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Winjun Mindoro and Joel Camilleri Face Off in IBA Middleweight Bout in Dubai

PhilBoxing.com
Wed, 04 Dec 2024




The International Boxing Association (IBA) has organized an exciting eight-bout card set to take place at the Agenda Arena in Dubai this Friday. Among the highlights is an 8x3 middleweight contest between rising star Winjun Mindoro and seasoned fighter Joel Camilleri.

“Winjun Mindoro is a very impressive, hard-hitting action boxer,” said Australian Hall of Fame promoter Peter Maniatis. “With Brendan Gibbons as his manager, Mindoro will face a tough test against Joel Camilleri. This will be a very entertaining, action-packed fight.”


Hall of Fame Promoter Peter Maniatis (L) and Joel Camilleri getting ready for the fight with Mindoro this Friday night Dubai time.

Camilleri has been preparing diligently with his trainer Dino Billinghurst and is ready to deliver a strong performance in the ring.

The fight will be streamed live on YouTube via the IBA's official channel.

“Mindoro’s record of 13 wins, all by knockout, is very impressive. He’s been training in Las Vegas with renowned trainer Bobby McRoy, and we know Mindoro is becoming a feared boxer,” Maniatis added.

Joel Camilleri, a seasoned professional with 40 bouts under his belt, has previously gone 10 rounds with Tim Tszyu, losing on points. He is currently ranked #24 in the world on BoxRec and brings experience and determination to the match.



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