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                    [Title] => Golez stops Korean to advance to final
                    [Summary] => PYONGYANG, North Korea — Middleweight Maraon Golez yesterday demolished  Korean No. 2 O  Yong Su right in  the first round and emerged as the second Filipino to vie for the gold in the Pyongyang International Boxing Invitational tournament here.


The 21-year-old armyman from Cebu, the least experienced in the seven-man Team Caltex Philippines, swarmed all over the taller Korean right at the opening bell and went on to join light flyweight Harry Tanamor in today’s final bouts.
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The southpaw Armyman from Zamboanga, who turned 24 yesterday, pulled away from a slim 1-0 lead in the first round, pummeling Jon Sang Ryol with a series of three-punch attacks to become the first finalist with a whopping 11-3 win.

But two other Filipino boxers lost their respective bouts, all victims of bum decisions.
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                    [Summary] => PYONGYANG, North Korea — Middleweight Maraon Golez yesterday demolished  Korean No. 2 O  Yong Su right in  the first round and emerged as the second Filipino to vie for the gold in the Pyongyang International Boxing Invitational tournament here.


The 21-year-old armyman from Cebu, the least experienced in the seven-man Team Caltex Philippines, swarmed all over the taller Korean right at the opening bell and went on to join light flyweight Harry Tanamor in today’s final bouts.
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The southpaw Armyman from Zamboanga, who turned 24 yesterday, pulled away from a slim 1-0 lead in the first round, pummeling Jon Sang Ryol with a series of three-punch attacks to become the first finalist with a whopping 11-3 win.

But two other Filipino boxers lost their respective bouts, all victims of bum decisions.
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