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[Title] => Pugs endure injuries, eye finals
[Summary] => HO CHI MINH (Via Globe Telecom) Unknown to the opposition and probably to most members of the Philippine contingent here, Filipino pugs Juanito Magliquian and Chris Camat fought their way to semifinal round of their respective categories Wednesday both with an injured hand.
And Magliquian (45kg) and Camat (75kg) seek to buck their injuries again as they return to the ring for a shot at the gold medal fight at the Phan Dinh Phung Sports Center tonight.
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[Title] => Pugs unfazed by early setbacks
[Summary] => HO CHI MINH (Via Globe Telecom)The RP boxing team hoped to get back on track after suffering two sorry defeats Thursday, looking to build up momentum again as Roel Laguna and Mark Melligen were to climb the ring last night.
But win or lose, the Pinoy pugs are expected to gain morale-boost as Harry Tañamor (48kg) and Joan Tipon (54kg) close out today Team Philippines stints in the preliminary round of the SEA Games slugfest at the Phan Dihn Phung Sports Center.
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[Title] => 2 Pinoy pugs minalas
[Summary] => HO CHI MINH -- Tulad ng inaasahan, hindi kinapitan ng suwerte sina Violito Payla at Francisco Joven sa kanilang kampanyang maagang mapabagsak ang Thailand nang sila ang yumuko sa Thais sa kanilang laban noong Huwebes ng gabi sa boxing competition ng 22nd Southeast Asian Games na ginanap sa Phan Dinh Phung Stadium dito.
Masyadong malakas ang 2003 World Champion na si Sonjit Jongjohor para kay Payla nang gapiin nito ang Pinoy, 20-10 sa elimination ng flyweight division.
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[Title] => Pugs draw a mix of tough, lesser rivals
[Summary] => HO CHI MIHN (Via Globe Telecom) Results of the draw further boosted the Philippine boxing teams hopes for a big redemption in the 22nd Southeast Asian Games, thankful of some good breaks that went its way yesterday morning here.
But not all Team Philippines wishes were granted.
Francis Joven, for one, makes his debut in the biennial meet against 69kg. defending champion Manon Boojunnong of Thailand.
Violito Payla, meanwhile, has found himself in an early collision with old tormentor Sonjit Jongjonor also of Thailand in the 51kg. class.
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And Magliquian (45kg) and Camat (75kg) seek to buck their injuries again as they return to the ring for a shot at the gold medal fight at the Phan Dinh Phung Sports Center tonight.
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[Summary] => HO CHI MINH (Via Globe Telecom)The RP boxing team hoped to get back on track after suffering two sorry defeats Thursday, looking to build up momentum again as Roel Laguna and Mark Melligen were to climb the ring last night.
But win or lose, the Pinoy pugs are expected to gain morale-boost as Harry Tañamor (48kg) and Joan Tipon (54kg) close out today Team Philippines stints in the preliminary round of the SEA Games slugfest at the Phan Dihn Phung Sports Center.
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[Summary] => HO CHI MINH -- Tulad ng inaasahan, hindi kinapitan ng suwerte sina Violito Payla at Francisco Joven sa kanilang kampanyang maagang mapabagsak ang Thailand nang sila ang yumuko sa Thais sa kanilang laban noong Huwebes ng gabi sa boxing competition ng 22nd Southeast Asian Games na ginanap sa Phan Dinh Phung Stadium dito.
Masyadong malakas ang 2003 World Champion na si Sonjit Jongjohor para kay Payla nang gapiin nito ang Pinoy, 20-10 sa elimination ng flyweight division.
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[Title] => Pugs draw a mix of tough, lesser rivals
[Summary] => HO CHI MIHN (Via Globe Telecom) Results of the draw further boosted the Philippine boxing teams hopes for a big redemption in the 22nd Southeast Asian Games, thankful of some good breaks that went its way yesterday morning here.
But not all Team Philippines wishes were granted.
Francis Joven, for one, makes his debut in the biennial meet against 69kg. defending champion Manon Boojunnong of Thailand.
Violito Payla, meanwhile, has found himself in an early collision with old tormentor Sonjit Jongjonor also of Thailand in the 51kg. class.
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December 6, 2003 - 12:00am