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                    [Title] => Four Filipino fighters open bid in China slugfest
                    [Summary] => Team RP-Revicon opens its bid in the 2003 Xinjiang China International Boxing Open Thursday when it sends four of its boxers in the opening bouts of the annual tournament in Xinjiang, China.


Light flyweight Lhyven Salazar, lightweight Anthony Igusquiza, light welterweight Florencio Ferrer and welterweight Francis Joven troop to the ring one by one, each bidding to gain the second round in this prestigious tournament which attracted 14 teams from 11 countries including the Philippines and three China squads.
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Violito Payla, a gifted southpaw from Cagayan de Oro, will lead the charge of the RP Revicon team in the event which is also expected to draw entries from Asian heavyweights like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Thailand.
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                    [Summary] => Team RP-Revicon opens its bid in the 2003 Xinjiang China International Boxing Open Thursday when it sends four of its boxers in the opening bouts of the annual tournament in Xinjiang, China.


Light flyweight Lhyven Salazar, lightweight Anthony Igusquiza, light welterweight Florencio Ferrer and welterweight Francis Joven troop to the ring one by one, each bidding to gain the second round in this prestigious tournament which attracted 14 teams from 11 countries including the Philippines and three China squads.
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Violito Payla, a gifted southpaw from Cagayan de Oro, will lead the charge of the RP Revicon team in the event which is also expected to draw entries from Asian heavyweights like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Thailand.
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