SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico- The World Boxing Organization (WBO), firm in its commitment with the puerto rican youth, held a ceremony to honor the four puerto rican boxing medalists the XVI Pan-American Games of Guadalajara, Mexico, that concluded this weekend.  The boxers that obtained medals in the Pan-American Games were the young Kiria Tapia (gold in the 60 kilograms), Jantony Ortiz (bronze in the 49 kilograms) Angel Suarez (bronze in the 60 kilograms) and Gerardo Bisbal (bronze in the more than 91 kilograms). Along with them were their coaches José “Chicky” Laureano and Víctor “Gray” Ortiz, as well as the president of the Puerto Rican Federation of Amateur Boxing (FPBA), José Luis Vellón.  Also, the president of the WBO, Francisco “Paco” Valcárcel and the president founder of the WBO, Luis Batista Salas.

“The WBO has always been involved with today’s youth, and as part of our program ‘Kids Drug Free’, we want to recognize these four young athletes that gave their all in order to win these medals in the Pan-American Games”, stated WBO President Francisco “Paco” Valcárcel in the ceremony which was held at El Zipperle Restaurant.  “Above all, the young woman Kiria Tapia, who won the gold medal  in her first ever Pan American Games.  We have to continue supporting and helping these young boxers so that they continue along the right path”.

Tapia’s journey to the gold began by defeating the American Qanitta Underwood in her first bout, finishing tied at 17-17 and winning by blows landed 48-41, later she defeated Argentina’s Adela Banks and in the gold medal bout she defeated Mexican Erika Cross by a score of 22-12.  “This is something huge, to win this gold medal.  It was hard work, but we achieved our goal.  I feel very proud of what I achieved and we thank to WBO for this recognition they have done for us”, Tapia said, who is from the residencial area of Monte Hatillo.

In turn, Ortiz won its first fight against the Argentine Junior Zárate by a score of 10-5, later defeated the Panamanian Gilberto Pedroza 17-6 , but then lost against the Cuban Yosbany Veitía 14-9.  “I am the youngest of the group, “the baby” as they call me, and I feel very emotional by this bronze medal.  I want to thank all the team, the coaches, the Puerto Rico Boxing Federation and the WBO for all the help they have given us”, said the seventeen year old Ortiz.

Meanwhile, Suarez won his first bout against the Colombian Cesar Villarraga by a score of 19-16, then defeated Ecuador’s Julio Cortez 26-13, but later was defeated by the Brazilian Robson Da Conceicao by a score of 27-8.  “We worked hard to win this medal and we did achieved it.  The team was always working as a unit, and thankfully we won these medals for Puerto Rico”, said Suarez, of Guaynabo.

The veteran of the group, Bisbal, won his first fight 20-11 against Clayton Laurent but lost by knockout against Ecuador’s Ytalo Perea.  “I am the veteran, the old one of the group, and I feel proud of everything that we achieved.  Thanks to all people that supported us along this journey”, said Bisbal, of Salinas. On behalf of the WBO, the boxers recieved a trophy of recognition for their great achievements, as well as a monetary compensation. Tapia was given $1.000, while Ortiz, Suarez and Bisbal received $500 each.

“It is not only about honoring and congratulating them, there is also the economic part and the WBO has always helped out (money-wise) these young athletes that, like always, represent Puerto Rico in the best way possible. Boxing has always represented Puerto Rico at the highest levels”, added Valcárcel.  The WBO works along with the Puerto Rico Federation of Amateur Boxing (FPBA), contributing different materials and articles of training for the boxers.

“We want to thank, as usual, the WBO for all the aid that they have offered us because we have been able to achieve many things thanks to them”, expressed Vellón.

 

Photos Courtesy of: WBO/José Pérez

ALA Promotions president Michael Aldeguer says AJ “Bazooka” Banal (26-1-1, 19 KO’s) is being lined up for a possible WBO Interim bantamweight title fight against Thailand’s No.1 world ranked Pungluang Sor Singyu who has an impressive record of 38-1 with 26 knockouts, many of them against Filipinos.

The solidly built Thai stopped Marvin Tampus in six rounds, Paul Apolinario, Freddie Martinez and Elmar Francisco in two and Joel Rafols in the first round. Pungluang won the WBO Asia Pacific Interim title with a 2nd round TKO of Nathan Bolicio last October 11 and won the Youth title with a 1st round knockout of Jilo Merlin on October 31, 2009.

Aldeguer told the Manila Standard that during the recent WBO Convention in Puerto Rico he started to “open up discussions” with WBO president Francisco “Paco” Valcarcel and Asia Pacific vice president Leon Panoncillo about a possible interim title fight, ”hopefully in March 2012.”

The interim title fight loomed after reigning WBO/WBC champion Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire announced he is moving up to campaign as a super bantamweight following his shutout win over two division champion Omar Andres Narvaez of Argentina last October 22 at the Theater in Madison Square Garden.

Although there are also possibilities of the talented southpaw Banal fighting for the No.1 mandatory spot in the IBF, Aldeguer said “for now, the focus is on the WBO not the IBF, but we will study the best option.”

Aldeguer informed us he would discuss the planned interim title fight with ABS-CBN vice president for Sports Peter Musngi before sending the WBO president a formal letter.

Aldeguer is in Los Angeles and plans on visiting the gym of Donaire’s trainer Robert Garcia who informed us that he would be ready to train Banal beginning next year since he is currently in Mexico working with Antonio Margarito.

Aldeguer who visited Garcia’s gym in the past said he would “still be passing by his gym to see the place again and prepare a place for Team Banal to stay when he starts training with Robert January of next year.” He added “definitely, whatever happens Banal will be training in the US next year. We feel that Robert is the right guy for Banal and maybe in the future for some of our other fighters.”

 

By Ronnie Nathanielsz

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The weights are in for Saturday’s big event in Ludwigsburg. Marco Huck will defend his WBO cruiserweight title against tough Rogelio Rossi. In the co-feature, Dominik Britsch will face Billy Lyell in a middleweight contest, and Kubrat Pulev takes on Travis Walker in a battle of heavyweights. Photos by Photo Wende

FULL WEIGHTS AND PHOTOS

WBO Cruiserweight Title:

Marco Huck: 90 kg [198.4-pounds]

Rogelio Rossi: 89,6 kg [197.5-pounds]

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WBO President Francisco “Paco” Valcarcel today announced the referee and judges who will work bantamweight clash of champions between Nonito Donaire and Omar Narvaez in New York City. The referee is Benjy Esteves and judges are Julie Lederman, Thomas Schreck and Steven Weisfield. Supervisor is Richard de Cuir.

Valcarcel also announced the officials for WBO cruiserweight champion Marco Huck’s defense against Rogelio Rossi in Ludwigsburg, Germany. The referee will be Paul Thomas from the United Kingdom. Judges are Carlos Colon from Puerto Rico, Denny Nelson from Uunited States and Matteo Montella D’Airola from Italy. WBO Supervisor for this fight will be Edoardo Ceccoli.

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New York, N.Y. — WBC/WBO World Bantamweight Champion Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire and undefeated two-time world champion and current WBO Jr. Bantamweight Champion Omar Narvaez of Argentina pose during the press conference for their upcoming world title fight, Saturday, October 22 in the Theater at Madison Square Garden. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Madison Square Garden, Donaire vs Narvaez will be televised by HBO Boxing After Dark. — Photos by Chris Farina.

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In an earlier report on BoxingScene.com, IBF middleweight champion Daniel Geale revealed that his management team is currently negotiating a possible unification with WBO king Dmitry Pirog for a date in late December. In the report, Geale (26-1, 15 KOs) said he was “90% certain” that a deal to fight Pirog (19-0, 15 KOs) would get finalized, with a Las Vegas venue being considered.

Pirog has now personally confirmed the serious nature of the ongoing negotiations.

“Immediately after the victory over [Danny] Jacobs when I won the world title in 2010, I asked my promoters to organize a unification fight. But, none of the other boxers wanted to fight. My promoters made proposals to various middleweight champions, but none of them responded. The only boxer willing to talk, is IBF middleweight champion Daniel Geale of Australia. Like myself, Geale is not an American. And to get on American TV, he needs a big fight. That is why our discussions are the most realistic. It is possible that we’ll reach an agreement with him. At the moment, my promoters Kyril Pchelnikov and Artie Pelullo are negotiating with Geale’s side,” Pirog said.

By Ruslan Chikov
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Following an impressive September knockout over Daniel Jimenez, NABO Junior Lightweight Champion Eloy “The Prince” Perez will return to his hometown of Salinas, California on Friday, October 28 to square off against veteran Ira Terry in the 10 round main event of TeleFutura’s “Sólo Boxeo Tecate” at the Sherwood Hall.

Perez vs. Terry headlines a night of world-class professional boxing presented by Don Chargin Productions, Golden Boy Promotions and Paco Presents, and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate. Doors open at 6:00pm, the first bell rings at 7:00pm and the TeleFutura broadcast begins at 10:30pm ET / PT.

Tickets, priced at $125, $75 and $50, are on sale now and can be purchased by calling (831) 261-0532 or (831) 905-7354, at the 2stepsahead Gym (832 South Main Street, Salinas, California) and at the Sherwood Hall on fight night.

Currently ranked third at 130 pounds by the WBO, 24-year-old Eloy “Prince” Perez (22-0-2, 6 KO’s) is closing in on his long awaited shot at a world championship, but he’s not sitting idle. Instead, he’s opting to stay busy against tough competition until he’s cleared out all opposition in his path. In 2011, Perez has shutout longtime contender Roger “Speedy” Gonzalez, and successfully defended his NABO title against Alejandro Rodriguez and Daniel Jimenez, setting the stage for his October 28 battle with Terry.

Tennessee native Ira Terry (24-6, 14 KO’s) began his professional career with a hot streak, winning 24 of his first 26 fights, and the hard-hitting 24-year-old is not a boxer who gets discouraged easily. He is doubling his efforts in the gym and is refocused knowing that if he can issue Perez his first professional loss later this month, he will have resurrected his career in the 130-pound weight class.

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World Boxing Organization (WBO), as part of the program “Kids Drug Free”, and All Star Boxing Inc., joined last night to give several students in Kissimmee Florida an inmediate scholarship for their college preparation in the 2nd Annual Scholarship Program Giveaway in this place.

Several students of the Osceola County School District of Kissimme received $1,000 as a scholarship to continue their college studies. WBO Ratings Comitee Presidente Luis Perez and Promoter Felix “Tutico” Zabala, gave the money to the students at the Kissimmee Civic Center.

The event was part of the show where Orlando Cruz knocked out Michael Franco for the featherweight WBO Latino title.

Remember, the 24th World Boxing Organization (WBO) Annual Convention, to be held in Puerto Rico in 2011, is scheduled to October 24th to 29th. For reservations at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, can call 1 787 253-1700 Ext. 4161, 1 800 241-3333 or accesing http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/SanJuan/Default.htm.

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CAROLINA, PUERTO RICO- World Boxing
Organization (WBO) president Francisco “Paco” Valcarcel gave today training
clothes and equipment to the Puerto Rico Amateur National Team who will compete
at the Panamerican Games from October 14 to October 30 in Guadalajara,
Mexico. “We continue helping the boxing and the young boxers, the young amateur boxers of the Puerto Rico National Team, gifted them with some training clothes and
equipment for their preparation for the Panamerican Games”, Valcarcel said. “We
also will give them training equipment for their gym and a Van for their trips
in Puerto Rico”. There were present, female boxer Kiria
Tapia, who will fight in the 60 kilograms. Also boxers Janthony Ortiz (49kg),
Félix Verdejo (56kg), Ángel Suárez (60kg), Antonio Ortiz (64kg), Emanuel de
Jesús (69kg), José Soto (81kg) and Gerardo Bisbal (+91kg); trainers José
Laureano, Víctor Ortiz and Orlando Rodríguez, and referee and judge José
Bonet.

Remember the 24th WBO Convention in Puerto
Rico, October 24-29. For reservations at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, can call 1 787
253-1700 Ext. 4161, 1 800 241-3333 or a accessing
http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/SanJuan/Default.htm.

More information at www.wbo-int.com
(www.facebook.com/WorldBoxingOrganization).

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WBO president Francisco “Paco” Valcarcel, announced the officials who will work the light heavyweight title bout between champion Nathan Cleverly against challenger Tony Bellew on this Saturday at the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England. The referee will be Richie Davies (UK). Judges are Dave Parris (UK), Terry O’Connor (UK) and Phil Edwards (UK). WBO Supervisor for this fight will be Dennis Gilmartin.

 

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