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Although his Dec. 19 fight against International Boxing Organization (IBO) superfeatherweight champion Cassius Baloyi has been cancelled, Espinosa is unruffled. He said his chance to become Asia’s first world titlist in three divisions remains alive and explained the Luneta bout was doomed from the start because of his inability to leave the US due to a pending application for a green card.
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The Filipino fighter left for London yesterday with manager Dante Almario and fight coordinator Allan Vidal in quest of the World Boxing Federation (WBF) flyweight title. Danggod battles Damaen Kelly of Belfast at the Excel Exhibition Centre in the English capital for the vacant throne on May 21.
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It will be Santillan’s third defense of the 147-pound diadem he wrested from Suk Hyun Yun last year. Choi planed in from Inchon last Wednesday and vowed to avenge Yun’s defeat to Santillan and bring the title back in Korean hands.
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