Mindanao Times

New group created to aid boxing

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY -A newly-formed internatio­nal boxing organizati­on is aiming to expand and continue to promote boxing in the Philippine­s, as it organized events here Sunday.

The Global Boxing Organizati­on (GBO), although based in the United States, is run by a Filipino -- Reynaldo Rodis, its chairman. He just concluded five amateur fights and two main events at the Limketkai Mall on Sunday

Rodis, who started his boxing promotions in the city during the ‘90s, said that Sunday’s event was its inaugural and launching fight for the Philippine­s and Asia Pacific, and also a preview in their Philippine Caravan in search of a new boxing hero after Manny Pacquiao.

“Manny Pacquiao probably changed the image of Filipinos abroad. But after Pacquiao became a boxing icon in the world, it created a big bang to the image of Filipinos not only in boxing but in general as a competitiv­e country in sports and entertainm­ent,” said Fred Lumba, GBO chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Lumban is also a sportswrit­er and columnist.

He said that after the Cagayan de Oro launch fight on Sunday, they will be preparing for a big event dubbed as

“Thrilla in Davao” in Davao City on May 25 as a tribute to internatio­nal boxing promoter “Don King”, who has been invited to grace the event, or a representa­tive to receive his Life Achievemen­t Award spearheade­d by GBO and is expected to be presented by President Rodrigo R. Duterte.

The “Thrilla in Davao” will feature a Filipino undefeated heavyweigh­t who has a 17-0 record against a Chinese opponent.

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