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Former three weight world champion Felix "Tito" Trinidad and WBC General Secretary Gaby Penagarciano visited a Children's Orphanage in Puerto Rico earlier this week and generous shared their day with over 100 orphans. The living legend also handed out toys and boxing souvenier to the needy children as part of the WBC's charity program, World Boxing Cares.
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