November 2, 2024

SALVA, REMENTIZO MAKE WEIGHT IN ILIGAN

MinProBA supervisor Lito delos Reyes (2nd from left) holding the championship belt at stake for the minimumweight title-fight between Samuel Salva (extreme left) and Marco John Rementizo (extreme right) in the "Fist of Fury 2" set on Oct. 15 at Robinson's Place in Iligan City. Also in photo is referee-judge Delbert Peligrino. (Photo by ARNOLD PALAFOX)

MinProBA supervisor Lito delos Reyes (2nd from left) holding the championship belt at stake for the minimumweight title-fight between Samuel Salva (extreme left) and Marco John Rementizo (extreme right) in the “Fist of Fury 2” set on Oct. 15 at Robinson’s Place in Iligan City. Also in photo is referee-judge Delbert Peligrino. (Photo by ARNOLD PALAFOX)

Samuel Salva makes the scales with GAB officer-in-charge Vic Cabalog at the Iligan City Public Plaza. (Photo by LITO DELOS REYES)


ILIGAN CITY – Unbeaten Samuel “Silent Assassin” Salva and Marco John Rementizo both made their weights today (Oct. 14) in their much-awaited championship fight for the vacant Mindanao Professional Boxing Association (MinProBA) minimumweight title tomorrow (Oct. 15) at the Robinson’s Place here.
Salva (10-0, 6 KOs) and Rementizo (3-0, 2 KOs) both tipped the scales with identical 105 lbs. at the Iligan City Public Plaza.
“Pareho silang magaling pero lamang si Salva sa experience,” (Both of them are good but Salva has an edge on experience) said Arnold Palafox, head coach of RCJ Stable.
Both Salva and Rementizo are former members of the Team Cagayan de Oro amateur boxing team. Salva is now under the RCJ Stable of Raffy Jimenez while Rementizo is handled by Wowie Llanto of Bukidnon.
“Kaya ko siyang tumbahon kay OK kaayo ang akong condition. Pero dili lang ko makumpiyensa,” (I can put him down because my condition is OK. But I won’t get complacent) said Salva after the weigh-in.
Rementizo, on the other hand, said: “Fighter siya pero kaya nako siya pildehon.” (He’s a fighter but I can beat him.)
The fight is one of the three championships promoted by lady boxing promoter Clarrisa Pacana-Jimenez for the “Fist of Fury 2” boxing card.
Kim Actub (left) and Joan Ambalong in their fighting pose with Raffy Jimenez of RCJ Promotions and GAB officer-in-charge Vic Cabalog. (Photo by LITO DELOS REYES)

The other title fights are for the vacant Philippine Boxing Federation (PBF) light flyweight between Gerald “The Predator” Paclar (10-4-2, 5KOs) of Iligan and Mike Kinaadman (6-3-2, 4 KOs) f Lugait, Misamis Oriental and the Philippine female bantamweight title match of Kim “Bonecrusher” Actub (5-8-1, 4 KOs) of Iligan and Joan Ambalong (6-6-1, 3KOs) of Zamboanga City.
Paclar and Kinaadman both submitted 108 lbs. while arch rivals Actub and Ambalong both scaled at similar 122 lbs.
“Kusgan mana si Joan. Pero mas taas ang akong preparasyon karon,” (Joan is strong. But I have a longer preparation now), said Actub.
RCJ trainer Ronaldo Rosales said Actub has sparred for a total of 60 rounds against her male stablemates.
“Mas preparado siya karon kay since March pa me nag training (She’s more prepared now because she’s been training since March), said Rosales.
Ambalong, on the other hand, is also confident that she can beat again Actub In their 6-rounder fight tomorrow. It will be their fight encounter of a grudge match.
Ambalong, however, was stopped by Actub by a technical knockout in the second round during their previous meeting last December 20 in Dipolog City.
Actub won their first duel by a UD on April 8, 2014. Their first rematch, however, ended up in a technical draw on August 6, 2014 in Iligan.
Ambalong finally got even with Actub in their third fight by winning via a 3rd round technical knockout on Nov. 22, 2015 also in Iligan.
“Tama lang ang training ko ngayon kahit nahahati yun oras ko dahil hinahanda ko rin ang sarili ko sa board exam,” said the criminology graduate Ambalong, who turns 24 on Oct. 25.
“Gusto ko rin kasing maging pulis,” said Ambalong, a native of Zamboanga del Norte.
Raffy Jimenez (with belt) is flanked by Jerald Paclar (left) and Mike Kinaadman, who will fight for the vacant PBF light flyweight title. (Photo by LITO DELOS REYES)

Meanwhile, both Paclar and Kinaadman vowed to score a knockout against other in the main event.
“Kaya ko siyang patumbahon,” (I can put him down), said Paclar.
The official weigh-in was conducted by Games and Amusements Board regional officer Vic Cabalog, referee-judge Delbert Peligrino and MinProBA supervisor Lito delos Reyes.
The explosive boxing card is presented by Mayor Celso Regencia, Vice Mayor Jemar Vera Cruz and the members of the 16thSangguniang Panglungsod of Iligan.
Also pitted are Dexter Alimento of Iligan against Rogen Flores of Dipolog (8 rds.-110 lbs.); Ming Hung Lee of Taiwan vs. Michael Estrada of Zamboanga (6 rds.-135 lbs.); Jovylito Aligarbes of Iligan vs. Jhofel Camocamo of Dipolog (6 rds.-126 lbs.); Jake Amparo of Cagayan de Oro vs. Roilan Deniega of Zamboanga (4 rds.-108 lbs.).
Taiwan’s Ming Hung Lee (right) will face Michael Estrada of Zamboanga for 6 rounds in the undercard. (Photo by LITO DELOS REYES)



Lady boxing promoter Clarissa Pacana-Jimenez (left) with GAB official Vic Cabalog. (Photo by LITO DELOS REYES)

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