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DBMA Martial Arts Forum => Martial Arts Topics => Topic started by: joewambaugh on February 21, 2005, 06:50:48 PM

Title: ~ Pilipinas vs. Mexico !!! ~ Los Angeles, 12 March 2005
Post by: joewambaugh on February 21, 2005, 06:50:48 PM
"RP versus Mexico in boxing in the USA"

THE sibling rivalry between Filipinos and Mexicans started way back to the time of Spanish colonization. It boiled down to boxing.

Filipino boxing greats Pancho Villa, Gabriel ?Flash? Elorde, Luisito Espinosa beat and were beaten by Mexican boxers.

The rivalry in the ring continued with Manny Pacquiao fighting Mexican greats Marco Antonio Barrera and Juan Manuel Marquez.

And on March 19, it will be for a third time when the Filipino Destroyer faces Erik ?El Terrible? Morales.

Los Angeles

But before the much-awaited event takes place ? aspiring Filipino boxers will face Mexican opponents in a card dubbed ?Filipinas vs. Mexico? on March 12 at The Grand Olympic Auditorium at the 1801 S. Grand Ave. in Los Angeles, California, USA.

The card presented by Pex Aves Promotions in cooperation with Ring Mundial Boxing Promotions International will headline US-based Filipino ring veterans Vernie Torres and Gerry Balabagan against Mexican opponents.

Manny Pacquiao will make a special appearance in the card as he is scheduled to trade punches in a sparring match against an unnamed fighter.

Super-flyweight Torres will fight Salvador Casillas, while the junior middleweight Balagbagan will face Jose Juan Mendiola. Both will be for 10 rounds.

Torres, who is now based in Pensacola, Florida, parades a 26-6 wins-loss card with 15 knockout victories against journeyman Casillas, from Harrington Park, California, who has a 5-21 card.

The La Habra Heights-based Balabagan, on the other hand, hopes his 9-6-2 record with eight knockout victories will improve when he trades punches with Mendiola, who has a pathetic 2-12.







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Filipino-Mexican Rivalry In Boxing Continues
By Rey Danseco

The Filipino-Mexican rivalry in boxing will be heating up even before the anticipated war in the ring on March 19 in Las Vegas between Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales.

Former Philippine champions Vernie Torres and Jerry Balagbagan will headline the ?The war goes on, Philippines vs Mexico? card against separate Mexican opponents on March 12 at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.

Making his first boxing promotion, Los Angeles-based native of Dipolog City Philippines, Pex Aves pitted the General Santos-native Torres against Mexican ring terror and a do or die brawler Salvador ?Diablito? Casillas in the main event.

While the Lupao, Nueva Ecija-born Balagbagan, who was a former RP and Philippine Boxing Federation (PBF) light middleweight boss, faces Jose ?El Tigre? Mendiola.

Aves, who plans to put five other bouts between black Americans and Mexicans to complete the card, becomes the first Filipino boxing promoter in America.

To stage a card, Aves needed to shell out $25,000 for promoter license permit to the California State Athletic Commission and another $46,000 for the reservation of Grand Olympic Auditorium.

The Auditorium is the same venue where Pacquiao retained the International Boxing Federation (IBF) super-bantam title via 3rd round knockout win over Mexico-native Emmanuel Lucero in July 2003. That win made Pacman the first Filipino winner at the historic venue along L.A?s S. Grand Avenue.

Aves is the Philippine Press Club International (PPCI) executive vice president in the U.S. and offers legal services with office along Wilshire Boulevard in L.A.

As of posting time, Aves is still waiting for the $5-million worth Liability Bond from an Insurance company to make him able to sell the tickets.