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                    [Summary] => SEREMBAN, Malaysia – Two Filipino boxers blazed their way into the finals of the Asian Amateur Boxing Championship on Monday but only one between the two brilliant sons of poor parents from Negros was given the nod to go for the gold medal.


The lucky guy was light flyweight Lhyven Salazar, a sweet-punching sidewalk vendor’s son from Bacolod who outclassed Myanmar’s Kyaw Swar Aung to arrange a gold medal duel yesterday with peppery Hong Moo Won of South Korea.
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At ang masuwerteng lalaki ay si light flyweight Lhyven Salazar, anak ng sweet-punching sidewalk vendors mula sa Bacolod nang talunin niya si Kyaw Swar ng Myanmar upang isaayos ang kanilang gold medal duel ni Hong Moo Won ng South Korea.

Dominado ng 23-anyos na si Salazar ang mas maliit na kalaban sa iskor na 35-14.
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Umiskor sina light flyweight Lhyven Salazar at bantamweight Ferdie Gamo ng impresibong panalo upang umusad sa quarterfinals kung saan nakasiguro na sila ng bronze medals.
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The lucky guy was light flyweight Lhyven Salazar, a sweet-punching sidewalk vendor’s son from Bacolod who outclassed Myanmar’s Kyaw Swar Aung to arrange a gold medal duel yesterday with peppery Hong Moo Won of South Korea.
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At ang masuwerteng lalaki ay si light flyweight Lhyven Salazar, anak ng sweet-punching sidewalk vendors mula sa Bacolod nang talunin niya si Kyaw Swar ng Myanmar upang isaayos ang kanilang gold medal duel ni Hong Moo Won ng South Korea.

Dominado ng 23-anyos na si Salazar ang mas maliit na kalaban sa iskor na 35-14.
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Umiskor sina light flyweight Lhyven Salazar at bantamweight Ferdie Gamo ng impresibong panalo upang umusad sa quarterfinals kung saan nakasiguro na sila ng bronze medals.
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