G&E Boxing club, Toledo suffer same fate in Opao boxing

G & E Boxing Club and Toledo suffered the same fate in the Max Griffiths Promotion's Phil-Australia Boxing Gym-Asia Brewery Amateur Boxing Challenge the other night in Brgy. Opao, Mandaue City.

The Toledo bets won only three out of seven bouts, while Mandaue scored only four out of nine entries.

Toledo's victories were delivered by 29 kgs. Joey Lee, 40 kgs. Frederick Canilo, and 54 kgs. Ariel Adan, who prevailed over their respective foes from G & E Boxing Club.

Lee mauled Lloyd Semblante, 3-0, Canilo only needed one minute and 30 seconds in the second round to dispose off Leonard Manatad, while Adan stopped Dante Quijano in 30 seconds of the second round.

G & E, however, lashed back at Toledo with Jason Tunacao silencing Carlito Ybanes in the 28 kgs. class and Jack Michael Inigao posting a 3-0 win over Richard Alipuyo in the 30 kgs. division.

Two other G & E boxers emerged victories through 30 kgs. Junrey Semblante and 48 kgs. Edcel Tuñacao, who conquered Charlie Redula of Butuan and Rodney Marababo of Paknaan, Mandaue, respectively.

Zamboanga's Ruben Liyawan, on the other hand hacked out a 3-0 shutout of Walter Semblante in their 30 kgs. battle.

Two Southwestern University pugilists completed the winners' list, with Edmar Tunacao clobbering Toledo's Allan Biraw in the 40 kgs. class and Aljeard Tunacao pulling off a 3-0 triumph over Jomi Aborico in the 57 kgs. class.

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