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PAGARA BROTHERS AND THE WORLD PART III

By Maloney L. Samaco
PhilBoxing.com
Sun, 13 Sep 2015



Jason also had some impressive short cut victories. He disposed of Miguel Antoine of Barbados in the very first round. He likewise won by 1st round KO over Billy Sumba of Indonesia and Richard Cablay of Bukidnon.

El Ni?o finished some opponents in the second round like Cesar Chavez of Mexico, Frans Yrangga of Indonesia, Deo Njiku of Tanzania, Sapapetch Sor Sakaorat of Thailand, Young Bin Kim of South Korea, Romeo Jakosalem of Davao del Sur, Heri Andriyanto of Indonesia, and Phil Angcamor of Cagayan de Oro.

He stopped Hero Yauw Katili of Indonesia and William George of Kidapawan in the third canto.

Jason is the No. 2 contender of the World Boxing Organization in the junior welterweight division with American Terence Crawford as the champion. He is the present WBO international junior welterweight titlist.

Jason is the No. 20 ranked fighter by the International Boxing Organization with Eduard Troyanovsky of Russia as champ.

On the other hand, Albert is the No. 6 contender of the WBO in the junior featherweight division with Guillermo Rigondeaux of Cuba as champion.

The Prince is also the No. 3 contender of the International Boxing Federation with Carl Frampton of Northern Ireland as champion. Albert is the current IBF intercontinental superbantamweight champion.

He is also ranked No. 7 by the World Boxing Council with Mexican Leo Santa Cruz as the superbantamweight king.

In the latest International Boxing Organization ratings, Albert is the No. 8 contender to the IBO champion Paulus Ambunda of Namibia.

Albert is also the No. 6 ranked in his division by the prestigious Ring Magazine with Rigondeaux as champ. As far as experts are concerned, The Ring rankings are the most realistic because they combined the champions and contenders of all boxing organizations.

Only the World Boxing Association did not rank both Albert and Jason in its monthly ratings.


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