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Champion makers to supervise boxing in Yogi’s “Sports for All”

A one-two combo of legendary trainers who are certified champion makers will supervise the boxing affairs in the soon-to-be launched “Sports for All” advocacy of former customs commission­er and top drug-buster Yogi Filemon Ruiz.

- EMMANUEL B. VILLARUEL Sports Editor

Well known ring strategist­s Brix Flores and Edmund Villamor are up to the task of scouting for talents and sharpening the punching skills of Manny Pacquiao wannabes. One of the great attributes they are bringing to the corner is their own experience as fighters.

This developmen­t came just a week after the announceme­nt of Cebuano hardcourt icon Jimwell “Tora-Tora” Torion to handle the basketball side of the intensive grassroots sports developmen­t program that Ruiz will be putting in place for all 80 barangays of Cebu City starting next month.

“Given their impressive track record, these gentlemen (Flores and Villamor) are best suited for the job of discoverin­g new talents and harnessing the potential of our young aspiring boxers in the hope of producing another ring star from Cebu in the future,” said Ruiz, the first Cebuano commission­er of the Bureau of Customs and erstwhile Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA)-7 director who is hell-bent on running for city mayor in next year’s elections.

Flores was a former amateur standout, reaping countless gold medals including in the Palarong Pambansa and in the National Open three times in 1985, 1987, and 1988. He also excelled on the internatio­nal stage, grabbing gilt at the 1986 Sunshine State Games in Florida, United States, a bronze in the 1985 ABC Championsh­ips in Bangkok, Thailand, and silver in the 1987 Asian Challenge Match in Manila.

A decorated member of the Philippine team during his prime, Flores’ biggest achievemen­t was winning bronze medal at the 1986 Asian Games in Seoul, South Korea.

As a highly skilled tactician, Flores has molded four world champions in Malcolm Tuñacao, Rodel Mayol, Noel Tuñacao, and Norj Guro. He also minted a bunch of national and regional titlists such as the Gejon brothers Elmer and Eriberto, Wendell Janiola, Dexter Delada, and Rev Santillan.

“Akong ikapasalig sa mga batan-on nga mo-training nga makab-ot gyud nila ang ilang pangandoy nga makakuha og medal sa amateur tournament­s ug machampion sa profession­al boxing sa umaabot,” said Flores. “Basta naa lang pud ang paninguha nila nga moEverythi­ng training gyud ug dili magtinapul­an.”

Like Flores, Villamor carries with him a shining credential.

One of the most trusted cornermen of Cebu’s fabled ALA Gym for nearly two decades, Villamor helped transform Donnie “Ahas” Nietes into a four-time world titleholde­r and break the record of the great Gabriel “Flash” Elorde as the longest reigning Filipino world boxing champion.

The other prominent figures during Villamor’s glorious days with ALA before it folded up at the height of pandemic four years ago were the likes of Dondon Sultan, the Pagara brothers Jason and Albert, Rey Bautista, AJ Banal, Mark Magsayo,Junas Sultan,Rocky Fuentes, Arthur Villanueva, and Rolly Negasca.

“Sa akong pagka-coach, ako lang i-share akong passion ug disiplina nga makuha pinaagi sa training kay ang boxing dili ra ni sports, kabahin pud ni sa akong kinabuhi ug legasiya nga akong mabilin sa mga bata isip ka trainor,” said Villamor, who was hailed as “Trainer of the Year” at the prestigiou­s Gabriel Flash “Elorde” Boxing Awards for three consecutiv­e years from 2013 to 2015.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Legendary trainers Brix Flores and Edmund Villamor will oversee the grassroots boxing program in the soon-to-be launched “Sports for All” advocacy of former customs commission­er and well known drug-buster Yogi Filemon Ruiz.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Legendary trainers Brix Flores and Edmund Villamor will oversee the grassroots boxing program in the soon-to-be launched “Sports for All” advocacy of former customs commission­er and well known drug-buster Yogi Filemon Ruiz.

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