By Carlos Costa
MAASIN, Southern Leyte — Tuesday’s boxing show in the thriving coastal City of Maasin, Southern Leyte, completely entertained aficionados , and now fans crave for more exciting action.
In the main event, Maasin-native, globe-trotting veteran Adones Aguelo (32-20-2, 22 KO’s) of the Brix Flores Boxing Academy decked and stopped in five frames the taller Jimmy Borbon (7-8-4, 4 KO’s) of Capiz, Western Visayas, during their non-title clash in the super lightweight division.
The more calmed, experienced and stronger Aguelo, 31, made good use of his superior firepower to rock down Borbon, 26, seating him down in his own blue corner for an 8-second count; then pummeling him even further till veteran third man Teddy Alivio had no other choice but to waive the uneven battle off at the 2:22 minute mark in round five.
Tuesday’s success propels Aguelo back into the winning column after losing by points last June in China. Right now, the lightweight warrior based in Mandaue feels ready to hit the road again.
CO-FEATURE: SULTAN DEFEATS MANTE IN THRILLER
In the co-feature, big heart Rufino Mante (9-21-2, 4 KO’s) of Ubay, Bohol and Zamboangueño Boyce Sultan (10-12-1, 5 KO’s) deliver one of the most exciting rumbles ever seen in recent memory here in Maasin.
Yes indeed, Sultan, 25, and Mante, 30, battled it out to the maximum level, getting each other several times on the brink of knockout during the course of their highly intense six-round war; none of the warriors willing to surrender.
Fans witnessed Rufino Mante visiting the canvas a couple of times, getting staggered and counted by experienced third man Romar Kristoffer Embodo, but never for a second Mante thought about giving up.
Instead, the Boholano kept on coming back strong, staggering his tormentor Sultan with heavy blows, fighting his heart out, puling huge applauses from the wild crowd.
Rufino Mante was all heart. Boyce Sultan was more effective.
Unfortunately for Mante, the times that he visited the canvas carried a weight in the final scoring with judges Alivio, Flores and Costa scoring identical 58-54 (three times) for Boyce Sultan, a former ALA fighter, now being trained by Cebuano coach Eldo Apawan Cortes.
MORE RESULTS FROM MAASIN, SOUTHERN LEYTE
In more action, Leyteño rookie featherweight Gerald De Leon (2-0, 0 KO’s) of nearby Hindang recorded his second pro win by scoring a unanimous decision victory over boxing debutant Algem Ampad (0-1, 0 KO’s) of Cebu.
Algem Ampad — who was much taller and four pounds heavier than Gerald de Leon — was bested by the faster, more skilled Gerald, 21, who moved well, landing telling combinations over the confused Ampad who never really got anything going.
The
three judges scored unanimously for the rightful winner Gerald De Leon
who is ready for his third mission anywhere, any time.
The referee for the hot contest was referee Teddy Alivio, a third man
since 1979.
Plus, Cebuano super welterweight “Iron Man” Ryan Maano (4-9-2, 1 KO) with a frame containing 154 lbs., scored a unanimous decision triumph over returning warrior Edyson Serrano (7-6-1, 4 KO’s) of Negros Occidental who came-in two pounds heavier at 156 pounds. 👊👊
The
two combatants traded huge bombs throughout the 4-rounder fierce
battle, both men having their shining moments, pleasing the big
crowd in attendance at Maasin’s Sports Complex.
At
end the end of hostilities the three judges Alivio, Flores and Costa
reflected same scores of 39-37 (three times) for the shorter,
but more effective 30-year-old Ryan Maayo, who comes back to the
winning circle.
Fights were supervised by the Games and Amusement Board (GAB) Cebu OIC Arlene Olondriz, together with veteran GAB Inspector Rolando “Lando” Mendoza. GAB physician was the young Dr. Marlon Samaco.
In attendance during the evening of action was the Mayor of Maasin City Hon. Nacional “Nikko” Mercado, Vice Mayor Hon. Maloney Samaco; as well as Hon. Councillor Zaldy Uliton.
The entertaining boxing show billed as “Battle of the Ring Gladiators” last Tuesday, August 13, at the Maasin Sports Complex was a production of promoter Arvin Von Goroza Fiel of Cabayog, Samar, the Brix Flores Boxing Academy of Mandaue City and the Naris Singwancha Foundation of Thailand.
The card was possible thanks to the important support of VSG Promotions Australia, the Wallar Law Firm and the government of the City of Maasin, Southern Leyte.
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The authorCarlos Costa is a veteran boxing reporter living in the Philippines. Carlos can be reached at carlos512@hotmail.com and whatsapp/viber/messenger 09184538152.
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