By Carlos Costa
CAVITE, Philippines — In hard-fought battles, Filipino warriors Andales and Dagayloan successfully retained their WBA Asia belts today (April 13) here in Bacoor City, Cavite, Philippines.
In the thrilling main event, unbeaten WBA # 10 world-ranked “Asero” Andales (10-0, 2 KO’s) of the Quibors Boxing Gym brawled his way to a unanimous decision win over more-experienced southpaw Cris Ganoza (17-3, 8 KO’s) of Cebu’s Big Yellow Stable to make the first defense of his WBA Asia Minimumweight Title.
However, the shorter 19-year-old Andales, born in paradisiacal Northern Samar, landed more solid blows chapter after chapter to rightfully earn
CO-FEATURE: DAGAYLOAN DEFEATS DOMINGO
In
the entertaining co-feature, tough man of action “The Bull” Alphoe
Dagayloan (13-2-5, 5 KO’s) of Dipolog City edged unbeaten 20-year-old
Domingo (11-1, 6 KO’s) of the famed Cebu’s ALA Gym to defend for the
first time recently acquired WBA Asia Flyweight strap.
The taller, heavily-tattooed Dagayloan — a warrior who a few months ago traveled to Russia to knock out his undefeated opponent there — today had his hands full against the Domingo, having to resort to all his available weaponry to narrowly overcome the younger man who displayed speed, boxing skills at a good work rate.
After the clash, the
general consensus among fans was 6 round for Dagayloan, 4 rounds for
Domingo. Both boxers indeed displayed talent, heart, and stamina,
unequivocal requirements to compete with advantage in boxing.
MORE RESULTS FROM CAVITE, PHILIPPINES
Furthermore, 20-year-old Quibors featherweight Rustom Doronio (5-1-1, 4 KO’s) needed two chapters to overpowered Wilford D. Wade (5-3-2, 2 KO’s) who hails from the beautiful northern Mindanao City of Iligan in Lanao del Norte Province. The taller Doronio rocked down Wade during the second round, ending the fame fast.
Wade’s first visit to the canvas was in the center of the square ring where the 8-second count from man Alfie Jacosol. The second and last downing was in a neutral corner where the fray ended. Official time was 2:32 in round two. The fallen Wilford Wade was making his return to boxing after an almost 4-year hiatus. Unfortunately, things did not work out.
In welterweights,
From the getgo, the five-pound heavier Jerry Kalaw, wearing green and black did not look an owner of any fighting skills. Rather poor attacks and poor defense somehow got him till near the
Moreover, super featherweight debutant Romer Pinili (1-0, 1 KO) mercilessly vaporized in one stanza his journeyman foe Oscar Lim (0-14) from the Knock Boxing Stable in Santo Tomas, Batangas,
For the first bout of the entertaining fighting show, rookie minimumweight fighter Jerome Baloro displayed superior boxing talents over Ryan of the Pili Sports Academy in Camarines Sur throughout their four-round boxing match. The rendered three tallies of 40-36 left no doubt of who the better man was, though Jerome Baloro has indeed so much to boxing learn.
The entertaining boxing was supervised by the Games and Amusement Board (GAB ) Boxing Chief Dioscoro “June” Bautista, working together with experienced men of boxing Antonio “Tony” Comia and Rafael “Raph” Dioknos.
Additional GAB officials on duty assisting during the entertaining fight event were GAB Timekeeper Raul Galit, his apprentice the young GAB official Joanna Besenio, veteran GAB man of boxing Francisco Salvador, and GAB’s IT wizard Jan Kenner So.
The WBA Asia double-header Road to Greatness Saturday, April 13, was a promotion of Joseph Quibral of Quibors Boxing in partnership with manager Orlando “Orly” Borcelango, promoter Gerry Balmes and the matchmaking effort of Gaudencio “Ding” Alipalo.
The exciting card unfolded at Quibors Boxing Gym, Magdiwang Road in Bacoor City, Cavite, Philippines.
The author Carlos Costa is a Panama boxing reporter living in the
Philippines. Carlos can be reached at carlos512@hotmail.com and /
+639184538152.
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