+ Follow OLYMPIANS TAEKWONDO TRAINING CENTER Tag
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[Title] => Monsour takes it to the streets
[Summary] => Once a fighter, always a fighter. All throughout his prolific career as an action star during the late ’80s, Monsour del Rosario never failed to dazzle his audiences with his lightning-fast punches and amazing flurries of roundhouse kicks.
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[AuthorName] => Tinnie P. Esguerra
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[Title] => Monsours memories
[Summary] => Elite athletes all over the world are known by their first names, and the Philippines is no exception. But even among our sports legends, there are very few whose recall is such that you know who youre talking about just from their given names: Paeng, Bata, Lydia. There is one, however, whose name was, in itself, unique: Monsour.
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[Summary] => Taekwondo in the Philippines would never be the same without Monsour del Rosario, and vice-versa. On one hand, the once-unknown martial art found a nationwide ambassador in this accomplished athlete who triples as the World Champion of the World Taekwondo Championships, the first Filipino winner in the Asian Games and South East Asian Games, and the first Filipino qualifier for the Olympics.
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