+ Follow TABY Tag
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[Title] => In the Fistorama tradition
[Summary] => Last week, I had a heckuva good time covering a 66-round "Fistorama" card promoted by Boy Cantada at the Cantada Sports Center in Bicutan. I joined Ed Picson and Zacarias (Taby) Tabaniag on the panel that worked the fights for TV.
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => More on Taby
[Summary] => Zacarias (Taby) Tabaniag, the National Golf Association of the Philippines (NGAP) Rules Committee head who was known as a boxing guru before leaving the ring for the greens over 15 years ago, says Manny Pacquiao could become one of the countrys all-time greats if he works on his combinations.
"Hes got the heart of a champion," notes Taby. "But he lacks combinations. His left is terrific but what about his right?"
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[Title] => Rapping with Taby
[Summary] => Since I dont play golf and know little about the sport, running into Taby Tabaniag is a remote possibility for me.
Taby was once a fixture in boxing circles. He teamed with Joe Cantada in hosting "Fistorama" on TV for over 25 years. And he was the late Flash Elordes publicist during his reign as world junior lightweight champion. But when Elorde died and "Fistorama" made its curtain call, Taby left boxing for golf. Hes never looked back.
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TABY
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"Hes got the heart of a champion," notes Taby. "But he lacks combinations. His left is terrific but what about his right?"
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[Title] => Rapping with Taby
[Summary] => Since I dont play golf and know little about the sport, running into Taby Tabaniag is a remote possibility for me.
Taby was once a fixture in boxing circles. He teamed with Joe Cantada in hosting "Fistorama" on TV for over 25 years. And he was the late Flash Elordes publicist during his reign as world junior lightweight champion. But when Elorde died and "Fistorama" made its curtain call, Taby left boxing for golf. Hes never looked back.
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