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| | All articles by Dennis Principe | There are 408 articles attributed to this author. Displaying articles 11 to 20.Hey Joe, It's Time to Let Go of Suico Wed, 19 Jul 2006 Despite being a failure in his first world title challenge, former OPBF super featherweight champion Randy Suico was not a total dissapointment Sunday at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas.
Punchstats show Suico got bombarded with loads of vicious blows unleashed by defending WBA lightweight king
JUST bring ‘em on Wed, 28 Sep 2005 This is quintessentially the challenge of Hawaiian born boxer Brian Viloria when asked about the possible marquee fights in the horizon, now that he is the universally recognized champion of the once-thrilling lightflyweight division.
In an interview with this writer, Viloria expressed his enthu
Gabi’s debut night in US a success Sat, 24 Sep 2005 WORLD-rated Filipino boxer Diosdado ‘The Price” Gabi registered a victory in his American debut Friday night (Los Angeles Time), scoring a 4th round technical decision versus Mexican Jose Alfredo Tirado at the Stockton Civic Auditorium in Stockton, California.
The fight was stopped i
Suico squanders chance to stardom Sat, 24 Sep 2005 BEING matched against patsy foes finally took its toll for Filipino boxer Randy Suico.
The lanky 25-year-old Suico lost a 10-round majority decision Friday night (Los Angeles Time) to former world lightweight champion Javier Jauregui of Mexico at the USC Lyon Center in Los Angeles, California.
Pacquiao hands back luster to Philippine boxing; Another looming 3-peat weekend for RP Fri, 23 Sep 2005 Publisher's note: PhilBoxing.com would like to welcome veteran boxing writer, TV news anchor and radio host Dennis Principe into the fold of PhilBoxing.com columnists.
FILIPINO boxing hero Manny Pacquiao has indeed buffed up the once-glinting Philippine boxing.
Boxing has always been
Mayol wishes Gejon 'more power' Fri, 23 Sep 2005 AS his bosom buddy, Oriental boxing champion Rodel Mayol wants to wish world minimumweight title challenger Eriberto ‘Yukka’ Gejon more power.
And the 24-year-old Mayol means that literally.
According to Mayol, current Oriental Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) 105-lb champion, Gej
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