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Baconaje Shocks and Stops Mangubat to Claim WBC Asia Silver Belt in Cebu (FIGHT PHOTOS)

By Carlos Costa
PhilBoxing.com
Sat, 06 Apr 2019



CEBU CITY, Philippines -- In an intense rough combat tough Iloilo warrior "The Silencer" Arnel Baconaje (11-3, 8 KO's) silenced the City of Cebu by overpowering and knocking out in eight rounds unbeaten hard-hitting Omega Gym star Tomjune "War Dog" Mangubat (10-1-1, 9 KO's) to claim the vacant WBC Asia Silver Featherweight Friday, April 5, at Parkmall Mandaue here in the Queen City of the South, Cebu Philippines.

The climax of the war kicked-in during the dramatic action of chapter eight when "The Silencer" Baconaje landed the biggest and most powerful blow of his life: a huge overhead right punch to the left side of the head of the War Dog Mangubat, rocking him to the bones, catapulting the taller man hard down to the blue canvas, noticeably damaged, where the third man Romar Embodo delivered the fateful 10-second count for a spectacular KO win.

Entering the eight round, Mangubat was still leading in all scorecards, though bleeding by his nose, he was tiring fast, as the well-trained, well-coached Baconaje seem to be getting stronger in a melee where both warriors were deducted points for unintentional low blows.

Not-intentional head-buts also plagued this rumble due to the non-stop fierce battle, which hugely thrilled fans in attendance, who later asked Omega Boxing Promotions for more like this.


The explosive overhand right thrown by Baconaje that ended the war in round 8.

The winner and new WBC Asia Silver champ "The Silencer" Baconaje was guided in his big night by experienced coaches Warren Jaro of Boxing Gym in Rizal Luzon and Marvin Somodio, assistant coach of Freddie Roach at the famed Wild Card Gym.

Those two skilled trainers seemed to have noticed Mangubat's stamina decline after the furious exchanges in chapters six and seven, guiding his ward Baconaje in a fighting approach that capitalized on timing and the setting up of effective power punches, and it worked.

Baconaje's awesome victory was a rewarding win for a young Filipino man who spent rough time of his life in a hard-to-endure Thailand training camp in demanding daily sparring sessions with Thai boxing superstar WBC World Champion Srisaket Sor Rungvisai.


Tough man War Dog Mangubat down in the canvas tasting defeat for the first time.

As for the losing warrior "War Dog" Tomjune Mangubat, losing one fight is not the end of the world.

The 21-year-old War Dog Tomjune Mangubat, who was seeing afterwards with tears in his eyes, indeed proved to his teammates and fans that he is a warrior who never backs away from danger, standing in the middle of the ring trading mean power punches and putting his heart in the combat, ending wars with blood in his face.


Baconaje Winner in Cebu. From L to R War Dog Mangubat, Referee Romar Embodo, Arnel Baconaje, coach Warren Jaro, coach Marvin Somodio.

Even losing, the good looking War Dog Mangubat won many fans, and still have the support of Cebu fans and the bosses at Omega Boxing Gym.

Because in boxing it does not matter to lose. Great warriors as Duran, Ali, Pacquiao, Tyson, Hearns have tasted horrible defeats and then have come back as winners and legends. Sometimes losing is part of life and part of boxing.

Photos for this story are contributions of Aylwin E. Cabardo, Jairus Francis Albano and Carlos Costa.


The author Carlos Costa is a Panama boxing reporter living here in the Philippines. Carlos can be reached by email carlos512@hotmail.com and whatsapp/viber: +639184538152.


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