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ROUND 1, the first boxing, muay and mixed martial arts gym in Manila , opened shop over the weekend, hoping to discover and develop young talents who could be part of the national team.

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Tinalo ng World Muaythai Philippines (WMF-Phils.) Mo-tolite-Pagcor Muaythai Aero-bics Team na binubuo nina Wushu SEA Games gold me-dalists George Lusadan, 2003-2005 flyweight Muaythai National champion at 2003 Thailand Queen’s Cup bronze medalists Jessica Oyang, at Emmanuel Sabrine mula sa Chinese Kickboxing Team ng NCR, ang Lebanon team na siyang komopo ng bronze medal.
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Muay Association of the Philippines president Robert Valdez hopes to snatch two of the seven golds at stake behind world-class athletes Brent Velasco and Roland Claro.

Muay Thai was just a demonstration sport last year and, undeniably, Thailand remains the undisputed power of the sport in Southeast Asia.
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Claro, the 25-year-old bet from Zamboanga City, bowed to a superior rival in Blizneu Alyaxey of Belarus in their three-round final in the 48-kg category but gained a lot of experience which he hoped to boost his bid for a SEA Games stint late this year.
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ROUND 1, the first boxing, muay and mixed martial arts gym in Manila , opened shop over the weekend, hoping to discover and develop young talents who could be part of the national team.

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Tinalo ng World Muaythai Philippines (WMF-Phils.) Mo-tolite-Pagcor Muaythai Aero-bics Team na binubuo nina Wushu SEA Games gold me-dalists George Lusadan, 2003-2005 flyweight Muaythai National champion at 2003 Thailand Queen’s Cup bronze medalists Jessica Oyang, at Emmanuel Sabrine mula sa Chinese Kickboxing Team ng NCR, ang Lebanon team na siyang komopo ng bronze medal.
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Muay Association of the Philippines president Robert Valdez hopes to snatch two of the seven golds at stake behind world-class athletes Brent Velasco and Roland Claro.

Muay Thai was just a demonstration sport last year and, undeniably, Thailand remains the undisputed power of the sport in Southeast Asia.
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Claro, the 25-year-old bet from Zamboanga City, bowed to a superior rival in Blizneu Alyaxey of Belarus in their three-round final in the 48-kg category but gained a lot of experience which he hoped to boost his bid for a SEA Games stint late this year.
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