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                    [Summary] => Bangkapi Mall, Bang-kok, Thailand--Iisa lamang ang pag-asa ng Philippine women’s boxing team sa gintong medalya sa 10-nation 1st Asian Women’s Boxing Championships dito.


Wala nang iba pa kundi si lightwelter Michelle Martinez, police officer ng Support Services ng Camp Crame Head Quarters, ang tanging pag-asa ng bansa sa finals matapos yumukod si lightweight Rosie Villarito kay Wei Qing ng China (16-20) dahil sa kakulangan ng endurance at ang pagsumpong ng kanyang asthma sa huling semifinal match noong Lunes ng gabi.
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Although faced with some financial and logistic problems, the seven-woman boxing squad is excited at the prospect of meeting its Asian counterparts who are also participating for the first time in the event.

Other nations competing are Kazakhstan and other former USSR satellites, China, India and host Thailand.
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Wala nang iba pa kundi si lightwelter Michelle Martinez, police officer ng Support Services ng Camp Crame Head Quarters, ang tanging pag-asa ng bansa sa finals matapos yumukod si lightweight Rosie Villarito kay Wei Qing ng China (16-20) dahil sa kakulangan ng endurance at ang pagsumpong ng kanyang asthma sa huling semifinal match noong Lunes ng gabi.
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Although faced with some financial and logistic problems, the seven-woman boxing squad is excited at the prospect of meeting its Asian counterparts who are also participating for the first time in the event.

Other nations competing are Kazakhstan and other former USSR satellites, China, India and host Thailand.
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