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[Title] => One punch does it for Santillan
[Summary] => CEBU Slow-starting Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) welterweight champion Rev Santillan of Jaro, Iloilo, broke out of an early stupor to turn the lights off on challenger Yong Hwa Choi of Korea at 0:46 of the fourth round in the third defense of his 147-pound crown at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel ballroom Saturday night.
A left straight to the jaw floored the Korean who outworked Santillan in two of the first three rounds before the rousing finish that brought the packed crowd to its feet.
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => Santillan stakes title versus Korean rival
[Summary] => Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) welterweight champion Rev Santillan stakes his crown against No. 1 contender Yong Hwa Choi of Korea in a scheduled 12-round fight at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel tonight.
It will be Santillans third defense of the 147-pound diadem he wrested from Suk Hyun Yun last year. Choi planed in from Inchon last Wednesday and vowed to avenge Yuns defeat to Santillan and bring the title back in Korean hands.
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[Title] => Waterfront brawls
[Summary] => Two Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) titles are at stake in promoter Rex (Wakee) Saluds blockbuster card in the Grand Ballroom of the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel tomorrow night.
Two unbeaten Filipino fighters face Korean opponents in scheduled 12-round bouts guaranteed not to last the distance. OPBF welterweight champion Rivero (Bong) Santillan of Jaro, Iloilo, takes on No.
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[Title] => One punch does it for Santillan
[Summary] => CEBU Slow-starting Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) welterweight champion Rev Santillan of Jaro, Iloilo, broke out of an early stupor to turn the lights off on challenger Yong Hwa Choi of Korea at 0:46 of the fourth round in the third defense of his 147-pound crown at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel ballroom Saturday night.
A left straight to the jaw floored the Korean who outworked Santillan in two of the first three rounds before the rousing finish that brought the packed crowd to its feet.
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[Title] => Santillan stakes title versus Korean rival
[Summary] => Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) welterweight champion Rev Santillan stakes his crown against No. 1 contender Yong Hwa Choi of Korea in a scheduled 12-round fight at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel tonight.
It will be Santillans third defense of the 147-pound diadem he wrested from Suk Hyun Yun last year. Choi planed in from Inchon last Wednesday and vowed to avenge Yuns defeat to Santillan and bring the title back in Korean hands.
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => Waterfront brawls
[Summary] => Two Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) titles are at stake in promoter Rex (Wakee) Saluds blockbuster card in the Grand Ballroom of the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel tomorrow night.
Two unbeaten Filipino fighters face Korean opponents in scheduled 12-round bouts guaranteed not to last the distance. OPBF welterweight champion Rivero (Bong) Santillan of Jaro, Iloilo, takes on No.
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