Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘OLD’ NIETES SHOOTS FOR FLYWEIGHT CROWN

- By Roy Luarca @rluarcaINQ

Donnie Nietes tries to add another chapter to his ring legacy when he tangles with Thai Komgrich Nantapech for the vacant Internatio­nal Boxing Federation flyweight title Saturday at Waterfront in Cebu City.

Already the longest reigning Filipino world champion, Nietes will be gunning for his third crown, trailing only eight-division titlist Manny Pacquiao and five-division champion Nonito Donaire among local boxers.

Though Nietes (39-1-4, 22 knockouts) is making his initial foray in the 112-pound category, he’s been installed the heavy favorite over Nantapech (22-3, 15 knockouts), whose reputation has been tarnished with losses to Albert Pagara and Froilan Saludar a few years back.

The 34-year-old Nietes said he’ll make Nantapech pay for calling him “old” in the headliner of Pinoy Pride 40 jointly put up by ALA Promotions and ABSCBN Sports.

According to Nietes, the former World Boxing Organizati­on strawweigh­t and junior flyweight king, he’s prepared to fight the full 12 rounds—but he won’t hesitate to go for the knockout if the opportunit­y arises.

If he wins impressive­ly, Nietes, who registered 112.4 in the weight scales on his first try, 112.2 on the second and finally the exact 112 when he removed his underwear in Friday’s weigh-in, said he would like to tackle anyone among World Boxing Associatio­n champion Kazuto Ioka, WBO titlist Zou Shiming and World Boxing Council king Juan Hernandez in a unificatio­n bout.

Nantapech, 27, was on the dot at 112 on his first try.

Prime prospect Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo (15-0, 11 knockouts) collides with Tanzanian Issa Nampepeche (24-7-4) in a featherwei­ght 10-rounder serving as chief support.

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