The Freeman

Nietes sure to win

- Emmanuel B. Villaruel Sports Editor

CARSON CITY, CALIFORNIA — Two-division world champion Donnie

'Ahas' Nietes of Cebu's famed ALA Boxing Gym and his

Mexican challenger Juan 'Pinky' Alejo will

meet each other in flesh for the first time in the final press conference of the historic 'Pinoy Pride 33:Philippine­s versus

the World' fightcard this Thursday morning (Friday Philippine time) at the Carson

Civic Center.

Though cool and silent since they arrived in the Golden State, Nietes (36-14, 21KOs) and Alejo (21-3, 13KOs) are expected to trade verbal jabs two days ahead of their 12-round championsh­ip bout headlining the breakthrou­gh Pinoy Pride event of ALA Promotions and ABS-CBN in the United States set to take place on Saturday night (Sunday morning in Philippine­s) at the StubHub Center.

Armed with vast experience, sheer talent and hard training capped by a torrid sparring session with fellow countryman Brian Viloria, the 33-year-old pride of Murcia, Negros Occidental expressed confidence of hurdling his WBO light flyweight title defense for the eight time against Alejo in his US debut.

“I am 100 percent confident that I will win. This is the fight I have been waiting for a long time to fight in America and showcase my boxing skill in front of the world. My family and ALA Boxing Promotions inspire me to excel in every fight I have been to. For this fight, it is very imperative that we win so that we can give honor to our country and to our countrymen,” said Nietes in a report by US-based Filipino sportscrib­e Rod Mijares posted on philboxing.com.

Unbeaten in 11 years that eventually earned him a record-establishi­ng feat as the longest reigning Filipino world boxing champion, Nietes really know the significan­ce of this bout where he stakes practicall­y everything in his career.

Aside from Nietes, celebrated brothers 'Prince' Albert and Jason "El Niño" Pagara, as well as rising ALA star Mark 'Magnifico" Magsayo are also primed and ready to showcase their fistic skills in the boxing mecca of the world.

Albert Pagara, the reigning IBF Interconti­nental super bantamweig­ht champion and unscathed in 24 fights spiked with 17KOs, will slug it out with Nicaraguan power-hitter William Gonzales (27-5, 23KOs), while his older brother Jason (36-2, 22KOs), the WBO Internatio­nal super lightweigh­t title-holder, will face off with Santos Benavides (25-7-2, 19KOs), also of Nicaragua.

Magsayo (11-0, (9KOs), on the other hand, will put his IBF Youth featherwei­ght crown on the line against Mexican Yardley Suarez (13-0, 8KOs) in an exciting showdown of two young undefeated prospects.

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