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Latest Pinoy Pride 33 Full Fight 2015: Nietes, Pagara Brothers, Magsayo and Viloria will match-up pinoy pride 33 watch on October 17 and 18.ALA boxers remain relaxed amid their first fight in the (US) United States California On October 17th, four of ALA boxing’s top fighters will be taking on the biggest test of their respective careers.
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Pagara brothers Albert and Jason, Mark Magsayo, and WBO light flyweight champion Donnie Nietes will all be fighting in the United States for the first time, in front of a global audience.
Donnie Nietes will be headlining the event, as he defends his title for the eighth time against Mexico’s Juan “Pinky” Alejo.
The four men will be part of Pinoy Pride 33: Philippines vs. The World, ALA Promotions’ inaugural event in the US. It will take place at the StubHub Center in Carson, California.
All four boxers are already in the tailend of training camp, and all of them remain unfazed by the pressure fighting in the US.
According to coach Edmundo Villamor, his fighters actually feel at home in the US, where they were warmly welcomed by fellow Filipinos.
Pinoy Pride 33 Full Fight 2015: FILIPINOS VS LATINOS
Where: StubHub Center in Carson, California
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Live Streaming & Full Fight Replay
When: Saturday October 17, 2015
Time: 7:00 pm
Time: 7:00 pm
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The fight card is dubbed “Pinoy Pride 33: Filipinos Contra Latinos.”
Nietes, the current World Boxing Organization (WBO) light-flyweight champion, will be joining the Pagara brothers, Jason (36-2, 22KOs) and Albert (27-0, 14KOs) and Boholano Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo in the US fight.
The 33-year-old Nietes defended his title against former world champion Francisco “Chihuas” Rodriguez Jr. here in Cebu recently. He now has a record of 36-1-4 (win-loss-draw) with 21 knockouts.
He defeated minimumweight champion and mandatory flyweight challenger Rodriguez Jr. via an impressive 12-round unanimous decision at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino.
The Pagara siblings, meanwhile, are also coming off victories in Dubai, UAE.
Prince Albert Pagara destroyed Jesus Rios via a first-round knockout while older brother Jason scored an eight-round technical decision over Ramiro Alcaraz.
Fighters Stats and Records
All of Donnie Nietes’ stablemates have now been given their respective opponents.
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In the fight card released by ALA Promotions on Monday, “Prince” Albert Pagara (24-0, with 17 knockouts) will be co-headlining the October 17th event at the StubHub Center in Carson, California, as he defends his IBF Inter Contintental super bantamweight title against Nicaragua’s William “Chirizo” Gonzalez (27-5, with 23 knockouts).
Gonzalez last saw action in May, where he won against American Cornelius Lock via second round knockout.
Elder brother Jason Pagara (36-2, with 22 wins by knockout) will be fighting a ten-rounder against Nicaragua’s Santos “El Toro” Benvidez (25-7, with 19 wins by knockout). He last fought in June against Catskill New York’s Jay Krupp, where he won by sixth round KO.
ALA Promotions’ youngest standout Mark Magsayo will be the third man on the card who will be defending his title. “Magnifico” (11-0, with nine wins by knockout), will be putting his IBF Youth Featherweight title on the line against Mexico’s Yardley Suarez (13-0, with eights wins by knockout).
Suarez last fought in August against fellow Meixcan Juan Beltran, where he won by ninth round TKO.