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Magsayo eyes WBC Asia, IBF Pan-Pacific title

Fit as a fiddle.

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This is how boxing champion Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo described himself less than a month before his much-awaited title fight against veteran Panya Uthok of Thailand for the “Pride of Bohol” boxing event.

Magsayo eyes  WBC Asia, IBF Pan-Pacific title
Mark ‘Magnifico’ Magsayo exudes confidence for his scheduled fight against Thai fighter during his appearance at the ‘Usapang Sports’ of the Tabloid Organization in Philippine Sports. 

Buoyed by his sensational fourth-round knockout victory in his most recent fight last April, Magsayo expressed confidence that he will beat his Thai opponent in his homecoming fight for the vacant WBC Asia and IBF Pan-Pacific featherweight titles.

 “Handang-handa na ako laban na ito. Pipilitin ko talagang manalo para sa mga kababayan ko sa Bohol,” said Magsayo during his appearance in the “Usapang Sports” by the Tabloids Organization in Philippine Sports at the National Press Club in Intramuros.

 “I’m really happy to be given the chance to fight again in front of my townmates, kaya talagang puspusan ang paghahandang ginagawa ko,” added the 24-year-old Magsayo, who holds a handsome ring record of 19 wins, including 14 by knockouts.

It will be the second time in three years that Magsayo will fight before his townmates since beating Shota Hayashi of Japan by unanimous decision to retain the WBO International featherweight belt in Tagbilaran, Bohol last November, 2017.

 Asked about his homecoming fight, Magsayo said he is now more relaxed and confident. 

“Nu’ng unang laban ko sa Bohol, medyo tense at excited. Ngayon mas handa na,” he said.

A misunderstading with his erstwhile manager,  ALA Promotions, forced Magsayo to a long two-year break before he returned to the ring to knock out Erick Deztroyer of Indonesia in Singapore only last April.

“Everything is OK now. Sila talaga ang nag-alaga ng husto kay Mark  pero tapos na ‘yung kontrata at hindi na na-renew. Nagpa-alam naman sa kanila (ALA Promotions) si Mark. And now he’s fighting under Vladimir Boxing Promotions,” said Magsayo’s wife-manager Frances.

The husband-and-wife tandem now hopes a convincing victory over Uthok (53-6 win-loss with  35 KOs) will line him up for a crack at the elusive world title. 

“We will have another fight for him (Magsayo). Then maybe, he’ll be ready for a title fight early next year,” added Frances.

Magsayo’s coach, Rissan Muelas, said the Filipino will be a good match against the Thai veteran.

“He (Magsayo) has  the speed, the timing and the stamina to handle Uthok. The Thai likes to get inside and mix it up, so we’re now working on Mark’s stamina to enable him to stay alert for 12 full rounds,” added Muelas.

Also present during the weekly forum sponsored by the Philippine Sports Commission, National Press Club, PAGCOR, Community Basketball Association and HG Guyabano Tea Leaf Drinks and shown on Facebook live via Glitter Livestream was Games and Amusement Board Boxing and Other Contact Sports officer-in charge Jackie Lou Cacho.

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