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12 pairs in Blow by Blow Reloaded By Lito delos Reyes PhilBoxing.com Thu, 19 Nov 2015 TWELVE bouts will be featured in the inaugural promotion of the "Blow by Blow Reloaded" slated on November 28 at the Lagao Gym in General Santos City. The promoters led by former Cotabato Gov. Manny Pinol have reconstructed the pairings due to the non-availability of some fighters after the date was moved to give way to the schedule of TV host and producer Manny Pacquiao. ?They also want to put up a good show in their first promotion,? said Games and Amusements Board Southern Mindanao sports and games field officer John Kenneth Improso. Pitted now in the main event is an 8-rounder between bantamweights Ryan Rey ?Mr. Pogi? Ponteras (13-11-1, 6 KOs) and Bryan Capangpangan (8-2-1, 6KOs). The 25-year old Ponteras, a native of Panabo City, is a former International Boxing Federation (IBF) Pan Pacific flyweight champion. Ponteras, formerly from the Brave Heart Stable, previously lost by a controversial split decision against Jelbirt Gomera last September 6 at the Labangal Gym in General Santos City. ?Pero comeback fight pa lang niya yun. Kaya medyo rusty pa siya pero matibay pa rin siya,? said Ponteras? former trainer Bruce Lerio. The 20-year old Capangpangan recently won by a unanimous decision against Jeffrey Jimenez last August 12 at Guban gym in Sirawai, Zamboanga del Norte. He also earlier defeated former Philippine Boxing Federation flyweight champion Marjhun Tabamo by a unanimous decision last February 15 in Sibugay. The undefeated Gomera (10-0-0, 6KOs), on the other hand, will face former WBO Asia Pacific Youth super flyweight champion Mark Anthony Geraldo (31-6-3, 14KOs) in the main supporting bout for 8 rounds and 118 lbs. ?This fight could end in the early round since both are sluggers,? said matchmaker Romy Fordeliza. Geraldo, a native of Bukidnon, is a veteran of various championship fights. In his last outing, the 24-year old southpaw lost by a 12-round unanimous decision to Japanese Takuma Inoue for the vacant Orient Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) super flyweight title last July 6 at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. He previously won by a UD against Efrain Perez of Mexico last July 19, 2014 at the Cotai Arena in Macao. He dethroned then-undefeated Jerwin Ancajas by a majority decision on March 17, 2012 to capture the WBO Asia Pacific Youth super flyweight title at the Hoops Dome in Lapu-Lapu City. There will also be three other 8-rounders featuring Elvic Bicoy against Cebu?s Jhaleel Payao (11-1-0, 6KOs) in 122 lbs., Ian Ligutan (6-1-2, 3KOs) versus Cebu?s Salatiel Amit (6-1-0, 4KOs) in the 112 lbs. and Manila?s Ebon Loperez (9-4-1) against Cebu?s Jimboy Haya (7-1-2, 4KOs) in the 106 lbs. The other bouts: 6 rds.-119 lbs. ? Renan Fortez (4-3-0) vs.Cebu?s Filjun Taneo (3-1-0); 6 rds.-122 lbs. - Joey Antonio (2-0-0) vs. Manila?s Reynard Taday (2-1-0); 6 rds.-122 lbs. ? Joe Tejones (2-0-0) vs. Cebu?s Jay-Ar Aliasot (2-1-0); 4 rds.-106 lbs. - Erniel Campano (debut) vs. Cebu?s Alex Caoktoy (0-1-0); 4 rds.-105 lbs. ? Joel Lino (debut) vs. Romeo Garde (0-1-0); 4 rds.-122 lbs. ? Argie Lanuza (debut) vs. Jimboy Vijano (debut); 4 rds.-112 lbs. ? Annie Minor (debut) vs. Martin Padrerogao (0-0-1). ? LITO DELOS REYES Click here to view a list of other articles written by Lito delos Reyes. |
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