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                    [Title] => Never again a Pinoy
                    [Summary] => Sports Illustrated’s batting average in choosing Olympic gold medalists in boxing is neither good nor bad.


In 1996, the respected US weekly magazine was on the money with five gold medal picks–lightflyweight Daniel Petrov Bojilov of Bulgaria, bantamweight Istvan Kovacs of Hungary, lightwelterweight Hector Vinent of Cuba, middleweight Ariel Hernandez of Cuba and heavyweight Felix Savon of Cuba.
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                    [Title] => Never again a Pinoy
                    [Summary] => Sports Illustrated’s batting average in choosing Olympic gold medalists in boxing is neither good nor bad.


In 1996, the respected US weekly magazine was on the money with five gold medal picks–lightflyweight Daniel Petrov Bojilov of Bulgaria, bantamweight Istvan Kovacs of Hungary, lightwelterweight Hector Vinent of Cuba, middleweight Ariel Hernandez of Cuba and heavyweight Felix Savon of Cuba.
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