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Tuesday Aug 7, 2007

Manny has set the bar high for Filipinos. Can the next generation of hitters step it up to Pac Man level?

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Banal, "Boom Boom" Bautista Chasing Pacquiao

By David A. Avila

HOLLYWOOD-Rey “Boom Boom” Bautista and AJ “Bazooka” Banal are like Old West gunfighters eager to engage in a shootout.

 

It doesn’t matter that they’re thousands of miles from home.

 

Bautista and Banal are just two of the young guns eager to follow the huge footsteps of Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao when they face Mexican fighters for two world titles and the Boxing World Cup worth $500,000 at the Arco Arena on Saturday.

 

They’ve got itchy trigger fingers.

 

“I don’t care that my opponent is a world champion,” said Bautista, 21, who looks like a choirboy but punches like his nickname. “I want to fight them all. All of the world champions.”

 

Mexico defends the World Cup it captured by beating Thailand last year in the first tournament begun by Golden Boy Promotions. This time the Philippines have sent a talented cast of prizefighters to compete.

 

‘This is very exciting,” said Z Gorres, who may not fight due to an eye injury. “Mexicans have good fighters and we have good fighters.”

 

The emergence of Pacquiao as one of the preeminent prizefighters in the world has led to a boxing gold rush for the Philippines. Suddenly boxing promoters are scouring the island nation looking for the next Pac Man.

 

“There’s a lot of good fighters over there,” said Eric Gomez, matchmaker for Golden Boy Promotions. “I visited one of the gyms and they had about 100 guys in there.”

 

Brian Viloria, a Filipino raised in Hawaii, said when he recently trained in the Philippines he was astounded at the raw talent many of the fighters exhibited.

 

“There are guys that could be better than Pacquiao,” said Viloria, a former junior flyweight world champion. “I really think so.”

 

 

Little Manila

 

Each day about a dozen Filipino fighters gather into cars and drive to the Wild Card Gym in Hollywood to begin their daily routine of boxing drills. They’ve live together in one room for three months.

 

“Nobody stays alone in their room,” says Gorres, one of the veterans. “We’re all in one room. We play cards, play video or go out and play billiards.”

 

Inside the large room it’s like being in the Philippines as all of the boxers eat the same food they eat at home and watch Filipino television. But once they go outside its culture shock.

 

“Whew, I forget sometimes we’re in America,” Bautista says.

 

Aside from Bautista , Gorres and Banal, veteran fighters like Gerry Penalosa, Bert Batawang, Michael Domingo and Diosdado Gabi lace up the gloves and hit the speed bags, heavy bags and spar with each other or whoever is available.

 

They’re not choosy.

 

“We bring them to this country because they can learn to fight against different styles,” says Ala Villamor, one of the head trainers for the Filipino camp. “They learn to fight Mexican style, Black style and all kinds of styles over here.”

 

The Wild Card Gym has become a magnet for elite fighters anxious to get quality sparring. Formerly owned by actor Mickey Rourke, it's now famed trainer Freddie Roach’s gym and though he expanded it last year by adding another wing, there’s barely enough room for a mouse to zig zag through the maze of fighters.

 

Lately the Filipino boxers have become the focus for the gym as they prepare for the big showdown with Mexico.

 

“It’s like Little Manila,” says Roach. “We have a good bunch of fighters in here.”

Bautista heads the pack as he readies to challenge Mexico’s powerful southpaw Daniel Ponce de Leon for his WBO junior featherweight world title. The young Filipino is not flinching.

 

“I want to be like Manny Pacquiao,” says Bautista (23-0, 17 KOs) with his boyish smile. “I want to have nice cars and a lot of money.”

 

Bautista is ranked number one by the WBO and though he’s only 21 he’s supremely confident he can out-gun heavy-hitting Ponce De Leon.

 

“He’s a good fighter but I can beat him,” Bautista says of WBO champ Ponce de Leon. “I’m ready for a world championship.”

 

Banal, a young southpaw bomber from Cebu City in the Philippines, faces former junior flyweight titleholder Eric Ortiz of Mexico City. It pits the knockout punching power of Banal (13-0-1, 10 KOs) versus the extremely experienced but fragile jaw of Ortiz.

 

An embarrassed smile crosses Banal’s face when asked about facing a former world champion.

 

“It’s a beautiful fight,” says Banal, 18, a left-hander with blazing speed.

Michael “Bruce Lee” Domingo, 27, a veteran of 47 pro fights, has one of the tougher matches when he faces undefeated Miguel Roman of Juarez, Mexico.

 

“My family and my friends know I’m going to win,” says Domingo (31-14-2, 12 KOs) who has crossed paths with Mexican fighters before. “I am fast and fight hard like Manny Pacquiao, maybe I can be like him too.”

 

The oldest veteran of the clan is Bert “Ninja” Batawang, the current junior flyweight champion of the Philippines. The 35-year-old is facing Mexico City’s knockout specialist Gerardo Verde.

 

“This is my first time in America,” says the seemingly quiet Batawang (50-6, 34 KOs). “I want to be a world champion.”

 

Gorres says not to be fooled by Batawang’s shyness.

 

“He’s a very funny guy,” says Gorres.

 

After two and a half hours of intense training the crew of Filipino fighters gather their gear, dress and file out the door and down the stairs into the waiting cars to head back to the hotel and their slice of the Philippines.

 

“They’re following in the footsteps of Manny Pacquiao our national hero,” Villamor says. “There’s big money here.”

 

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rudy:  Get ready for a steady diet of putazos from the Mexicano team!!! Chinitos no duran mas que 6 rounds!!!
Tuesday Aug 7, 2007 04:00:47 PM
knonie Bunjan:  Hi David! Am proud to be a fellow kababayan of Rey Boom Boom Bautista and Bazook AJ Banal. We are from Bohol and Bohol is in the road map not only in Boxing, but also in tourism and beauty and brains. I am confident the team Philippines will bring the bacon \\"Championship trophy\\" come fight day from the defending champion Mexicans. I suggest you download the photos in your coverage in our website: photomaxcom (friend's email) vonjohn@hotmailcom and you will surely appreciate the results. Thanks a lot. Fight Philippines FIGHT!!!! knonie
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 03:02:34 AM
leonard arellano:  the philippine team are really capable of winning esp. boom2 and alex i just hope that someday thier promoters will not take advantage of them.i hope aldeguer family will take care of the boys.
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 05:33:23 AM
bomediano:  kudos!!! to filipino fighters for thier courage and determination to obtain a big bucks in American soil. they have true passion in boxing........WIN!!!! WIN!!!!! WIN!!!!! FILIPINO FIGHTERS
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 05:48:09 AM
Anonymous user:  that's what u think bejo!
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 06:11:23 AM
heroico:  that's what u think bejo, we don't want putos but putazas instead, and we're not chinese, u indio loco
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 06:21:14 AM
lyndon suico:  it would a great pleasure to the boxers from the philippines having chosen to fight the world cup,my prayer and the prayers of all filipinos are with you..so good luck to all of you and i hope the philippine team prevails..god bless to all fighters..
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 06:27:58 AM
Joshua:  @rudy: Ponce De Leon took a beating with our old man Peñalosa. Bautista is a gifted fighter and he has the knockout power in both hands and I'm not surprised if Ponce De Leon kisses the canvas and delivered straight to the hospital. Ponce De Leon is powerful and speedy, but his complacency in his defense was exposed on the Peñalosa fight. His chin is not that strong for a champion. Bautista is known for his explosive comeback even he is floored in a fight. He's more scientific and I don't think the Ponce De Leon's speed will be a factor in their fight. The champ needs judges scorecards badly to retain his belt, else, we're bringing his belt to our homeland. Peñalosa's game depends on his condition come fight night. He still has the talent despite his age and even schooled a counter-punching seminar with the champ Ponce De Leon. Peñalosa is prone to cuts and the only way Gonzales defending his belt is to outsmart Peñalosa , which I don't see it coming since he might be thinking that he can't dethrone him by someone who has the same age as his father.
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 07:11:34 AM
francisco c. espiritu:  Erik Morales once again displayed his warrior stance in the ring, the thing that I admire in him.. a precision puncher and tactician with big heart. The people that watched the fight knew that he lost to the judges and referee but not to the eyes of the world. What a great fight. He really is one of the best. WALA KANG KATULAD ERIK ! (remember the commercial here in the philippines?) Goodluck idol and congratulations in advance to your coming new baby.
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 07:19:31 AM
SPIDEYMAN:  The FILIPINO boxers will duck the mehicanos!!! Mexico will kiss the canvass!!! GO PHILIPPINES!!! GO ALA BOYS!!!
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 07:34:43 AM
rudy:  WTF u talkn about? De Leon outboxed the old timer, take nothing away from Penalosa, he lost the bout - granted the scores were wide and should of been closer - Ponce De Leon won that fight. Bautista is going to end up like Sod Vanchoi-something or other..... Daniel will crush his face in!!!!! Jhonny Gonzalez is putting away Gerry in 4 rds
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 10:31:39 AM
DSource:  @rudy: we respect Mexican fighters and wish them well. show some class like your countryman Erik Morales and don't be a punk like Barrera.
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 11:38:58 AM
Sodamn Insane:  Mehico VS Filipinas What a night of boxing the fans are the winners here GBP has got a great foresight by going to the Philippines and bringing boxers to fight here creating excitement and rivalry between 2 great boxing countries . The Latino nation not just Mexicans are beginning to see the this boys in the far east are not afraid to fight and love the sport of boxing and lots of them are going to dish out a lot of fist . Just fun to watch . Look at the faces of their opponent after the fight . Like Ponce after he won against the old man Penalosa he got beat up and had to wear dark glasses after the fight and ran in the last few rounds. Look at the damage of Monteil , Katsidis ,JMM after they fought the filipinos
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 12:05:07 PM
David Avila:  Thanks Knonie. I'll try and remember that when we're in Sacramento for the big showdown.
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 01:14:25 PM
pinoy puncher:  MEXICO ARE CLOSE TO USA BY ITS BORDER, THE REASON WHY A LOTS OF MEXICAN CAN EASILY MAKE MONEY THORUGH BOXING IN USA, WELL FILIPINOS ARE COMING FROM THE EAST ANOUT 3,000 MILES AWAY FROM THE PACIFIC JUST TO INVADE THE AMERICAN SOIL WITH THEIR POWERS AND THE BAHALA NA GANG KIND OF FIGHT.....PATAYIN NYO NA MGA MEHIKANO NA NAGHAHARIHARIAN SA BOXING, GO PINOYS LAKASAN LANG NG LOOB AT PATAY KUNG PATAY YAN ANG PAIRALIN NYO SA DIBDIB NYO. MIND OVER MATTER LANG YAN AT, FIGHTING SKILLS AND SPIRIT. MABUHAY ANG PILIPINAS...VIVA FILIPINAS!!!!!!!!
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 02:09:58 PM
rudy:  MEXICO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That punk Barrera will destroy Manny on October 6th!!!!! Morales beat the living dookie out of Manny in the 1st fight, DONT FORGET!!!!! PacMan only defeated him bc he was drained goin down to 130....MEXICO, MEXICO, MEXICO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 03:10:45 PM
fox:  filipinos are foxxy in all different nature of experties...... hopefully they can stand how mexican pugilist bring it to them.... too much confident might lead to destruction..MAGELLAN... foxnorman rule
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 04:11:43 PM
MEXICO NO MORE:  Hi Rudy, YO funny dude. You need to wake up. NO ONE FROM MEXICO alive today can beat the PACMAN. Thats the harsh reality mi amigo
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 04:49:05 PM
rudy:  De que hablas pendejo? No manches mugroso!!!! Soto, Marquez, and Barrera will give him a new face on October 6th! PacMan will look like the Elephant Man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 05:26:08 PM
JUN ARAGO:  The reason there are lots of filipino boxers now is because, the promoters know that filipinos in the USA are good market for boxing. Example is the box office draw of Manny Pacquiao among filipinos in America. Pacquiao made filipinos in USA happy that's why filipinos love to watch boxing either live, PPV or HBO.
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 06:18:07 PM
ExaminerAuthor:  To BOOM2, ET AL: I fervently pray that all of you there at WCG are calm but ready for the mission for our beloved PHILIPPINES. All the pinoys worldwide are waiting for your victorious come back. MABUHAY KAYONG LAHAT DIYAN.
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 07:07:52 PM
Jerome:  To WCG Philippine Team! Eat all your Mexican opponents like burritos, nachos and paella!! Show them what it likes to knockout by a Filipino!! Every seconds of every round make them fight for their lives!! Mabuhay ang Dugong Filipino!!
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 08:34:02 PM
wengz2002:  Does anybody knows the criteria of determining the champion team. Because now it's only 6 pairings, with the batawag vs verde match being scrap?
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 08:35:16 PM
Dodong:  Mexicans are good but Filipinos are better. Filipinos will be victorious on this World Cup, Philippines vs. Mexico. Go Philippines!
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 08:38:23 PM
jhunloise:  Hi! rudy . you know barrera avoid to clash pacquiao after their first fight but now he want to after 4 years because he is already fading and want to retire with handsome paycheck no matter he will again sleep in the canvass to fight pacquiao. His future now lies on the hand of pacquiao.
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 08:46:43 PM
cyrus:  the best boxing country in the world is the philippines ....no doubt
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 09:01:43 PM
Thesouthpaw:  One more thing about Mexicans and Filipinos fighting is that they gave americans a good entertainment not talking about who's great we know all that there are a lot of great mexicans and great filipinos in the hall of fame. Filipinos-Mexicans fighting you will give what you pay for, sweet science you'll see that!, no boring fights like US have. So be there and watch the World Cup!..... ehem i'm rooting for Philippines hehehe! but the respect are for both of them
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 09:05:22 PM
DanielSiponDeLeon:  GL to all Phillipine fighters i wish u all to win this fight
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 09:08:12 PM
ruder than you:  No mess...no fuss....just pure impact... thats what pinoi! fighters are.Go eat the mexicans like tacos and burrittos
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 09:58:28 PM
Babyface:  Marquez is the only Mexican with any chance of beating Pacman. Barrera doesn't have a chance. I don't Mexicans even want to watch that fight with Pacman
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 10:20:02 PM
lance kerwin flores:  de leon will kiss the canvass go team pilipnas!!!
Wednesday Aug 8, 2007 11:36:05 PM
eric:  Magellan came to the Philippines......only to meet his fate....beheaded .in the hands of a mighty Filipino called Lapulapu.
Thursday Aug 9, 2007 12:01:56 AM
joey:  "It would be 5:1 with 3 KOs in early rounds for the Filipinas!" Analyze this, 1st, Philippine Prize Fighters are more skilled puncher with equal power w/ that of their opponents; 2nd, they are more hungrier for honor & fame; 3rd, there are lots of co-countrymen who are praying for them to dispose their opponents easily! Hence, Philippines will emerge as winners comes fight night! Mabuhay Filipinas!
Thursday Aug 9, 2007 12:18:36 AM
Casper Voight:  These diminutive little men from the Far East can surely fight. Mexico will have its hands full. I think the Philippinos take it 3-2-1.
Thursday Aug 9, 2007 01:26:24 AM
akaongas:  GO! Pilipinas we will kill all mexican fighter in world cup coz we want tell the the world that filipino fighter is strong..than the mexican.....mabuhay!!!
Thursday Aug 9, 2007 02:04:39 AM
judge:  i think philippines will get a 7:0 over mexico... 4 knock out... mexicans are good fighter but filipino is the BEST!!!! Mabuhay Phillipine team
Thursday Aug 9, 2007 03:10:02 AM
rnc:  de leon is not a lion, boom boom is going to knock him down............Go philippines........................ this will be a great honor to our country.
Thursday Aug 9, 2007 03:44:51 AM
eds:  please pray for our team! hope we won, mexicans are tough, but the filipinos are much hungry than the mexicans. i think we can win this competition because all of the filipinos are praying for them! viva filipinas!!!!
Thursday Aug 9, 2007 04:31:54 AM
rudy:  to answer the question of the tiebreaker bc there is only 6 fights - the tiebreaker is the Pacquiao-Barrera fight. If the winner isnt determined w/in those 6 bouts - the tiebreaker goes down on Oct 6th, Arum and GBP have already agreed to it. I think i would rather see it go down 3 wins each and then have the Barrera-Manny fight as the determining bout for the Cup. But dont worry bout, the Cup is staying home, 4-2 MEXICO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday Aug 9, 2007 09:48:59 AM
polbo:  eat dust poco locos
Saturday Aug 11, 2007 01:56:21 AM
timbao:  while it's nice to love your country and yourself this sport involves one professional against another not country against country.so except who you are and respect others because all in all this means nothing.
Friday Mar 14, 2008 02:20:35 PM

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