+ Follow Erbito Salavarria Tag
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[Title] => Salavarria named Hall of Famer
[Summary] => Former two-time world flyweight champion Erbito Salavarria was inducted into the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame, joining nine others in the third batch of honorees, during enshrinement rites organized by the PSC as mandated by R. A. 8757 at the PICC last Thursday night.
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[Title] => It's curtains for Rubillar
[Summary] => Late substitute Juanito Rubillar failed in his fourth attempt to win a world title as he was stopped by WBA lightflyweight champion Giovanni Segura at 2:04 of the sixth round at Nueva Vallarta, Mexico, yesterday morning (Manila time).
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[Title] => Mangubat drops bid vs Thai champ
[Summary] => SONGKHLA, Thailand Filipino challenger Randy Mangubat failed in his bid for an early stoppage and absorbed a unanimous decision at the hands of home bet Pongsaklek Wonjongkam in their World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight clash yesterday at the scenic Samila Beach here.
Mangubat held his own against the speedy Thai champion, scoring heavily on left hooks to the body and head. But Wonjongkam, who snatched the crown from another Filipino Malcolm Tunacao in less than a round in Pichit town two years ago, countered with solid blows to earn the nod of the judges.
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[Title] => Mangubat vows all-out attack
[Summary] => Randy Mangubat knows how difficult it is to earn a crack at a world crown. Thats why hes going all-out to beat World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight champion Pongsaklek Wonjongkam in their scheduled 12-round title bout this Friday at Samiha Bay in the Thai province of Songkha.
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[Title] => Tiger not giving up despite loss
[Summary] => Tiger Ari came home to a somber welcome yesterday after losing to Cassius Baloyi of South Africa on a sixth round knockout in a bid for the vacant International Boxing Organization (IBO) junior lightweight title in Carnival City.
Ari had no excuses for last Wednesdays defeat. But he promised to bounce back.
Its not over, Ari vowed, as he set his sights on regaining the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) superfeatherweight throne he relinquished to fight Baloyi for the IBO crown.
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[Title] => Record entries in NBA contest - SPORTING CHANCE by Joaquin M. Henson
[Summary] => This ones for you.
A total of 6,457 entries flooded The STAR office lobby as readers responded in a big way to the fourth and last National Basketball Association (NBA) Game of the Week contest before the playoffs.
The previous three contests averaged 2,000 entries.
Three questions on the San Antonio-Minnesota game shown on IBC-13 last March 15 had to be answered correctly for an entry to qualify in the draw. Who scored the first basket, what was the halftime score, and who was the top scorer?
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[Title] => Final bell for Toti, maker of boxing champs
[Summary] => It was around 8 p.m. on New Years Eve when boxing trainer Rolando (Toti) Sangalang, known in fistic circles as "The Maker of Champions," motioned to his wife Florencia and son Rolando, Jr. to stand by his bedside in their Imus, Cavite home.
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Erbito Salavarria
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[Summary] => Former two-time world flyweight champion Erbito Salavarria was inducted into the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame, joining nine others in the third batch of honorees, during enshrinement rites organized by the PSC as mandated by R. A. 8757 at the PICC last Thursday night.
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[Title] => It's curtains for Rubillar
[Summary] => Late substitute Juanito Rubillar failed in his fourth attempt to win a world title as he was stopped by WBA lightflyweight champion Giovanni Segura at 2:04 of the sixth round at Nueva Vallarta, Mexico, yesterday morning (Manila time).
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[Title] => Mangubat drops bid vs Thai champ
[Summary] => SONGKHLA, Thailand Filipino challenger Randy Mangubat failed in his bid for an early stoppage and absorbed a unanimous decision at the hands of home bet Pongsaklek Wonjongkam in their World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight clash yesterday at the scenic Samila Beach here.
Mangubat held his own against the speedy Thai champion, scoring heavily on left hooks to the body and head. But Wonjongkam, who snatched the crown from another Filipino Malcolm Tunacao in less than a round in Pichit town two years ago, countered with solid blows to earn the nod of the judges.
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[Title] => Mangubat vows all-out attack
[Summary] => Randy Mangubat knows how difficult it is to earn a crack at a world crown. Thats why hes going all-out to beat World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight champion Pongsaklek Wonjongkam in their scheduled 12-round title bout this Friday at Samiha Bay in the Thai province of Songkha.
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[Title] => Tiger not giving up despite loss
[Summary] => Tiger Ari came home to a somber welcome yesterday after losing to Cassius Baloyi of South Africa on a sixth round knockout in a bid for the vacant International Boxing Organization (IBO) junior lightweight title in Carnival City.
Ari had no excuses for last Wednesdays defeat. But he promised to bounce back.
Its not over, Ari vowed, as he set his sights on regaining the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) superfeatherweight throne he relinquished to fight Baloyi for the IBO crown.
[DatePublished] => 2002-04-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Record entries in NBA contest - SPORTING CHANCE by Joaquin M. Henson
[Summary] => This ones for you.
A total of 6,457 entries flooded The STAR office lobby as readers responded in a big way to the fourth and last National Basketball Association (NBA) Game of the Week contest before the playoffs.
The previous three contests averaged 2,000 entries.
Three questions on the San Antonio-Minnesota game shown on IBC-13 last March 15 had to be answered correctly for an entry to qualify in the draw. Who scored the first basket, what was the halftime score, and who was the top scorer?
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[Title] => Final bell for Toti, maker of boxing champs
[Summary] => It was around 8 p.m. on New Years Eve when boxing trainer Rolando (Toti) Sangalang, known in fistic circles as "The Maker of Champions," motioned to his wife Florencia and son Rolando, Jr. to stand by his bedside in their Imus, Cavite home.
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