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Con dos atractivos combates estelares, el próximo 8 de diciembre en sede por definir el exitoso binomio conformado por Promociones del Pueblo y HG Boxing, presentarán la Copa Mundial México vs. Filipinas.

En el combate estelar, el ex doble campeón mundial Giovanni Segura se medirá al tagalo Glenn Donaire, hermano del múltiple campeón universal, Nonito Donaire.

Mientras que en el segundo platillo estelar, el carismático Juan José “Goofy” Montes, actual campeón supermosca de la Federación Mundial de Boxeo (WBF), se enfrentará al otrora campeón mundial mosca del Consejo Mundial de Boxeo (WBC), el también filipino Sonny Boy Jaro.

Este magno cartel marcará el ingreso del “Guerrero” Giovanni Segura a las filas de Promociones del Pueblo y HG Boxing, así como a las exitosas transmisiones de boxeo por Televisa Deportes en su tradicional “Sábados de Corona”.

Con un palmarés de 28 victorias, 24 de estas por nocaut, cambio de 2 derrotas y 1 empate, Segura presume en sus logros las diademas del mundo minimosca de la Organización Mundial de Boxeo (OMB) y la Asociación Mundial de Boxeo (AMB), así como dos aplastantes victorias sobre el boricua Iván Calderón.

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Por su parte, Glenn “Bombardero” Donaire es poseedor de un récord de un récord de 19 triunfos, 10 nocauts, 5 derrotas y 2 empates, y en su haber profesional se ha medido a oponentes de la talla del ex monarca mundial mexicano Ulises “Archie” Solís.

El pleito semiestelar promete ser igual o más atractivo, al estar frente a frente dos grandes de las  divisiones pequeñas, el “Goofy” Montes (24-2-1, 14 KOs) y Sonny Boy Jaro (34-11-5, 24 KOs), quienes prometen encender el encordado de emociones.

El resto del cartel es confeccionado por el equipo de programación, y al igual que la sede serán dados a conocer en próximos días.

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Bad day at the office for Glenn. After 12-rounds of non-stop action, Mexican Omar Soto (in the foto) defeated popular world rated Filipino Glenn Donaire via unanimous decision to capture the North American Boxing Organization (NABO) flyweight title last Friday at the Ala Carte Event Pavilion in Tampa, Florida, in the main event of a card organized by Glenn Donaire’s promoter All Star Boxing.

Born in Gensan, Glenn “The Bomber” Donaire, elder brother of sensational world champion Nonito Donaire, got in the ring as the huge favorite, but at the end it was the underdog Omar Soto the warrior who prevailed, even though Soto had been away from boxing for about a year.

Despite the inactivity, Soto’s performance was way more effective than the Donaire’s, who had no resources to counter the pressure and effective attacks dished out by the relentless Mexican veteran, a fact reflected in the judges scorecards: 118-110 (twice), 116-112, all for Omar Soto.

Before his unexpected lost to Omar Soto, the 32-year-old Glenn Donaire has been well rated in all major world boxing organizations: WBA #3, WBO #6, WBC #14 and IBF #14.

Glenn Donaire still has the Eye of the Tiger. The older brother of “The Filipino Flash” Nonito Donaire is scheduled to collide with tough veteran Mexican Omar Soto in a 12 round clash for the vacant North American Boxing Organization (NABO) flyweight title on September 14 at the A La Carte Event Pavilion in Tampa, Florida, Glenn’s promoter informed PhilBoxing today.

“Yes, Glenn Donaire will fight on September 14 in Tampa,” confirmed from Miami Felix “Tuto” Zabala Jr., President of All Star Boxing Inc.

The 32 year-old Glenn “The Bomber” Donaire (19-4-1, 10KOs) born in General Santos City, Cotabato del Sur, Philippines, who has faced warriors of the caliber of Ulises “Archie” Solís and Vic Darchinyan, comes from a 12 round unanimous decision victory over Tijuana’s Omar Salado at the Auditorio Plaza Condesa last March in Ciudad de México.

Prior to that win, the reinvigorated Glenn Donaire captured the WBC interim Latino flyweight title by stopping Puertorrican journeyman Alex “El Nene” Sánchez in December of last year in Kissimmee, Florida.

On the other corner, Omar Soto, also 32 of age, born in Hidalgo, now residing in Ciudad de México, aims at getting back into the winner’s column after his defeat at the hands of the unbeaten Nicaraguan slugger Román “Chocolatito” González at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

The experienced Soto (22-9-2, 15KO’s) has been Fecarbox flyweight champ as well as Mexican national champ, and has been in the line of fire some tough combatants in boxing’s lower divisions like the current WBO flyweight champ Omar “Huracan” Narváez of Argentina, Indonesia’s former champ Muhammad Rachman.

The A La Carte Event Pavillion, venue of the September 14 combat is located at 4050 Dana Shores Drive, Tampa, Florida. For information: +1 813.831.5390

By: Carlos Costa

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