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UNBEATEN FIL-AM MILES DELMINDO FACES TOUGH OPPONENT ON MARCH 5
By Ronnie Nathanielsz PhilBoxing.com Mon, 29 Feb 2016
 Delmindo.
Unbeaten Fil-Am Miles Delmindo faces the toughest fight of his short career when he faces Antonio Urista of Michigan who has a record of 6-1 at the Arnold Classic Sports Festival in Columbus, Ohio on March 5.
Miles father, Mario Delmindo told The Standard/boxingmirror.com that ?this will be his toughest opponent so far in his young career. The fight will take place in the middleweight division.?
Urista who stands 5?8? is 29 years old and has a record 6-1 with 2 knockouts and is listed by boxrec.com as a super welterweight.
In his last fight he won a unanimous six rounds decision over 33 year old Sam Gibson (5-9-3 with 2 KO?s) by a shutout with two judges scoring it 60-54 and the third judge 60-55.
Miles is coming off a first round TKO over Harrison Watkins of Columbus, Ohio who was making his debut and was stopped at 1:44 of the very first round that pushed his ring record to 6-1.
His Dad told us ?This has been a tough training camp for Miles. The weight will not be a problem and he is great shape. His trainer, Matt Voltolini, is very happy with his progress and is looking forward to a tough and rugged 4 rounds of boxing.?
Miles is boxing out of Sweet Science Boxing in Hilliard in Ohio.
Miles has sparred a total of 60 rounds for this 4 round fight.
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