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CONDES BEGINS SPARRING By Ronnie Nathanielsz PhilBoxing.com Wed, 23 Apr 2008 International Boxing Federation ? IBF ? minimum weight champion Florante Condes was scheduled to begin sparring at the famed ALA Gym yesterday afternoon after the champion arrived in Cebu City on Monday evening. Well-known promoter Sammy Gello-ani who along with international matchmaker Sampson Lewkowicz helped arrange the title defense against mandatory challenger Raul "Rayito" Garcia in the Mexican?s hometown of La Paz said Condes would spar a total of four rounds with former IBF world light flyweight title challenger Bert Batawang (51-7, 35 KO?s)who is currently rated No. 10 and Federico Catubay (20-14-3, 11 KO?s) who lost by a 12th round TKO to Vic Darchinyan in a battle for the vacant IBO super flyweight title last October 20, 2007. Gello-ani said trainer Danny Bactol accompanied Condes along with a brother of the IBF champion who would prepare his meals and attend to his needs as well as an uncle Larry Valencia. Condes had a hearty dinner last night at the popular Double A restaurant and according to Gello-ani has no problems with his weight which is currently at 110 pounds. However, Gello-ani said the concern was Condes? stamina and that trainer Bactol would concentrate on getting Condes into good physical condition. He started off by jogging yesterday morning. Gello-ani said they wouldn?t push Condes too hard at first and would slowly build up his stamina and hone his skills in sparring. Condes who won the title in a tough fight against Indonesia?s Muhammad Rachman in Jakarta is expected to have a hard time in defending his title against the undefeated Garcia who has a record of 22-0-1 with 15 knockouts and will have the advantage of fighting in his hometown. Condes, a hard-hitting southpaw has a record of 20 knockouts in 22 wins with 3 losses and 1 draw. His former trainer and listed manager Aljoe Jaro with whom Condes has a falling out said that the Filipino will have to go for an early knockout if he hopes to retain his title. At the same time Aljoe Jaro claimed that the $50,000 purse was too small even though when Condes battled Rachman for the title, he wound up with only $3,000. Garcia earned the mandatory shot at Condes after scoring a lopsided unanimous points decision over Ronald Barrera of Colombia in a title eliminator ordered by the IBF after Condes injured both his wrist and his back and a scheduled title fight against Garcia in February had to be called off. Click here to view a list of other articles written by Ronnie Nathanielsz. |
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