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Light-flyweight Alice Kate Aparri and lightweight Mitchel Martinez settled for the bronze medals as they lost their respective semifinal bouts in the Fourth World Women Boxing Championships at the Talkatora Indoor Stadium in New Delhi, India.


Martinez tried but failed to pin down the foxy Argentinian Anabelle Farias, 13-18, to equal her showing in the 2005 World Championships in Russia.

Aparri also won a bronze in her first attempt at the prestigious event after bowing to another Argentinian Yessica Bopp, 9-16.
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Martinez tried but failed to pin down the foxy Argentinian Anabelle Farias, 13-18, to equal her showing in the 2005 World Championships in Russia.

Aparri also won a bronze in her first attempt at the prestigious event after bowing to another Argentinian Yessica Bopp, 9-16.
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Martinez tried but failed to pin down the foxy Argentinian Anabelle Farias, 13-18, to equal her showing in the 2005 World Championships in Russia.

Aparri also won a bronze in her first attempt at the prestigious event after bowing to another Argentinian Yessica Bopp, 9-16.
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Martinez tried but failed to pin down the foxy Argentinian Anabelle Farias, 13-18, to equal her showing in the 2005 World Championships in Russia.

Aparri also won a bronze in her first attempt at the prestigious event after bowing to another Argentinian Yessica Bopp, 9-16.
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Martinez tried but failed to pin down the foxy Argentinian Anabelle Farias, 13-18, to equal her showing in the 2005 World Championships in Russia.

Aparri also won a bronze in her first attempt at the prestigious event after bowing to another Argentinian Yessica Bopp, 9-16.
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Martinez tried but failed to pin down the foxy Argentinian Anabelle Farias, 13-18, to equal her showing in the 2005 World Championships in Russia.

Aparri also won a bronze in her first attempt at the prestigious event after bowing to another Argentinian Yessica Bopp, 9-16.
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Martinez tried but failed to pin down the foxy Argentinian Anabelle Farias, 13-18, to equal her showing in the 2005 World Championships in Russia.

Aparri also won a bronze in her first attempt at the prestigious event after bowing to another Argentinian Yessica Bopp, 9-16.
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Martinez tried but failed to pin down the foxy Argentinian Anabelle Farias, 13-18, to equal her showing in the 2005 World Championships in Russia.

Aparri also won a bronze in her first attempt at the prestigious event after bowing to another Argentinian Yessica Bopp, 9-16.
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Martinez tried but failed to pin down the foxy Argentinian Anabelle Farias, 13-18, to equal her showing in the 2005 World Championships in Russia.

Aparri also won a bronze in her first attempt at the prestigious event after bowing to another Argentinian Yessica Bopp, 9-16.
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Martinez tried but failed to pin down the foxy Argentinian Anabelle Farias, 13-18, to equal her showing in the 2005 World Championships in Russia.

Aparri also won a bronze in her first attempt at the prestigious event after bowing to another Argentinian Yessica Bopp, 9-16.
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