The Freeman

With Ancajas, Bob Arum eyes to replicate Pacquiao’s success

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In signing IBF super flyweight champion Jerwin Ancajas, Top Rank Inc. chief Bob Arum is hoping to have his promotiona­l company enjoy the same success it had with Manny Pacquiao.

Arum definitely saw potential in Ancajas — who will defend his title against Mexico’s Israel Gonzalez Saturday (Sunday Phl time) — that he signed the 26-year-old fighter to a three-fight contract.

The veteran promoter is now excited to find out if his stable now has the next best version of Pacquiao, whose success as a Top Rank-promoted fighter has been noteworthy.

"Obviously, our whole adventure with Manny was so successful. It took up a good part of my life, certainly the recent part,” Arum recently told Steve Kim of boxingscen­e.com.

“So you've got a kid like Jerwin who is very, very talented and is a lovely kid and you hope that it turns out the same way," he added.

Ancajas (28-1-1, with 19 KOs), who interestin­gly is a protégé of Pacquiao, possesses a unique combinatio­n of speed and power that comparison­s to the Filipino icon become inevitable.

The rising star had impressed in his last two outings last year — knocking out Teiru Kinoshita in Brisbane, Australia, and Jamie Conlan in Belfast, Ireland. Those two performanc­es caught Arum’s eye, leading the promoter to ink the Cavite City-based fighter.

Now, Ancajas gets a chance to showcase his wares for the first time in the US against Gonzalez,

have in an ESPN-televised bout set at Bank of America Center in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Arum, for his part, has become a believer in the young boxer.

"I had never seen him before and Sean Gibbons (Ancajas’ representa­tive) had brought him in and convinced everybody that he would perform well and he was on television both to the United States and Australia," said Arum.—

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