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“Every day is a learning experience and an opportunity to give back to the community,” he said in the second episode of E-Sports International’s podcast, “Heroes of Halftime.” “The Philippines is full of talented athletes. If only the government would help support these players, the results would be unbelievable. The Filipino athletes have so much potential and hopefully I can help them achieve their dreams and give their families a better life,” he said.
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