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LAS VEGAS — In a rare fit of anger, Brian Viloria dared World Boxing Council (WBC) lightflyweight champion Omar Nino Romero to fight him a third time after the Mexican’s supporters booed his claim that he was robbed of a victory in a press conference after their rematch wound up a draw at the Thomas and Mack Center here Saturday night (yesterday morning, Manila).

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Consoling the crest-fallen fighter were his parents Ben and Rosemarie.

But even as he admitted feeling depressed, Viloria said he wasn’t fazed by the unexpected defeat.
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Consoling the crest-fallen fighter were his parents Ben and Rosemarie.

But even as he admitted feeling depressed, Viloria said he wasn’t fazed by the unexpected defeat.
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LAS VEGAS — In a rare fit of anger, Brian Viloria dared World Boxing Council (WBC) lightflyweight champion Omar Nino Romero to fight him a third time after the Mexican’s supporters booed his claim that he was robbed of a victory in a press conference after their rematch wound up a draw at the Thomas and Mack Center here Saturday night (yesterday morning, Manila).

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Consoling the crest-fallen fighter were his parents Ben and Rosemarie.

But even as he admitted feeling depressed, Viloria said he wasn’t fazed by the unexpected defeat.
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Consoling the crest-fallen fighter were his parents Ben and Rosemarie.

But even as he admitted feeling depressed, Viloria said he wasn’t fazed by the unexpected defeat.
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