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    PEÑALOSA MAY DEFEND TITLE ONCE AGAIN IN MANILA
    By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, Wed, 07 May 2008

    World Boxing Organization bantamweight champion Gerry Peñalosa may defend his title once again in the Philippines with a possibility that the bout may be staged in Cebu. Well known promoter Sammy Gello-ani who works Read Full Story >>> PEALOSA MAY DEFEND TITLE ONCE AGAIN IN MANILA




    GORRES RETURNS ON MAY 31
    TUÑACAO ALSO SEES ACTION IN UNDERCARD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mintymen View Post
    Yeah Bords, finally got my lost password. Anyway to all fellow pinoys i would like to share with you zenzuu.

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    Biro lang pare.
    kaya pala lagi ka na lang nasa computer walang nagbabantay. lol

    galing ng sig mo ah. who are those fighters? parang si elorde.

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    Default Re: TAMBAYAN (mga 'tol dito tayo)

    Kkisser mukhan bibihira ka lang bumisita dito ah. Visit ka often para palagi kitang mabigyan ng reps.

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    So this is where the pinoy anonymous meetings are being held. Hindi ito ang inaasahan ko.

    Anyways it's been raining oceans here, and often if a guy can do better than San Mig, Ginebra, Redhorse, or Matador you can find them drinking Tanduay rum.

    I remember a few years ago seeing a billboard of Steven Segal with the captions, "I found gold in the Philippines."

    So when I saw a rainbow I was able to make a strange connection.

    "Tingan mo, do you know what's on the other end of that rainbow?"

    "Tanduay gold."

    Anyways, I've found that Tanduay rum makes a nice gift when coming back to the states. It's funny, Customs have nothing wrong with you bringing 4-5 bottles of rum, and a dosen reels of cigerettes, but if you try to sneak food into the country they're going to bring in the bomb squad.
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    I don't drink hard liquour so I'm not really interested with Tanduay Rhum. My father (who was an alcoholic before) loved Tanduay. I don't know what's in Tanduay that Filipinos love.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Nagel View Post
    So this is where the pinoy anonymous meetings are being held. Hindi ito ang inaasahan ko.

    Anyways it's been raining oceans here, and often if a guy can do better than San Mig, Ginebra, Redhorse, or Matador you can find them drinking Tanduay rum.

    I remember a few years ago seeing a billboard of Steven Segal with the captions, "I found gold in the Philippines."

    So when I saw a rainbow I was able to make a strange connection.

    "Tingan mo, do you know what's on the other end of that rainbow?"

    "Tanduay gold."

    Anyways, I've found that Tanduay rum makes a nice gift when coming back to the states. It's funny, Customs have nothing wrong with you bringing 4-5 bottles of rum, and a dosen reels of cigerettes, but if you try to sneak food into the country they're going to bring in the bomb squad.
    Dried fish or any preserved vaccum packed fruits and veggies are allowable. But US custom can't tolerate longanisa.

    Tanduay lapad was my drink choice when I was in 6th grade to 2nd year high school with my tropa. Cuz they're really cheap and easy to hide. I can't stand Genebra gin though. I hear stories about embalmers using Genebra gin as a good alternative for formaline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brucelee View Post
    I don't drink hard liquour so I'm not really interested with Tanduay Rhum. My father (who was an alcoholic before) loved Tanduay. I don't know what's in Tanduay that Filipinos love.
    Pangmasa ang presyo kse pre. Tanduay is like a generic for Fundador.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brucelee View Post
    Kkisser mukhan bibihira ka lang bumisita dito ah. Visit ka often para palagi kitang mabigyan ng reps.
    thanks bro. i'll try to drop by as often as i could. medyo busy lang. ty sa reps, mas marami na akong puedeng ibalik sa inyo.

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    Gatas ng kambeng o kalabaw at kapeng barako nalan, dere.
    Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.

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    OTIENO: NOW IS MY TIME!
    PhilBoxing.com, Sat, 17 May 2008

    He took the vacant Universal Boxing Organization bantamweight crown against Twalib Muribu in Dec 2006. He was the warrior who stopped African Boxing Union super flyweight champion Francis Miyeyusho with a first-round knock Read Full Story >>> OTIENO: NOW IS MY TIME!

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    FIL-AM SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT DEBUTS AT MONTEBELLO
    By Ed de la Vega, DDS
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    Sat, 17 May 2008



    A Fil-Am super middleweight boxer will debut on May 23, 2008 at the Quiet Canon in Montebello, CA. His name is Ian Mauleon. He was born and raise in Oakland, California, one of three boys of Mario and Erlinda Mauleon.

    Sadly, Mauleon was raised in an area where gangs were prevalent. Thus, it was not surprising that he and his brother drifted to such company. As a result, an elder brother was killed in a drive-by shooting at age 16 and another brother was in prison most of his teen years.

    Due to the unfortunate incidents that befell his brothers, Ian decided that it was time to channel his energy to something more positive and thus stay out of trouble.

    In 1994 he got involved with amateur boxing. Boxing suited him well as it satisfied his craving to fight without getting involved in street fights where he was known to knock-out guys with one swing of his right hand.

    Ian started his amateur career in his hometown, Oakland, California. Over time, he compiled a record of 49-7. Then he moved to LA to pursue the sweet science.


    Ian Mauleon.

    In his last amateur fight in May 2007, he lost a close fight during the US Olympic Trials in Salt Lake City, Utah.

    When asked why he turned to boxing, his reply was: - “We were all raised with a competitive nature, that is why in everything I do, I always want to win. And with boxing, you don’t have teammates to rely on, so everything comes from yourself”

    Ian Mauleon will debut on Friday, May 23, 2008 at the Quiet Canon in Montebello, California. Montebello is a bedroom community east of Los Angeles where one will find many quaint houses with well manicured lawns. A good number of Filipinos reside and/or work in that town.

    Mauleon will be fighting a southpaw middle weight named Thomas Rittenbaugh. Rittenbaugh parades a 2-2-2 record, not a bad competition for a beginner like Mauleon.

    The fight card is a promotion of All Star Boxing, the Espada Boxing and the Brooklyn Gio’s Boxing Club. It is dubbed as “Boxing of the Raising Stars.

    Tickets are still available at the ALL Star Boxing. Call Ramon at 213-926-1885 or John at 818-795-7084
    Last edited by :::PSL:::; 05-17-2008 at 07:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    FIL-AM SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT DEBUTS AT MONTEBELLO
    By Ed de la Vega, DDS
    PhilBoxing.com
    Sat, 17 May 2008



    A Fil-Am super middleweight boxer will debut on May 23, 2008 at the Quiet Canon in Montebello, CA. His name is Ian Mauleon. He was born and raise in Oakland, California, one of three boys of Mario and Erlinda Mauleon.

    Sadly, Mauleon was raised in an area where gangs were prevalent. Thus, it was not surprising that he and his brother drifted to such company. As a result, an elder brother was killed in a drive-by shooting at age 16 and another brother was in prison most of his teen years.

    Due to the unfortunate incidents that befell his brothers, Ian decided that it was time to channel his energy to something more positive and thus stay out of trouble.

    In 1994 he got involved with amateur boxing. Boxing suited him well as it satisfied his craving to fight without getting involved in street fights where he was known to knock-out guys with one swing of his right hand.

    Ian started his amateur career in his hometown, Oakland, California. Over time, he compiled a record of 49-7. Then he moved to LA to pursue the sweet science.


    Ian Mauleon.

    In his last amateur fight in May 2007, he lost a close fight during the US Olympic Trials in Salt Lake City, Utah.

    When asked why he turned to boxing, his reply was: - “We were all raised with a competitive nature, that is why in everything I do, I always want to win. And with boxing, you don’t have teammates to rely on, so everything comes from yourself”

    Ian Mauleon will debut on Friday, May 23, 2008 at the Quiet Canon in Montebello, California. Montebello is a bedroom community east of Los Angeles where one will find many quaint houses with well manicured lawns. A good number of Filipinos reside and/or work in that town.

    Mauleon will be fighting a southpaw middle weight named Thomas Rittenbaugh. Rittenbaugh parades a 2-2-2 record, not a bad competition for a beginner like Mauleon.

    The fight card is a promotion of All Star Boxing, the Espada Boxing and the Brooklyn Gio’s Boxing Club. It is dubbed as “Boxing of the Raising Stars.

    Tickets are still available at the ALL Star Boxing. Call Ramon at 213-926-1885 or John at 818-795-7084
    Nice promotion Pacstraight.

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