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                    [Title] => Louie not retiring, says new manager
                    [Summary] => Former two-time world boxing champion Luisito Espinosa is not retiring from the ring and wants another chance to fight for the title in the twilight of his career, said his new manager Joe Robles recently.


Robles, a former San Francisco police officer who is in town to organize a training program for law enforcement authorities, said he recently took over as Espinosa’s manager from Bob Club and is in the process of suing the California State Athletic Commission for suspending the fighter indefinitely.
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A few weeks ago, San Francisco-based immigration lawyer and fight enthusiast Sydney Hall met Espinosa at a Filipino-owned nightclub in the Bay Area where the former two-time world boxing champion works as a bartender on weekends.

"Louie looked like he’s in good shape," said Hall who was recently in Manila. "He told me he’s been working out. I just don’t know if he’s in shape to fight again."
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P1-M bonus from Erap

not_entPresident Estrada has promised a P1-Million bonus for Luisito Espinosa if he beats Guty Espadas for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight title in Merida, Mexico, on April 14.

Espinosa's wife Mariecherie told The STAR yesterday the Chief Executive offered the reward during an audience at Malacañang last Friday.

"Malungkot si Presidente dahil hindi lalaban si Louie dito," said Mariecherie. [DatePublished] => 2000-03-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )

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Robles, a former San Francisco police officer who is in town to organize a training program for law enforcement authorities, said he recently took over as Espinosa’s manager from Bob Club and is in the process of suing the California State Athletic Commission for suspending the fighter indefinitely.
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A few weeks ago, San Francisco-based immigration lawyer and fight enthusiast Sydney Hall met Espinosa at a Filipino-owned nightclub in the Bay Area where the former two-time world boxing champion works as a bartender on weekends.

"Louie looked like he’s in good shape," said Hall who was recently in Manila. "He told me he’s been working out. I just don’t know if he’s in shape to fight again."
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P1-M bonus from Erap

not_entPresident Estrada has promised a P1-Million bonus for Luisito Espinosa if he beats Guty Espadas for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight title in Merida, Mexico, on April 14.

Espinosa's wife Mariecherie told The STAR yesterday the Chief Executive offered the reward during an audience at Malacañang last Friday.

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