw it 116-111, both for Tokuyama. Duane Ford had it 114-113 for Peñalosa.
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[DatePublished] => 2002-12-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [8] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 188895 [Title] => 'Para sa amin si Peñalosa ang kampeon ! ' [Summary] => Si Gerry Peñalosa pa rin ang kampeon para sa atin kahit tinalo ito sa split decision ng WBC super flyweight champion na si Masamori Tokuyama kamakalawa ng gabi na ginanap sa Osaka, Japan.

Ito ang nagkakaisang pahayag nina Senators Robert Barbers, Robert Jaworski at Noli de Castro kaugnay sa naging laban ni Peñalosa kay Tokuyama.
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But in a rare exception, Peñalosa said his bout against World Boxing Council (WBC) superflyweight champion Masamori Tokuyama in Osaka tonight won’t last the 12-round distance and he doesn’t expect to lose. In other words, Peñalosa is predicting to win by knockout.
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                    [Summary] => Hindi pa tuluyang naglalaho ang pangarap ni dating world champion Gerry Peñalosa na mag-comeback sa buwang ito.


Ayon sa isang malapit kay Peñalosa, dating World Boxing Council (WBC) superflyweight champion, matutuloy ang laban ng tubong Negros sa Setyembre 11 sa Lapu-Lapu City, Mactan Island, Cebu.

"Tila hindi pa sumusuko si Peñalosa sa kanyang pangarap na makamit muli ang world title," ayon sa isang boxing man na nakapanayam kahapon. "Panay na panay ang ensayo ni Gerry kaya’t mukhang seryoso itong makabalik sa ring."
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Peñalosa hasn’t fought since losing a split 12-round decision to Masamori Tokuyama in his third foiled bid to regain the 115-pound crown in Osaka in December 2002.
[DatePublished] => 2004-07-14 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 222053 [Title] => Tuñacao battles Indon foe tonite [Summary] => Hard-hitting Malcolm Tuñacao isn’t taking any chances against Ringo Jaguar and vowed to knock out the Indonesian import in their scheduled 12-round fight for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) International superflyweight title at the Ynares Center in Antipolo tonight.

Tuñacao, 25, is in line to challenge WBC champion Masamori Tokuyama. A loss to Jaguar will crush his hopes of avenging best friend Gerry Peñalosa’s twin losses to Tokuyama and capturing a second world crown. Tuñacao is rated No. 4 in the 115-pound division by the WBC.
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Happy because it meant the end of the anxiety of not knowing if he’ll come out of a fight with his faculties intact.

Sad because he failed to regain the WBC title in three attempts since moving to Salud’s camp in 1999.
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When the final bell rang, Tokuyama walked up to Peñalosa and said, in halting English, "I lose, you win." But two of the three judges disagreed. Tom Kaczmarek scored it 114-113 and Richie Davies of England saw it 116-111, both for Tokuyama. Duane Ford had it 114-113 for Peñalosa.
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Ito ang nagkakaisang pahayag nina Senators Robert Barbers, Robert Jaworski at Noli de Castro kaugnay sa naging laban ni Peñalosa kay Tokuyama.
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But in a rare exception, Peñalosa said his bout against World Boxing Council (WBC) superflyweight champion Masamori Tokuyama in Osaka tonight won’t last the 12-round distance and he doesn’t expect to lose. In other words, Peñalosa is predicting to win by knockout.
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