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FOCAL PARK SDN BHD (358698-H) NOTIS LELONG AWAM KENDERAAN UNTUK DILELONG SEPERTI SEDIA ADA TEMPAT & TARIKH LELONG : Northern Region (Alor Setar, Butterworth & Ipoh) 24-07-2025 (Khamis) Pukul 11:00pagi TARIKH MELIHAT : SEBELUM TIGA HARI LELONG (Pukul 9:00pagi - 4:00petang) PERTANYAAN (Tel): Butterworth 04-3567972, Alor Seter 04-787 7972, Ipoh 05-5293971 FPAC - PELELONG BERLESEN : a) Mr. Chew Wooi Kok , b) Mr. Steven Lim Peng Seng (02097), c) Pn Hasniza Binti Abu Samah (01038) Alamat : 352, Permatang Tok Jaya Maklom Sg Dua 13800 Butterworth. : Lot 138-A, Batu 5 Jalan Langgar 05460 Alor Setar : PT51683, Jalan Jelapang, Kws Perindustrian Tmn Meru 30020 Ipoh SILA LAYARI LAMAN WEB KAMI : http://www.focalpark.com.my NOTIS JUALAN SECARA LELONG AWAM Akta Pemegang Pajak-Gadai (81) 1972 Sandaran-sandaran yang tidak ditebus Pemegang Pajak Gadai yang tersebut dibawah Akan Di-jual Dengan Lelong Umum Di-Sastria Hotel, 28 Jalan Pahlawan Taman Legenda Pada Hari 4hb OGOS 2025, Indah 08000 Sungai Petani Kedah. Waktu 9.30 pagi NEGERI KEDAH NAMA PAJAK GADAI ALAMAT PAJAK GADAI Pajak Gadai EMJ Sdn Bhd 12 Lorong 1 Taman Ria 08000 Sungai Petani Pajak Gadai Kah Yuit Sdn Bhd 15 Taman Cenderawasih Jalan Kelang Lama 09000 Kulim Min Seng Pawnshop Sdn Bhd 7 Jalan Raya 09300 Kuala Ketil Pajak Gadai San Heng Loong Sdn Bhd LC 1203 Jalan Baling 09400 Padang Serai Pajak Gadai Sin Yit Foh Sdn Bhd 23-B Main Road 06300 Kuala Nerang Pajak Gadai Sing Lee Seng Sdn Bhd 5 Jalan Semiling 08100 Bedong Pajak Gadai Poh Fook Sdn Bhd 158 Jalan PSK 3 Pekan Simpang Kuala 05400 Alor Setar Pajak Gadai Sungai Petani Sdn Bhd 174 Jalan Kuala Ketil 08000 Sungai Petani Sandaran-sandaran tersebut boleh diperiksa dengan Pemegang Pajak Gadai berkenaan diatas pada 22hb Julai 2025 sehingga 24hb Julai 2025,pukul 10.00 pagi sehingga 4.00 petang sebelum tarikh jualan lelong itu. Iklan Bertarikh 21-07-2025 CHONG KIAN CHONG Pelelong Berlesen 01140392589 Pacquiao held to draw in world title return MANNY PACQUIAO’S bid to make a fairytale return to boxing at the age of 46 ended in disappointment on Saturday, as the Filipino icon was held to a draw by defending WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios in Las Vegas. Barrios, 30, retained his belt despite being dominated for several rounds by Pacquiao, making a comeback to the ring after a four-year retirement. Barrios was awarded the fight 115-113 by one judge, with the other two cards scoring it 114-114. The result drew a subdued reaction from the MGM Grand Garden Arena crowd, who had roared on Pacquiao during a cagey, hard-fought contest. At times, it seemed as if Pacquiao was poised to write another improbable chapter in his 30-year professional career as he used all of his guile and experience to frustrate Barrios. But Barrios rallied furiously over the final three rounds – he was deemed the winner of those rounds on all three cards – to do just enough to force a result that sees him retain his title. “I thought I won the fight,” Pacquiao said afterwards. “I mean, it was a close fight. My opponent was very tough. But it was a wonderful fight. “I was trying to find a way to finish the fight but my opponent was so tough. He threw punches in combination and with defense, so it was hard.” Barrios, meanwhile, felt he had done enough to deserve the draw. “I thought I pulled it out,” Barrios said. “But I still tip my hat to Manny. It was an honor to share the ring with him, somebody with so much experience who has accomplished so much in this sport. We left everything in the ring, nothing but love and respect.” Barrios admitted he had been awed by Pacquiao’s remarkable reserves of energy and stamina. “That’s crazy – his stamina, he can still crack and he’s still strong as hell. His timing, his rhythm, everything. He was still a very awkward fighter to figure out,” he said. – AFP 322 Notices

Holloway spoils Poirier’s retirement sendoff THE trilogy fight between Max Holloway and Dustin Poirier may not have been a microcosm of their first two encounters, but it delivered an electrifying final 15 seconds when Holloway and the retiring Poirier traded blows in Round 5. The result was a victory for lightweight Holloway by unanimous decision on the three judges’ cards – 48-47, 49-46, 49-46 – at UFC 318 in New Orleans yesterday. “The baddest man alive, bro,” said Holloway, 33. “Give it up for Dustin Poirier.” A first-round knockdown from the Hawaiian set the tone early as Holloway nearly finished Poirier (30-10) but his 36-year-old opponent persevered. By Round 4, Poirier had little energy left but admitted post-fight that he was impressed that the former featherweight champion Holloway’s striking was still as sharp as ever. According to the final stats on the broadcast, Holloway outlanded Poirier 113-99 in significant head strikes. Holloway (27-8 MMA) was classy in victory against Poirier, as he had lost the first two fights of the series before returning the favor in Louisiana native Poirier’s last MMA bout.

“I thought he was going to be in here cracking a little bit harder, which he was,” Poirier said of Holloway. “This guy is tough to deal with when he’s in front of you. He’s slick. He’s crafty. He’s fast. He’s the (BMF) champ. I got nothing but respect for Max, man. He’s one of the good guys.” Holloway made his first defense of the “BMF” title a successful one since winning it last April at UFC 300. It is unclear what direction the belt takes, as it is not associated with a division and has been used infrequently since November 2019. – Field Level Media

Spellbinding Usyk ‘Discipline’ behind heavyweight champion’s desire to box on after knocking out Dubois O LESKSANDR USYK said “discipline” rather than “motivation” was fuelling his desire to box on after he underlined his status as the supreme cruiserweight division. “I’m very grateful for this country.” Dubois did not attend the post-fight press conference, with veteran British promoter Frank Warren speaking on his behalf.

continue boxing, I will continue training. “I don’t have motivation, I have discipline, motivation is temporary, today for example, today you have motivation, tomorrow wake up early, you don’t have motivation, but when I wake up early in the morning in training, I never have motivation, I have only discipline, because when I wake up, my team too, wake up and we go to training.” Saturday’s success was Usyk’s latest triumph in Britain, where he won Olympic heavyweight gold at the 2012 London Games. “For me, the UK is like a second home because this is where I won all my trophies,” he said. “European champion, amateur boxing, London 2012, Tony

heavyweight of his generation with a fifth round knockout of Daniel Dubois at London’s Wembley Stadium. Saturday’s success saw the 38-year-old Ukrainian become the undisputed heavyweight world champion for the second time in a career of 24 wins from as many professional fights as he deprived Dubois of his IBF title in commanding fashion. It was also the second time he had beaten Dubois, at 27 some 11 years

Warren insisted Dubois’ career was far from finished. “I look back at Frank Bruno, for example, three times he fought for the world title, and he got it in the fourth attempt. And Daniel, he’s won a world title, so hopefully he will come back and learn from it.” There were suggestions before the fight that Usyk’s age would count against him. “We were all hoping that, you know, we’re Brits, you know, he (Dubois) is a British fighter, I was hoping that,” said Warren. “But he (Usyk), he’s got really strong resilience. I mean, he’s a unique guy, isn’t he? He’s undefeated still, 38 years of age.

his junior, after a ninth-round stoppage success in Krakow, Poland, in 2023. And with Usyk having also twice defeated another British world heavyweight

Bellew, Derek Chisora, Anthony Joshua and now three-time undisputed Champion,” added Usyk, who previously unified the

“He’s a tremendous, tremendous fighter. And fighters like him come along once in a generation.” – AFP

champion in Tyson Fury, many are asking what challenges are left for him to conquer in the ring. Usyk told a post-fight press conference that while he was looking forward to an extended rest, and was unsure of his next opponent, he still wanted to continue his brilliant career. “I prepare three-and a-half months, I don’t see my family, my wife,” he said. “Every day I live with my team, with 14 guys, in one house, every day only one face. “Now I want to go back home, now I want to make a choice, what next, I will

Arensman climbs to misty win, Pogacar extends lead Oleksandr Usyk (left) and Daniel Dubois fight during their undisputed world heavyweight boxing title bout at Wembley Stadium. – AFPPIC

DUTCH rider Thymen Arensman climbed to victory on the gruelling stage 14 of the Tour de France in the Pyrenees on Saturday as defending champion Tadej Pogacar extended his overall race lead. Double Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel, who had been third overall, pulled out of the race on the day’s first climb, the daunting 2180m altitude Tourmalet. As the disappointed Belgian Soudal Quick Step rider left the race Arensman attacked on the third of four mountains on a colossal climb day while Slovenian Pogacar outsprinted Jonas Vingegaard for second just over a minute behind the winner. Crossing the line in the mist at 1840m altitude, Arensman flung himself to the ground exhausted after taking a first win on this Tour

Tourmalet, I was behind Arensman and he just disappeared into the fog,” said Pogacar. The 25-year-old Red Bull rider Lipowitz took the best young rider’s white jersey and is a rising force in cycling. Evenepoel’s premature exit meanwhile came following Friday’s stamina-sapping uphill time trial. Evenepoel had won the stage five time trial and but for a blunder on day 1 would likely have at least worn the yellow jersey at some stage of the first week. Ireland’s Ben Healy, who did wear yellow for two days, climbed back up to ninth as the EF rider who arrived in the Pyrenees in the lead but suffered badly on the first climb, rode all day on stage 14 with the Pogacar clique. Frenchman Lenny Martinez led over the first three mountains and has the polka dot King of the Mountains jersey. –AFP

for British team Ineos. “After all that effort it was beautiful to win. I was focussed on trying to get in the breakaway and luckily I had good legs today,” Arensman said. The 25-year-old produced a virtuoso climb amidst suffocating packs of near hysterical fans who had waited all day for the peloton to pass. Behind him Pogacar fought off a string of attacks from his arch rival Vingegaard. Pogacar, overall race winner in 2020, 2021 and 2024, now leads Vingegaard by 4min 13sec with Florian Lipowitz moving into third place at 7min 53sec. Pogacar praised Arensman as“the strongest of the breakaway and strongest of the race”. “That was one hell of a ride from him. You could only see 20m ahead,”said the race leader. “I was quite scared racing down the

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