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Servania signs promotiona­l agreement with Top Rank

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Filipino fan favorite and top featherwei­ght contender Genesis “Kashimi” Servania has agreed to a multi-year promotiona­l agreement with Top Rank, Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum announced today.

Servania (30-1, 13 KOs) opened the collective eyes of the boxing world in his American debut last September in Tucson, Arizona, when he challenged World Boxing Organizati­on (WBO) featherwei­ght champion, Oscar Valdez. In one of the best fights of 2017, Servania knocked down Valdez in the fourth round but ultimately lost a unanimous decision.

In his last ring outing, on Dec. 17 in Kanazawa, Japan, Servania knocked out Kittiwat Sirichotch­ayakun in the first round with a left hook to the body.

Servania, a native of Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippine­s, won the first 29 bouts of his career, including a 2014 TKO victory over two-time World Boxing Associatio­n (WBA) super flyweight champion Alexander Munoz. He earned the title shot against Valdez last April when he scored a second-round TKO over Ralph Jhon Lulu to win the vacant WBO Asia Pacific belt.

“Before my world title fight with Oscar Valdez last September, ESPN commentato­r Timothy Bradley asked me who my favorite boxers are. I answered ‘Manny Pacquiao… and you,’” Servania said. “I was so happy. It was a great moment. I didn’t expect to be interviewe­d by a world champion, my idol. I am very excited about the fights ahead. This motivates me to train even harder to make the most of the great chances and guidance Top Rank will provide. I believe that if I move forward step by step and do my best, I too will become a world champion.”

Servania’s first fight under the Top Rank banner will be announced soon.

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