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IBF ASKS ALA PROMOTIONS TO START NEGOTIATIONS FOR A REMATCH WITH JAVIER MENDOZA By Ronnie Nathanielsz PhilBoxing.com Sun, 28 Feb 2016 The International Boxing Federation (IBF) has written to ALA Promotions president Michael Aldeguer to start negotiations for Milan Melindo to fight champion Javier Mendoza in a rematch. Aldeguer told The Standard "we are talking to Zanfer Promotions (headed by Fernando Beltran) and hopefully we can bring the title fight to Bacolod City on the undercard of the WBO light flyweight defense of Donnie Nietes, most probably against Raul "Rayito" Garcia onMay 28," even though Zanfer wants to hold the Melindo-Mendoza rematch in Mexico. However, Michael said "I told Fernando (Beltran) the last time we went to Mexico. Now we are hoping for Mendoza to come to the Philippines and hopefully it will happen on May 28 on a big card in Bacolod" in which he also plans to have King Arthur Villanueva make a return to the ring after his controversial loss to McJoe Arroyo in El Paso,Texas in another controversial 10th round technical decision on July 18, 2015. Aldeguer said "Milan now has a chance to avenge his defeat" to Mendoza. Melindo blamed American referee Gerard White for his poor decisions that eventually deprived him of victory in his IBF light flyweight title bout against champion Javier Mendoza of Mexico. In an overseas telephone conversation with The Standard/boxingmirror.com from Los Angeles the day after the fight, Melindo claimed the cut on Mendoza?s left eye was caused by a legitimate punch and not by an accidental clash of heads and that referee White did not signal that the cut was caused by a head-butt when the fight was stopped on the advice of the ring doctor. The officials made the mistake of going to the scorecards that enabled Mendoza to retain his title with a lopsided technical points decision when it should have been a 6th round TKO in favor of Melindo. Melindo explained his strategy which resulted in Mendoza winning the first six rounds when he was the aggressor, telling us. ?I knew Mendoza was strong and I planned to be defensive in the first six rounds and ready to turn aggressor in the second half of the fight? when his body shots began to hurt the fading champion. Melindo said ?I knew his weakness was in absorbing body shots? and in the earlier rounds when he landed some solid body shots referee White mistakenly ruled them as low blows allowing Mendoza to lean on the ropes and rest even as he admitted landing one low blow although he was deducted for two supposed low blows, one in round 4 and another in round 5. He also cited the referee?s mistake in the opening round when he dropped Mendoza with a right to the side of the head which White inexplicably ruled a low blow. Melindo insisted ?it was a good shot.? Melindo was cut on the right eye after an accidental clash of heads early in the 6th round with the fight being stopped at 2:39 of the same round when Mendoza's left eye was cut following a clash of heads. Trainer Edito ?Ala? Villamor said Melindo was ?okay but naturally depressed because he lost a won fight? which was his second loss in a world title bid having earlier dropped a unanimous twelve round decision to the bigger WBO/WBA flyweight champion Juan Francisco Estrada in Macau. Javier Mendoza (L) and Milan Melindo (R) during their title fight that Mendoza won by controversial decision. Click here to view a list of other articles written by Ronnie Nathanielsz. |
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