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Nicaragua’s undefeated Carlos Buitrago will face WBO minimumweight champion Merlito “Tiger” Sabillo in the Filipino’s second title defense planned for Dubai this October in a joint presentation of ALA Promotions and the giant broadcast network ABS-CBN.

WBO president Francisco “Paco” Valcarcel gave us the information at a dinner hosted for him, Championship Committee chairman Luis Batista Salas  and  Mexican promoter Felix “Tito” Zabala  by ABS-CBN’s Gabby Lopez at the Intercontinental Hotel Wednesday.

Buitrago is only 21 years old but has an impressive record, being unbeaten in 27 fights with 16 knockouts.

He won the Interim title with a twelve round unanimous decision over Julian Yedres who was also undefeated at that time with a record of 21-0 with 13 knockouts, on July 20 this year.

Buitrago had earlier scored a 6th round TKO over Colombia’s Jorlie Estrada who was knocked out in the 9th round by Sabillo at the plush Solaire Resort and Casino overlooking Manila Bay last July 13.

Buitrago had also beaten Eddy Castro of Nicaragua by a 2nd round TKO on May 6, 2011 and followed with a 5th round TKO exactly one year later. Castro is the same fighter who was knocked out in the second round by then minimum  weight champion Donnie Nietes in a title defense on August 30, 2008.

Sabillo who is a devastating puncher and an aggressive fighter has a record of  23-0 with 12 knockouts and was a former street fighter in Bacolod who moved to the famed ALA Gym at the age of 25. He is now 29.

http://www.boxingscene.com/sabillo-vs-buitrago-wbo-title-fight-heads-dubai–68210

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La Organización Mundial de Boxeo (OMB), a través del presidente del Comité de Campeonatos, el puertorriqueño Luis Batista Salas, difundió un comunicado en relación al combate que la campeona mundial minimosca argentina Yésica “La Tuti” Bopp -que también reina en minimosca por la Asociación Mundial de Boxeo (AMB)- realizara en México el pasado mes, disputando la corona plata minimosca del versión Consejo Mundial de Boxeo (WBC) frente a la local Jessica “Kika” Chávez, determinando que se infringió el artículo 15 del reglamento en el que la campeona y/o su manejador, Osvaldo Rivero, no informaron de la realización de ésta pelea por una faja de otro organismo sin el debido consentimiento de la OMB.

Por tal motivo y aduciendo que Bopp es una gran campeona, con diez defensas titulares, la OMB no le quitaré la corona -como contempla en parte el reglamento- y sólo le aplicará una multa correctiva de U$D 900, el 3 % de la bolsa obtenida en dicha pelea en México. De éste modo, Bopp podrá exponer la corona minimosca de la OMB -junto al de la AMB- el próximo 19 de julio en el Racing Club de la ciudad de Avellaneda, provincia de Buenos Aires, ante una oponente a determinar en breve.

http://www.notifight.com/artman2/publish/Reporte_7/Bopp_apercibida_por_OMB_mantiene_cetro.php

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El presidente y el tesorero de la Organización Mundial de Boxeo (OMB), Luis Batista Salas y Adolfo Flores, respectivamente, se encuentran en el país para supervisar los detalles de la cartelera del 28 de febrero, en el Ricardo Saprissa, donde Hanna Gabriels defenderá por cuarta ocasión su título de las 154 libras.

Los rivales de Hanna y Bryan “Tiquito” Vásquez, que estará en la pelea semiestelar de ese día, así como otros detalles, se darán a conocer esta noche en un evento que contará con la presencia de ambos funcionarios.

Como parte de su visita a suelo tico, Salas y Flores estuvieron hoy una guardería de Guadalupe, a la cual la OMB realizó una donación por recomendación de Gabriels.

Dicho centro, donde cuidan a alrededor de 50 menores con edades entre los tres meses y los casi 13 años, recibió la ayuda que le permitió adquirir computadoras, uniformes y útiles para los pequeños.

Tras la visita, los representantes de la OMB se mostraron muy contentos por el uso que le dieron a su donación, y anunciaron que también ayudarán a una escuela.

http://www.prensaescrita.com/adiario.php?codigo=AME&pagina=http://www.aldia.cr

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Estimado Campeón Fuentes:

 

Sentimos que haya sufrido un accidente que cancelará su compromiso de pelea de campeonato.

 

Solicitamos envíe una certificación médica antes ó no más tardar del viernes, 02 de marzo de 2012, que incluya el pronóstico de su recuperación, así como la opinión de su médico de cuando pueda volver al entrenamiento activo y competencia, según la regla 19 de los Reglamentos de la OMB para concursos de campeonatos mundiales.

 

La Organización Mundial de Boxeo le desea una pronta recuperación. En espera de su carta que asegure el cumplimiento de sus futuras peleas de campeonato mundiales de la OMB, le saluda,
Cordialmente,
Lcdo. Luis Batista-Salas
Presidente, Comité de Campeonatos OMB

 

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Dear Champion Baysangurov:
We are very sorry to read the report of your illness/injury which cancelled your scheduled championship bout.
Please submit an Interim Certification on or before Friday, March 2, 2012 which includes a prognosis for your recovery and your treating physician’s opinion of when you can return to active training and competition per Rule 19 of the WBO Regulations of World Championship Contests.
The WBO wishes you the best good fortune on a prompt and speedy recovery. We look forward to your prompt response to assure you will be able to comply with your future WBO Championship bouts.

Yours truly,
Luis Batista-Salas, Esq.

 

 

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