
Hall of Famer Robert Byrd is the Referee for Nietes-Ioka WBO Title Fight
By Carlos Costa
PhilBoxing.com
Sat, 15 Dec 2018

The World Boxing Organization (WBO) headquartered in the Island of Enchantment, Puerto Rico, has assigned Las Vegas Hall of Fame referee Robert Byrd, 75, as the third man in the coming clash for the vacant WBO Super Flyweight title between world-class Filipino fighter Donnie Nietes, 36, and Japanese star Kazuto Ioka, 29, an intriguing battle between two 3-division world champions set for New Year's Eve at the plush Wynn Palace Cotai in the startling "Las Vegas of Asia," Macao.
Inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 2006, Robert Byrd was the third man in last year's blockbuster tiff between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor.
Incidentally, on fight day, December 31, the experienced Robert Byrd will be celebrating his 76th birthday. Advance Happy Birthday, Sir.
It will be the fourth time that the WBO assigns Byrd as a referee in a Donnie Nietes (41-1-5, 23 KO's) world title fight. In 2011, he was the third man in Nietes-Garcia Hirales in Bacolod; and in 2014, Byrd worked again as the referee in Nietes-Fuentes II and also in the Nietes-Velarde rumble.
However, it will be the first time that the well-known Byrd works in a fight of Kazuto Ioka (23-1, 13 KO's), one of the most popular boxers in Japan today.
In addition to being the third man for the Donnie Nietes-Kazuto Ioka clash, Robert Byrd will also work as the referee in the fight of Hong Kong rising-star Raymond Poon Kai Ching (6-1, 3 KO's) as the hard-hitting 22 year-old 108-pounder battle for the vacant WBC ABCO Light Flyweight title.
Finally, the fight supervisor for the Donnie Nietes vs Kazuto Ioka rumble will be WBO Vice President Leon P. Panoncillo Jr., of Hawaii; while the ringside judges will be: Levi Martinez of New Mexico, Patricia Morse Jarman of Las Vegas and Samuel Nieto of Panama.
Carlos Costa is a veteran reporter living in Cebu City, Philippines. Carlos can be reached by email Carlos512@hotmail.com and Whatsapp: +639184538152.
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