
DIALE GETS A CRACK AT OPBF TITLE WHILE CLAVERAS GOES AFTER VACANT WBC INTERNATIONAL TITLE NEXT WEDNESDAY
By Ronnie Nathanielsz
PhilBoxing.com
Fri, 27 Nov 2015

Diale.
In an exciting fight card staged by United International Boxing Promotions under Japan?s Ryuta Kato, Ardin ?The Jackal? Diale gets another crack at the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation title when he faces countryman Renoel Pael on December 2 at the Highway Hills Integrated School Gymnasium in Mandaluyong City which is a hotbed of boxing in Metro Manila.
The 27 year old Diale who is ranked No. 1 by the OPBF has a record of 29-9-3 with 15 knockouts and is coming off a win over Indonesia?s tough Heri Amol who retired in the 6th round last July 11.
It was Diale?s sixth win in a row after he lost his first crack at the vacant OPBF title by an 8th round knockout to Japan?s Koki Eto at the famed Korakuen Hall in Tokyo last June 17, 2014.
Diale has trained hard and looked impressive in his six fight winning streak and is slightly favored over 25 year old Renoel ?Singwancha? Pael who has a record of 19-1-1 with 9 knockouts.
Pael who is ranked No. 5 by the OPBF is coming off an impressive 3rd round knockout over Renante Suacasa in a scheduled ten round bout last July 14.
However, Asian Fight Scene reported that Pael?s best showing was against the heavy handed Japanese Yuki Onaha which was not even close, with Pael putting on a master-class against a man who looked out of his depth. In August last year.
The internet site suggested that fight fans keep an eye on Pael who lost a hometown decision to Noknoi Sithpraesert in a WBC International Silver title fight in Thailand on February 28, 2014.
In a clash for the vacant WBC International light flyweight championship Richard Claveras faces Jerry Tomogdan in the main supporting bout.
Claveras has a record of 13-1-2 with 12 knockouts and his only loss was a 1st round TKO to WBC world champion Pedro Guevara last April when he went toe-to-toe with the Mexican and paid the price.
He then returned to the ring to retain his WBC Asian Boxing Council title with twelve round unanimous decision over Benezr Alolod last July 11.
The 22 year old southpaw Tomogdan who has a record of 18-6-3 with 9 knockouts lost by a 9th round kmnockout to WBC minimum weight champion Wanheng Menayothin of Thailand on June 2 but came back to score a six round unanimous decision over Jhrem Tuyor last September 13.
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