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There are over 50 countries in Molten international manager Norihiko Kamia’s area of responsibility and the Philippines is his favorite market for the basketball line.


Kamia, a former Japanese high school cager who is based in Thailand, calls the Philippines "a special case" because no other nation in his territory shows as much love and affixation for the game. The proof is how the country has embraced Molten’s revolutionary 12-panel, two-tone basketball with a passion.
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His ascension into the powerful position, which gives him the sole authority to oversee the functions of the Asian boxing body, was ratified last week during the AIBA Congress in Egypt.
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There are over 50 countries in Molten international manager Norihiko Kamia’s area of responsibility and the Philippines is his favorite market for the basketball line.


Kamia, a former Japanese high school cager who is based in Thailand, calls the Philippines "a special case" because no other nation in his territory shows as much love and affixation for the game. The proof is how the country has embraced Molten’s revolutionary 12-panel, two-tone basketball with a passion.
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His ascension into the powerful position, which gives him the sole authority to oversee the functions of the Asian boxing body, was ratified last week during the AIBA Congress in Egypt.
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