Sun.Star Cebu

SANTISIMA TAKES CENTER STAGE

Jeo Santisima is given his first opportunit­y to headline a Pinoy Pride show in a title defense against Uriel Lopez

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Hard-hitting Jeo Santisima finally gets his chance to hog the limelight as he trades leathers with Mexican Uriel Lopez in a World Boxing Organizati­on (WBO) Oriental super bantamweig­ht title defense in the main event of Pinoy Pride 45 on Nov. 24 at the IEC Convention Center.

“It has always been my dream to headline a Pinoy Pride event. Now, I’m here and I thank them (ALA Promotions) for the big opportunit­y,” he said in yesterday’s official event launch at the Summit Circle Hotel.

The 22-year-old Santisima is making a name for himself in the local scene and is also slowly climbing up the world super bantamweig­ht ladder, now ranked No. 13 by the WBO.

“We want to give all of our fighters an opportunit­y to headline an event,” said ALA Promotions matchmaker Edito Villamor. “I think he’s ready for the opportunit­y if he’ll be offered a world title shot. But now, he’s focused on his title defense. His future will depend on this fight.”

Lopez is the interim World Boxing Council (WBC) Latino super bantamweig­ht titleholde­r after winning the title with a second round stoppage of one-time world title challenger Juan Tostado Garcia. He also owns a win over another former world title contender in Ryo Matsumoto.

Santisima is 16-2 with 14 knockouts, while Lopez is 13-6-1 with six knockouts.

KJ Cataraja and Albert Pagara complete the triple-header with a pair of regional title fights.

Cataraja (8-0, 7 KOs) locks horns with Mexican prospect Hugo Reyes (9-1-1, 7 KOs) for the vacant WBO Youth super flyweight belt.

“Based on his record, he shouldn’t be taken lightly. I have trained really hard. This is one of my best preparatio­ns. This should be a huge test for me if I want to be there at the top,” said the 23-year-old Cataraja, a graduate of BS Criminolog­y at the University of the Visayas.

Pagara (30-1, 21 KOs), on the other hand, defends his WBO Inter-Continenta­l super bantamweig­ht strap against Ghanaian George Krampah (14-3, 12 KOs).

“I’m slowly recovering from that loss (Cesar Juarez). I need to have more fights before I’m ready to face Juarez in a rematch. I need to have at least two to three fights before I return to where I once was,” said Pagara.

Former world title contenders Jonas Sultan and Arthur Villanueva are also seeing action in the undercard in a pair of 10-rounders.

Sultan (14-4, 9 KOs) trades leathers with Ardin Diale (34-124, 16 KOs), while the opponent of Villanueva (32-3, 18 KOs) is yet to-be-determined. /

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO ?? YOUNG GUNS. Jeo Santisima (center) headlines Pinoy Pride 45 along with some of the most promising young pugs from the ALA Gym.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO YOUNG GUNS. Jeo Santisima (center) headlines Pinoy Pride 45 along with some of the most promising young pugs from the ALA Gym.

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