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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Two Boxing Titles won by Filipinos in one Day

Oragon talaga pinoy sa borogtian. Sayang ta si Boy Rios dai kinareer an pakikipagbogtian ano, baka champion man siya ngonyan.


Nonito Donaire, known as the “Filipino Flash” just wrestled the IBF World Flyweight championship belt from the power hitting, previously unbeaten (28 wins, 22 knockouts) and orthodox Armenian boxer, Vic Darchinyan who now boxed for Australia in an upset that shock the entire boxing world.




Another Filipino, Florante 'The Little Pacquiao' Condes also knocked down Indonesian Muhammed Rachman twice in the third and in the tenth round to win another IBF crown on a split decision, the world minimum weight (105 lb.) title in Jakarta, Indonesia.

3 comments:

merjoem32 said...

Florante Condes and Nonito Donaire showed what Pinoy boxing is all about. i hope that they can defend their titles well.

Anonymous said...


OT: Finally, Team Pacquiao reveals undefeated welterweight Frankie Gomez as Manny Pacquiao's sparring partner for the upcoming 3rd Rematch against Timothy Bradley on April 9, 2016. Coach Freddie Roach is indeed ready to bring in the big guns for this farewell fight for Manny Pacquiao.

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