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                    [Title] => Pacquiao decks foe, retains title
                    [Summary] => KIDAPAWAN, North Cotabato — Manny Pacquiao needed only six rounds to stop Thailand’s Wethya Sakmuangklang yesterday and retain his World Boxing Council international super bantamweight crown at the jampacked Kidapawan Provincial Gymnasium here.


A crowd of close to 15,000 got what they came for when Pacquiao landed two powerful body shots that sent the Thai fighter down with barely 18 ticks left in the sixth. The challenger struggled to get up and referee Bruce McTavish of New Zealand stopped the fight.
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"Mindanao has been a rich breeding ground of talent in the past, producing some of our outstanding athletes over the years," said Tuason. "We believe that the Sports Summit will be a vehicle in accelerating this development."
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                    [Title] => Pacquiao decks foe, retains title
                    [Summary] => KIDAPAWAN, North Cotabato — Manny Pacquiao needed only six rounds to stop Thailand’s Wethya Sakmuangklang yesterday and retain his World Boxing Council international super bantamweight crown at the jampacked Kidapawan Provincial Gymnasium here.


A crowd of close to 15,000 got what they came for when Pacquiao landed two powerful body shots that sent the Thai fighter down with barely 18 ticks left in the sixth. The challenger struggled to get up and referee Bruce McTavish of New Zealand stopped the fight.
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"Mindanao has been a rich breeding ground of talent in the past, producing some of our outstanding athletes over the years," said Tuason. "We believe that the Sports Summit will be a vehicle in accelerating this development."
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