Ang Bukas at Ngayon

Isang malaking unos na naman ang dumaan sa ating mga pinoy. Nasaan ka nang dumaan ang isang habagat na kumitil ng mahigit sa limampung katao at nag-iwan ng samut saring problema sabawat pilipino.

Kung katulad kita na hindi inabot ng tubig ang bahay... Mapalad tayo tsong.

Pero dun sa mga taong ang bahay ay halos lamunin na ng baha, marahil nasabi nila sa sarili nila, isang malaking delubyo na naman ang nagaganap.

Anu nga ba ang naging sanhi nito? May kinalaman kaya ang nakasaad sa Genesis 8:7-12? Kung meron man, walanh n

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Filipino-American boxer Brian Viloria failed to retain his WBO and WBA flyweight crowns on Saturday night following a split decision loss to a younger and faster Juan Francisco Estrada in the main supporting bout of the "Fist of Gold" card in Macau on Saturday night. Viloria tried to match Estrada’s pace in the early rounds, but the Mexican consistently unloaded body punches that wore down the defending champion. The 22-year-old Estrada also controlled the match by using his longer reach, preventing “The Hawaiian Punch” from landing his power punches. Viloria had his biggest success against Estrada in Round 7, when he connected a big right hand that bloodied the Mexican’s nose. The Filipino then decided to engage the Mexican in close combat, but Estrada did better in the exchange. The 32-year-old Viloria appeared to lose steam by the 10th round, and this allowed Estrada to force his will against the Filipino boxer. The next two rounds saw the fading Viloria gallantly fighting it out until the final bell. Two of the judges saw it 116-111 and 117-111 for Estrada. The other judge favored Viloria, 115-113. It was a sad loss for the 32-year-old Filipino-American who unified the WBO and WBA belts by stopping Hernan “Little Tyson” Marquez last November. The defeat also ended his six-fight win streak since 2010. The other Filipinos in the Fist of Gold card won their respective assignments. Milan Melindo, who had been chasing Viloria for a WBO title shot, stopped Indon fighter Tommy Seran in the fourth round. Penalosa siblings Dave and Dodie Boy Jr. also won against a pair of Thai fighters. Dave scored a 2nd-round stoppage against Cheroenchai Sithsaithong, while Dodie Boy fought his way back from a first-round knockdown to halt Ngaotawan Sithsaithong in round 3. In the main event, Chinese Olympic medalist Zou Shiming outpointed Eleazar Valenzuela.

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