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Complete Results from Ifugao: Martin Blasts Out Lumoly in 3, Wins WBA Asia Strap

By Carlos Costa
PhilBoxing.com
Sat, 23 Jun 2018



Lagawe, IFUGAO -- Local bantamweight "The Wonder Boy" Carl Jammes Martin (9-0, 8 KO's) added yet another belt to his growing collection of boxing titles as he outclassed and overpowered limited Indonesian boxer George Lumoly, 26, Thursday evening at Don Bosco Gym in the Filipino's hometown of Lagawe in the northern Luzon Province of Ifugao as the 19 year-old power-puncher captured the vacant WBA Asia 118 lbs Belt to the delight of his family and fans in attendance.

From the sound of the first bell, Martin made good use of his far superior boxing skills, side moves and ravaging power to overwhelm the clueless George Lumoly who had no weapons to counter the classy pressure Lomachenko-style performed by the quiet spoken, promising Carl Jammes Martin whose left-hook to the body rocked the Indonesian warrior to the light-colored mat for the first time in the closing moments of the opening stanza.

The Indonesian bravely stood up as the bell ending round 1 sounded, and he went on to fight competitively during the second chapter. But a furious left hook to jaw of Lumoly thrown by the Pinoy dismantled the Indonesian down to the floor for the full ten-second count delivered by international third man Silvestre "Ver" Abainza, who delivered the counting in Indonesian language. Official time of stoppage 22 seconds of round 3.


The Filipino fighter and the Indonesian talk friendly after their fight as GAB chairman looks on June 21 in Lagawe Ifugao. No hard feelings.

With the rewarding victory, the southpaw Martin is likely to make his hello into the WBA bantamweight world-rankings. He also has 120 days to defend his newly acquired title.

MORE RESULTS FROM IFUGAO

In the co-main event, Pasay City southpaw Enrique Magsalin kept his unblemished boxing record intact by continuously dropping and outpointing via unanimous decision local Lagawe boxer John "The Flash" Magagmoc to win the vacant LUZPROBA 112 lbs., belt. Magsalin rocked Magagmoc to the floor in rounds 1, 3, and 7. The third man was Virgilio Garcia.

Undefeated 16 year-old local Lagawe flyweight Roy Nagulman delighted his family and fans by defeating tough 19 year-old boxer Ruben Cadpa via 6-round unanimous decision.

In flyweights, 17 year-old Joshua Philip Tuguinay scored a unanimous decision win over boxing newcomer Simeon Chulipoh of Manila. Tuguinay (his identical twin brother also fought in the card) rocked Chulipoh down to the mat one time in the second stanza.

In contrast, twin brother Jessie Roger Tuguinay (twn brother of Joshua Philip) got rocked and knocked out in four rounds by Francisco Morales of Batangas. Tuguinay visited the canvas twice during the rough action of round one and went down again in the fourth, meanwhile while Morales was rocked down once in the opening chapter. The end for Tuguinay came in round 4.

The first bout of the intense hot Ifugao afternoon saw Eufemio Gamangan winning a hard-fought unanimous decision over fellow debutante Carlo Miguel. The three judges scored 39-37 in favor of Gamangan who gets into boxing with a well-deserved win.

The promoter for the Battle in Lagawe, Ifugao was Ret Army General Ramon C. Yogyog of Ifugao. Matchmaker Art Monis of Hardstone Boxing.

GAB FLAWLESS WORK


GAB head Hon. Abraham Mitra with the new WBA Asia Champion, Retired Army General Ramon Yogyoc and WBA Asia officials.

GAB officials delivered a flawless work during boxing in Lagawe, Ifugao. The supervisor for the main fights was Abraham Mitra, head of the Games and Amusement Board. Supervisor for undercards was Eduardo Coronel of Bulacan with the cooperation of fellow GAB officials Oliver Evangelista, Romulo Santiago, Consolacion Bardaje, Virgilio Trinidad and Weldon Reunion.


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