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The Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (ABAP) and its corporate sponsor PLDT have dangled cash bonuses of as much as P1 million to boxers who will secure Olympic berths during the Aiba Men’s World Boxing Championships later this year.

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Slated Sept. 13-14 at the Family Country Hotel and Convention Center here in the country’s "Tuna Capital," the event will highlight once again this southern city’s position as the top producer of fresh and processed tuna products.
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