Sun.Star Cebu

PEÑALOSA FACES TOUGH TEST IN JULY

Dave Peñalosa will challenge Lerato Dlamini of South Africa for the WBC Internatio­nal featherwei­ght belt in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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DAVE Peñalosa takes on what should be the stiffest test of his career thus far. A fight that should determine his future in the sport.

“This is a big test for him. If he gets through this, I see him becoming a (world) champion,” Dave’s uncle and promoter Gerry Peñalosa told SunStar Cebu.

Dave, 28, challenges South African Lerato Dlamini for the latter’s World Boxing Council (WBC) Internatio­nal featherwei­ght belt in the main features of a boxing show in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on July 12, 2019.

The fight card will be headlined by Amir Khan versus Neeraj Goyat.

“(This will determine) if he’s the real deal,” said Gerry, a two-division world champion in his boxing days.

Dave just passed his most recent test with flying colors after stopping Mexican veteran Marcos Cardenas in four rounds last Feb. 16 at the SM City North Edsa Skydome in Quezon City.

Dlamini should be a step up in competitio­n for Dave.

Dlamini won his WBC Internatio­nal belt with a split decision over Sydney Maluleka in April 2018. Six months later, he captured the vacant Internatio­nal Boxing Federation (IBF) Continenta­l Africa featherwei­ght belt with a points victory over Haidari Mchanjo. He also owns a win over former world champion Simpiwe Vetyeka, who he beat by majority decision in 2017.

“He’s (Dlamini) a very good boxer,” warned Gerry.

Both Dave and Dlamini are world-ranked in the featherwei­ght class.

Dave, the World Boxing Organizati­on (WBO) Oriental featherwei­ght titleholde­r, is rated 12th in the WBO and 15th in the IBF. Dlamini, in the meantime, is rated 11th in the WBC and 14th in the IBF.

Dave is unbeaten with a record of 15-0 with 11 knockouts, while Dlamini is 12-1 with six knockouts. /

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