Sun.Star Baguio

Ifugao boxing whiz KO’s Korean challenger

- Roderick Osis

IFUGAO boy wonder Carl Jammes Martin scored another sensationa­l knock out, stopping his taller Korean foe just in the fourth round.

Martin successful­ly defended his World Boxing Associatio­n Asia bantamweig­ht title after knocking out Moon Chul Suh in Lagawe, Ifugao on October 27 to stay undefeated in 11 bouts including 10 stoppage.

The 19 - year - old Ifugao boxing sensation had his work cut out for him, landing series of combinatio­ns which stunned the visiting Korean who had no answer and was left defenseles­s most of the times.

Unleashing his flurry of combinatio­ns, Martin finally caught up with Moon and uncorked his powerful uppercut to send the Korean crashing to the canvass and end the bout.

"Malaking bagay yung training tsaka sa salamat na rin sa panginoon. Talagang inaral naming ang laban niya,” Martin said in a television interview.

“Proud ako na nakapagbig­ay ako ng karangalan hindi lang sa Ifugao pati na rin sa bansa,” added the 19 – year - old boxing prodigy who also holds the World Boxing Organisati­on (WBO) oriental youth bantamweig­ht title and the World Boxing Council Asian Boxing Council continenta­l bantamweig­ht title.

Martin bagged the WBA strap after outclassin­g and overpoweri­ng Indonesian boxer George Lumoly earlier this year.

Despite his continued rise to stardom, Martin’s father and trainer Abel sees more exposure for his son and further training to improve his skills and be at par with some of the best and world champion Filipino boxers.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? RACING WHIZ KID. Baguio’s pride and race car phenomenon Iñigo Anton and his crew check on his car after finishing the race course at the Athletic Bowl during the National Slalom Series last week.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes RACING WHIZ KID. Baguio’s pride and race car phenomenon Iñigo Anton and his crew check on his car after finishing the race course at the Athletic Bowl during the National Slalom Series last week.

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