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Weigh-In Results Set the Stage for Explosive "Binukbukay sa Sugbu" Boxing Event in Cebu City (Photos)

By Dong Secuya
PhilBoxing.com
Fri, 07 Feb 2025




Cebu City, Philippines – The stage is set for an electrifying night of boxing as the weigh-in results for the highly anticipated Binukbukay sa Sugbu boxing event were finalized on February 7, 2025, at the Axxis Bar in Nu-Star Resort & Casino. Promoted by Dr. Winley de la Fuente’s OX-KBDF Promotions, the event promises to deliver high-stakes action, international rivalries, and a showcase of world-class talent. Fight night will take place on Saturday, February 8, 2025, at the Nu-Star Ballroom, with media from Cebu and Manila in full attendance, giving the proceedings a Las Vegas-style big-event atmosphere.

The weigh-in was anything but routine, as tensions flared between several fighters, particularly in the co-feature bouts. The intense face-offs highlighted the animosity and competitive fire brewing ahead of fight night, setting the tone for what promises to be a thrilling evening of boxing.


Main Event: WBO Global Featherweight Championship
Kang Jong Seon (South Korea) vs. Ryuto Owan (Japan)
- Kang Jong Seon (Defending Champion): 125.7 lbs
- Record: 28-2-1 (18 KOs)
- Hometown: Seoul, South Korea
- The reigning WBO Global Featherweight Champion, Kang, is known for his technical precision and devastating knockout power. A national hero in South Korea, he aims to continue his dominance in the division.

- Ryuto Owan (Challenger): 125.2 lbs
- Record: 24-3-0 (15 KOs)
- Hometown: Osaka, Japan
- Owan, a rising star in Japan, is determined to dethrone Kang and bring the title back to his homeland. His aggressive style and relentless pressure make him a formidable challenger.

The face-off between Kang and Owan was relatively calm compared to the other bouts, with only an intense staredown marking their rivalry. However, the quiet tension between the two speaks volumes about the high stakes of this championship clash.



Co-Feature 1: Vacant WBO Oriental Welterweight Championship
Aketeliete Yelejian (China) vs. Genesis Servania (Philippines)
- Aketeliete Yelejian: 145.3 lbs
- Record: 20-1-0 (12 KOs)
- Hometown: Urumqi, China
- Yelejian, a powerhouse from China, is known for his unorthodox style and explosive power. He enters this fight as the favorite to claim the vacant title.

- Genesis Servania: 144.4 lbs
- Record: 35-3-0 (16 KOs)
- Hometown: Bacolod City, Philippines
- Servania, a veteran of the Philippine boxing scene, is a fan favorite known for his heart and determination. Fighting in front of a home crowd, he aims to prove he still has what it takes to compete at the highest level.

The weigh-in between Yelejian and Servania was anything but peaceful. The two fighters engaged in a heated face-off, with head-butting, shoving, and pushing that required intervention to prevent a full-blown altercation. The bad blood between these two fighters guarantees fireworks in the ring.


Co-Feature 2: WBO Oriental Super Featherweight Championship
Yeerjialahasi Laayibieke (China) vs. Rodex Piala (Philippines)
- Yeerjialahasi Laayibieke (Defending Champion): 129.4 lbs
- Record: 18-0-0 (14 KOs)
- Hometown: Beijing, China
- Laayibieke, the undefeated defending champion, is a rising star in Chinese boxing. His knockout power and technical skills make him a dangerous opponent for anyone in the division.

- Rodex Piala (Challenger): 128.7 lbs
- Record: 22-4-0 (10 KOs)
- Hometown: Cagayan de Oro, Philippines
- Piala, a gritty and determined fighter, is looking to upset the champion and bring the title back to the Philippines. His relentless work rate and durability make him a tough challenge for Laayibieke.

The face-off between Laayibieke and Piala was equally intense, with head-butting and shoving escalating to the point where promoter Dr. Winley de la Fuente had to step in to separate the two. The animosity between these fighters suggests a brutal and action-packed title fight.

Undercard Highlights
The undercard features a mix of seasoned veterans and rising stars, all looking to make their mark on the big stage.


1. 10-Round Junior Flyweight Bout
- Vic Saludar: 106.4 lbs
- Record: 25-6-0 (15 KOs)
- Hometown: Polomolok, South Cotabato
- Roldan Sasan: 106.4 lbs
- Record: 18-2-1 (10 KOs)
- Hometown: Cebu City, Philippines
- This all-Filipino clash promises to be a technical battle between two skilled fighters.


2. 8-Round Super Welterweight Bout
- Jason Balajadja: 152.9 lbs
- Record: 15-3-0 (8 KOs)
- Hometown: Davao City, Philippines
- Vergil Deguma: 154.5 lbs
- Record: 14-5-0 (7 KOs)
- Hometown: Cebu City, Philippines
- A battle of local talents, this fight is expected to be a crowd-pleaser.


3. 6-Round Welterweight Bout
- Alexander Fredrikksson (Sweden/Philippines): 140 lbs
- Record: 1-0-0 (1 KO)
- Hometown: Stockholm, Sweden
- Reymond Empic (Philippines): 144.2 lbs
- Record: 12-4-0 (5 KOs)
- Hometown: General Santos City, Philippines
- Fredrikksson, the ambitious Filipino-Swedish prospect faces a tough test in his second pro fight when faces Empic, a veteran of 16 fights.

4. 6-Round Junior Flyweight Bouts
- Rafie Jamero: 107.1 lbs
- Record: 8-1-0 (4 KOs)
- Hometown: Bohol, Philippines
- Yulie Hindoy: 106 lbs
- Record: 7-2-0 (3 KOs)
- Hometown: Cebu City, Philippines

- Tristan Jay Racho: 106.4 lbs
- Record: 6-0-0 (3 KOs)
- Hometown: Manila, Philippines
- Aubrey Silot: 104.9 lbs
- Record: 5-1-0 (2 KOs)
- Hometown: Cebu City, Philippines

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Final Thoughts
The Binukbukay sa Sugbu boxing event is shaping up to be one of the most exciting fight cards of the year, with international rivalries, heated face-offs, and high-stakes championship bouts. The weigh-in results and the intense confrontations have only added to the anticipation, ensuring that fight night at the Nu-Star Ballroom will be an unforgettable spectacle for boxing fans in Cebu and beyond.


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