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MONTOYA WANTS TRILOGY WITH PAGARA: MONTOYA BROTHERS VS PAGARA BROTHERS

By Mike Angel Lopez
PhilBoxing.com
Sun, 26 Aug 2012



In an email sent by Mexican Rosbel ?Lobito? Montoya, he said he wants a trilogy with Jason ?El Nino? Pagara. ?If Erik Morales and Juan Manuel Marquez could fight Pacquiao in trilogies, then I want the opportunity also,? Montoya said who took Pagara to school in the first encounter which bacame a classic bout in Cebu that will never be forgotten. The second fight was totally the opposite, Pagara dismantled Montoya in a match where Montoya sustained an injury in his left arm, saying that was why he lost the fight.

Montoya also expressed he has learned that Jason Pagara has a younger brother, Albert ?The Prince" Pagara who is a up and comer fighter with excellent skills. Rosbel has two younger brothers, 19 yr. old Eduardo is fighting as a Bantamweight and Daniel is a Jr. Welterweight who are both good fighters with excellent credentials.

I want the trilogy with Pagara. My brother Eduardo would like to challenge Albert Pagara. Daniel can also challenge Jimrex Jaca. My father Magdaleno Montoya was a world rated boxer, he watched Jaca fight in a border town in Texas and said Jaca is a good fighter and had the privilege to see him again this past weekend on the undercard in the latest Pinoy Pride event. Daniel and Jimrex would be a good fight. I can see a lot of action. The Filipino boxing fans appreciate good boxing, and the Montoya brothers will come and give our best," Montoya said.

"I am making a challenge to the Pagara brothers, the Montoya brothers want you both. I hope that ALA Boxing Promotions can make this happen. We love coming to Cebu, a beautiful city and great respect to the foreign boxers," Montoya concluded.


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