The Philippine Star

Will Nietes turn Palicte away?

- By JOAQUIN HENSON

There’s a possibilit­y that WBO superflywe­ight champion Donnie Nietes will decline to face mandatory challenger and countryman Aston Palicte in a rematch and instead, battle WBA titlist Khalid Yafai in a unificatio­n duel on the same card as WBC ruler Srisaket Sor Rungvisai’s defense against Mexico’s Juan Francisco Estrada in April or May at the Stub Hub Center in Carson, California.

Palicte, 28, fought Nietes, 36, to a split draw in a bout for the vacant WBO 115-pound crown at the Forum in Inglewood last August. The WBO then tapped Nietes to meet Japan’s Kazuto Ioka for the vacant throne and ordered Palicte to take on Puerto Rico’s unbeaten Jose Martinez in a title eliminator. As it turned out, Nietes outpointed Ioka to claim the belt while Palicte blasted Martinez into submission in two rounds to earn the right to challenge the new champion.

Matchroom Boxing’s Eddie Hearn recently announced that he is finalizing a card to feature Rungvisai against Estrada and Yafai against Nietes with the winners of both matches advancing to unify the WBO, WBA and WBC titles. Hearn has a tie-up with DAZN (Da-Zone), a subscripti­on video streaming service for live and on-demand events. DAZN will make streaming available for 32 cards that Hearn is prepared to showcase in a year. Of the 32, 16 are earmarked for the US. The deal is for two years, renewable for another six with a total budget of $1 Billion. Rungvisai and Yafai are managed by Hearn.

After Palicte mowed down Martinez, he called out Nietes during an interview in the ring. “Nietes, see you next fight,” he said. But Palicte’s manager Jason Soong said the call-out was nothing personal. “Our No. 1 goal is to be a world champion,” said Soong. “We aren’t going for Nietes. We just want that world championsh­ip and of course, preferably it’s not against a fellow Pinoy.”

Soong said Nietes’ manager ALA Boxing “may have offers to cross over to another sanctionin­g body.” If Nietes meets Yafai and unifies the WBO/WBA title, it’s likely he’ll relinquish the WBO crown, leaving it open for Palicte to claim.

ALA Boxing president Michael Aldeguer said nothing is final at the moment. “We are looking at different options now and the priority is for Donnie to get the biggest fights out there as he believes he can always find a way to win over anyone,” he said. “Donnie wants to fight the winner of the Rungvisai-Estrada fight or do a unificatio­n with Yafai. If he has a choice, he doesn’t want to fight another Filipino again.”

Aldeguer said Nietes will skip a mandatory defense against Palicte if he engages Yafai in a unificatio­n fight. Yafai, 29, has a 25-0 record, with 15 KOs. So far, the Englishman has repulsed four challenger­s. Rungvisai, 32, and Estrada, 28, are no strangers to each other. Last year, the Thai outpointed Estrada on a majority decision. IBF champion Jerwin Ancajas, who is promoted by Top Rank, challenged Rungvisai recently to a unificatio­n showdown but was turned down when the Thai signed up with Hearn to square off with Estrada next.

Palicte’s trainer Rodel Mayol, formerly the WBC lightflywe­ight champion, said in a rematch against Nietes, the outcome will be beyond doubt. “Si Nietes, kayang-kaya ni Aston,” said Mayol. “Kinulang si Aston sa preparatio­n at nagkasakit three weeks before the fight kaya medyo kinapos. Pero para sa akin, sana hindi na sila mag-rematch kasi una, parehas Pilipino at pangalawa, kaunti ang manonood sa laban at kaunti rin ang kita. Mga fans na manonood ay karamihan mga Pinoy hindi kagaya ng kalaban Mexicano or ibang lahi, medyo marami ang manonood. In case matuloy ang rematch, kailangan 100 percent ang kondisyon ni Aston kasi dapat pasukin niya si Nietes at kayang-kaya niyang i-knock-out sa rematch kung nasa mabuting condisyon siya.”

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