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May 13 taon na ang nakakaraan nang makopo ni  Malcolm Tunacao ang WBC flyweight crown sa bisa ng seventh round knockout kontra kay Medgeon 3-K Battery at ngayon sa edad na 35, ang Cebuano  na tinawag na ‘Eagle Eye’ ay may tsansa para sa ikalawang titulo sa takip silim ng kanyang career sa pakikipagharap kay  WBC bantamweight champion Shinsuke Yamanaka sa Kokugikan, Tokyo sa April 8.

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Denver “The Excitement” Cuello defends his WBC International minimumweight title against Samat “3-K Battery” Chaiyong of Thailand on March 26 at the Ynares Gym in Angono, Rizal.

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"That’s our plan. That Manny’s future fight will be held in the Philippines,"said the First Gentleman Sunday, the day after Pacquiao knocked out Erik Morales here in Vegas.

Arroyo came over to see the fight live at the Thomas and Mack Center. He said he jumped with joy when he saw the referee, Kenny Bayless, stop the fight late in the 10th round.
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I took my time writing to let people know how he really is as a person.

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Samson ready for Gerry

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Denver “The Excitement” Cuello defends his WBC International minimumweight title against Samat “3-K Battery” Chaiyong of Thailand on March 26 at the Ynares Gym in Angono, Rizal.

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"That’s our plan. That Manny’s future fight will be held in the Philippines,"said the First Gentleman Sunday, the day after Pacquiao knocked out Erik Morales here in Vegas.

Arroyo came over to see the fight live at the Thomas and Mack Center. He said he jumped with joy when he saw the referee, Kenny Bayless, stop the fight late in the 10th round.
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I took my time writing to let people know how he really is as a person.

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Samson ready for Gerry

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