The Philippine Star

9 world champs coming to town

- By JOAQUIN HENSON

No less than nine reigning world champions are attending the third WBC Women’s Convention and WBC Asian Summit set at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center on Nov. 17-19 with the organizing Games and Amusement Board (GAB), headed by chairman Abraham Mitra, laying out the red carpet for some 500 delegates from over 17 countries.

The reigning WBC women’s titlists in GAB’s guest list are undefeated heavyweigh­t Alejandra Jimenez of Mexico, supermiddl­eweight Franchon Crews of the US, middleweig­ht Christina Hammer of Germany, featherwei­ght Jelena Mrdjenovic­h of Canada, superbanta­mweight Fatuma Zarika of Kenya, bantamweig­ht Mariana Juarez of Mexico, lightflywe­ight Yesenia Gomez of Mexico, unbeaten atomweight (102-pound limit) Fabiana Bytyqi of the Czech Republic and atomweight (interim) Brenda Flores of Mexico.

Former WBC superwelte­rweight champion Mia St. John, who was featured in an 11-page Playboy pictorial in 1999, is also arriving. St. John, 51, won the WBC crown at the age of 45 in 2012 and retired from the ring in 2016 with a pro record of 49-14-2, including 19 KOs. Known as “The Knockout,” St. John earned a psychology degree at California State Northridge and posted a 27-1 record in taekwondo.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman’s wife and WBC Cares chairperso­n for Mexico Christiane Manzur will deliver the keynote address at the General Assembly on Nov. 17. WBC Women’s Championsh­ip Committee chairperso­n Malte Mueller Michaelis and WBC Cares Internatio­nal chairperso­n Jill Diamond will also speak to kick off the twoday formal proceeding­s.

The women’s assembly was initially slated to be held in Culiacan, Mexico but at the WBC Convention in Kiev, Ukraine, last month, Mitra offered Manila to host and the WBC accepted. Manila was the site of the WBC Convention in 1967 when two Filipinos headed the body, Justiniano Montano Jr. as president and Atty. Rudy Salud as secretaryg­eneral. It was Salud who authored the WBC Constituti­on and By-Laws ratified during the 1967 Convention and it was also Salud who appointed Jose Sulaiman as deputy secretaryg­eneral in 1968. Sulaiman eventually became WBC president and now, his son Mauricio heads the organizati­on. Manila also hosted the WBC Convention in 1970 and 2007.

Mitra’s leadership was recognized when the WBC cited GAB as Commission of the Year at the WBC Convention in Baku last year. Mitra serves as the WBC’s internatio­nal secretary and sits in the WBC Board of Governors. The coming convention promotes not only Philippine boxing but also the country as a tourist destinatio­n. While in Manila, WBC Cares officials will give a donation to an orphanage. Mitra has also arranged for a tour of Corregidor for the delegates and a boxing/muay card dubbed “The Big Challenge” on Nov. 18. The six-fight card, assembled by promoter Brico Santig, will feature WBC Silver supermiddl­eweight titlist Azizbek Abdugofuro­v of Uzbekistan staking his crown against Chinese challenger Wuzhati Nuerlang in the 12-round main event.

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