Huwebes, Hunyo 14, 2012

Pinoy Pride 14 - Battle of Champions

The Pinoy Pride 14 to be held in the Resorts World Manila in Pasay City on June 2 is all set, now that the Mexican challenges had already landed in the Philippines.

Nietes-Salguero Match Donnie “Ahas” Nietes had already conditioned himself on his upcoming fight with a Mexican boxer by the name of Felipe Salguero. Though the Mexican boxer is inferior to Neites’ standing in the boxing industry, the Philippine’s Snake won’t take this match easily.

“Our styles are somewhat similar,” Nietes told sportswriters in Filipino. “He’s just a little bit slower.” According to Latest News of Pacquiao, as Nietes watched Salguero's previous matches, the Filipino World Boxing Organization light flyweight champion was pleasantly surprised. He said that Salguero will be vulnerable to an overhead punch, left hook or an uppercut.

But in spite of all that, Nietes still refused to predict a knockout victory, saying he’s prepared to go 12 rounds with Salguero, which was also the former World Boxing Federation light flyweight titlist, who also claims to be familiar with the Bacolodnon’s style.

Felipe Salguero, who is seeking Donnie “Ahas” Nietes’ World Boxing Organization light flyweight crown, arrived Sunday with trainer Conrado Guerrero Siqueiros and Pedro Mora Corrales, compatriot Genaro Garcia and their respective teams. He is also fighting for his first world title bout.

Melindo-Geles Match Other than Nietes’ fight against Salguero, Milan Melindo will also be facing Colombian Jesus Geles, which was also a former WBO light flyweight champion, for the WBO international flyweight title in the chief support of the 66-round card jointly organized by ABS-CBN Sports and Ala Promotions.

Melindo said Geles is long, tall and capable, but seems to be weak in the midsection. “He (Geles), however, always fights back even if he gets hurt,” added Melindo, who belongs to the Ala stable with Nietes and Servana.

Other Fighters Prime prospect Genesis Servania (17-0 with 5 KOs) of Ala Gym, will dispute the WBC international super-bantamweight title with Garcia (38-8 with 22 KOs) in the night’s last 12-rounder.

According to latest Philippines Boxing News, the Cebu-based fighters were accompanied to Manila by trainers Edito and Edmund Villamor and Ala vice president Dennis Canete.

Pinoy Pride XIV will be shown by pay-per-view through TFCNow and Balls HD. It will be available in the United States, Middle East, Europe and Australia.

The Pinoy Pride 14 to be held in the Resorts World Manila in Pasay City on June 2 is all set, now that the Mexican challenges had already landed in the Philippines.

Nietes-Salguero Match Donnie “Ahas” Nietes had already conditioned himself on his upcoming fight with a Mexican boxer by the name of Felipe Salguero. Though the Mexican boxer is inferior to Neites’ standing in the boxing industry, the Philippine’s Snake won’t take this match easily.

“Our styles are somewhat similar,” Nietes told sportswriters in Filipino. “He’s just a little bit slower.” According to Latest News of Pacquiao, as Nietes watched Salguero's previous matches, the Filipino World Boxing Organization light flyweight champion was pleasantly surprised. He said that Salguero will be vulnerable to an overhead punch, left hook or an uppercut.

But in spite of all that, Nietes still refused to predict a knockout victory, saying he’s prepared to go 12 rounds with Salguero, which was also the former World Boxing Federation light flyweight titlist, who also claims to be familiar with the Bacolodnon’s style.

Felipe Salguero, who is seeking Donnie “Ahas” Nietes’ World Boxing Organization light flyweight crown, arrived Sunday with trainer Conrado Guerrero Siqueiros and Pedro Mora Corrales, compatriot Genaro Garcia and their respective teams. He is also fighting for his first world title bout.

Melindo-Geles Match Other than Nietes’ fight against Salguero, Milan Melindo will also be facing Colombian Jesus Geles, which was also a former WBO light flyweight champion, for the WBO international flyweight title in the chief support of the 66-round card jointly organized by ABS-CBN Sports and Ala Promotions.

Melindo said Geles is long, tall and capable, but seems to be weak in the midsection. “He (Geles), however, always fights back even if he gets hurt,” added Melindo, who belongs to the Ala stable with Nietes and Servana.

Other Fighters Prime prospect Genesis Servania (17-0 with 5 KOs) of Ala Gym, will dispute the WBC international super-bantamweight title with Garcia (38-8 with 22 KOs) in the night’s last 12-rounder.

According to latest Philippines Boxing News, the Cebu-based fighters were accompanied to Manila by trainers Edito and Edmund Villamor and Ala vice president Dennis Canete.

Pinoy Pride XIV will be shown by pay-per-view through TFCNow and Balls HD. It will be available in the United States, Middle East, Europe and Australia.

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