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![]() | | All articles by Teodoro Medina Reynoso | There are 858 articles attributed to this author. Displaying articles 411 to 420.A Realistic Return to Boxing For Manny Pacquiao in 2023 Thu, 08 Dec 2022

Manny Pacquiao, the former fighting Senator and Pride of the Philippines makes a grand return to the square ring as he faces South Korean martial artist DK Yoo this Saturday, December 10 at the Korea International Exhibition Center
GAB Steps Into the Casimero Affair; Quadro Alas Camp Clarifies Matters Tue, 06 Dec 2022

The Games and Amusements Board, through GAB Officer-in-Charge Atty. Ermar U. Benitez and Boxing Division Chief Jackie Lou Cacho-Ornido, has stepped in to look into former three divisions world titlist Johnriel Casimero's
Casimero-Akaho No Contest Bout Spoils Japanese Boxing Promo in Korea Mon, 05 Dec 2022

It was essentially a Japanese boxing promotion but held in South Korea, at the Paradise City Hotel in Incheon.
In fact, it featured a total of six Japanese fighters going up against four Sokor boxers in the preliminar
Turning Dough to Bread: How Near or Far are we to Crowning One World Champion Per Division? (Last of three parts) Thu, 24 Nov 2022

Since finally and belatedly realising the confusion and the inanity of having as many as four world champions for each of boxing's now 17 (actually 18 if we include the so called Bridgerweight), authorities have dream
Turning Dough to Bread: How Near or Far are We to Crowning One World Champion Per Division? (Second of three parts) Wed, 23 Nov 2022
 Devin Haney is the undisputed champion at Lightweight.
Since finally and belatedly realising the confusion and the inanity of having as many as four world champions for each of boxing's now 17 (actually 18 if we in
Turning Dough to Bread: How Near or Far are we to Crowning One World Champion Per Division? (First of three parts) Tue, 22 Nov 2022
 Japan's Naoya Inoue.
Since finally and belatedly realising the confusion and the inanity of having as many as four world champions for each of boxing's now 17 (actually 18 if we include the so called Bridgerweight), a
Ginjiro Shigeoka Finally Gets Crack at World 105 Title (Without Passing Through Gaunlet of Pinoy Fighters) Thu, 17 Nov 2022
 Ginjiro Shigeoka.
Since named by the Ring Magazine in 2018 as new face to watch out for and as one of Japan's prospective new world boxing champions, Ginjiro Shigeoka and his camp have endeavored to live up to this lofty bil
Japan Sets Major Yearend Fights for Best Boxer, Boxing Nation Credentials Wed, 16 Nov 2022

As the rest of the world is closing shop as far as major boxing bouts are concerned in observance of the merriest time of the year, Japan is not letting up.
As its tradition, Japan is holding the year's remaining bi
World Title Fights for Pinoys May Come Early in 2023 Sun, 13 Nov 2022
 Melvin Jerusalem.
If plans do not miscarry, we may see at least three Filipino boxers fighting for major world boxing titles by the first half of 2023 following breaks given especially by the leading World Boxing Council or W
HOOLIGANISM PLAGUES NCAA AGAIN Fri, 11 Nov 2022

There was a time when the National Collegiate Athletic Association or NCAA was the better, more popular school based basketball league in the country.
That was when both Ateneo and La Salle were still part of the leag
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