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Six Rounds to Silence the Magic Man: Why Rolando Dy is Malignaggi’s Worst Nightmare By Emmanuel Rivera, RRT PhilBoxing.com Mon, 11 May 2026 ![]() This Saturday, May 16th, at the AO Arena in Manchester, things are about to get ugly for Paulie Malignaggi. Everyone knows the “Magic Man” story — the world titles, the sharp boxing IQ, the Showtime analyst gig. But he’s stepping into that three-sided ring, called the Trigon, with a guy who doesn’t care about resumes. He’s stepping in with Rolando Gabriel Dy. For Dy, this title defense isn’t about points or pretty boxing. He’s already called his shot, and it’s a short one: “I have to finish him in 6 rounds or less…He is the house fighter, a broadcaster, and a pillar of the BKB….” The Lone Wolf from Cavite What makes Dy “The Incredible” is how he operates. He’s a complete outlier. While Malignaggi probably has a dozen specialists in his camp, Dy runs his own show. He trains himself out of the DyIncredible Fighting and Fitness Center in Dasmariñas, Cavite. ![]() Dy (second from left) with his crew. Don’t read that as a lack of resources. That’s total control. Dy isn’t just a boxer — he’s a seasoned martial arts and MMA practitioner. In bare-knuckle, that matters. He knows the clinch, the leverage, the dirty work that leaves pure boxers searching for a way out. ![]() He’s spent this camp back home in the Philippines working out how to close a 5.5-inch reach gap and drag Malignaggi into a war. As Dy puts it: “I fear no one. Anytime, anywhere. It’s how I got here.” ![]() The Strength of Family and Faith Yes, he’s the son of the legendary Rolando Navarrete. But Dy isn’t carrying that name anymore — he’s built his own. He’s a devout Christian, with great support from a loving wife and two daughters, and he’ll tell you his faith hits harder than any heavy bag. With godparents Johnny and Liza Elorde in his corner, he has Philippine boxing royalty behind him. But he’s fighting for himself now. ![]() Rolando Gabriel Dy and his father Rolando Navarrete honored at the 3rd Pacquiao-Elorde Awards Night, Okada Hotel, April 30, 2026 (Photo Courtesy of Elorde Family) The real turning point came recently at the 3rd Pacquiao-Elorde Awards. After years apart, Dy reunited with his father. No drama. No bitterness. When a fighter clears that kind of weight before a big fight, he walks in twice as dangerous. He’s not out to prove anything to his dad. He’s fighting because he’s at peace. Aggression vs. The Establishment Think of this as the bare-knuckle version of that Pacquiao-Mayweather dynamic — the slick technician against the forward-pressing puncher who has no interest in playing it safe. Malignaggi is going to try to dance, jab, and keep it technical. He wants to outpoint Dy and lean on his standing with the BKB brass. Dy sees it clearly. He knows Malignaggi is the house favorite. He knows a decision in Manchester is a long shot for a Filipino visitor. That’s exactly why he’s hunting the finish. He’s going to use that martial arts expertise to cut off the angles, rough Paulie up, and make it a fight no judge can take away from him. “The Filipino Can” The plan for Saturday is straightforward: six rounds of pressure until the Magic runs dry. Whether he’s grinding through the Philippine heat or walking out into a cold Manchester arena, the mindset doesn’t change: “The Filipino Can.” Malignaggi has the commentary mic and the home-court edge. But he’s about to find out that “The Incredible” doesn’t follow anyone’s script. On May 16, history gets made. For the first time ever, a Filipino defends a world title in bare-knuckle boxing. Pierce Egan would have loved this. The man behind Boxiana never walked away from a great story… A Filipino versus an American with no weapons but their bare knuckles in Manchester. Same goes for the bare-knuckled fighters who built the Manly Art. Bendigo Thompson of the greater Manchester area, once Champion of England, fought not far from here. Like Dy, he drew his strength from something bigger than the ring. They would have recognized what they were seeing on May 16. One of their own, carrying the torch…The reigning BKB super welterweight champ just happens to be Filipino. Let’s Go Filipino! • BKB 54: Mayhem in Manchester • Main Event: Rolando Dy (C) vs. Paulie Malignaggi • Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026 • Venue: AO Arena, Manchester, UK • Watch: talkSPORT (UK) / Vice TV & Telemundo (US) • Charity Partner: A portion of ticket sales will benefit the Ricky Hatton Foundation, supporting mental health and community outreach. Click here to view a list of other articles written by Emmanuel Rivera, RRT. |
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