The Hawaiian punch scores aim impressive 7th round tko over Priolo. This guy is constantly improving and is well on his way to mix it up with the bigger guys in the division.
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Viloria KOs Priolo!
By Francisco Salazar at ringside
Unbeaten flyweight Brian Viloria scored the biggest win of his career with an impressive seventh round knockout over Angel Priolo Thursday night at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Viloria (16-0, 10 KOs) dropped Priolo (30-2, 20 KOs) in round three, then put him down for the count in round seven. Time was :54. Viloria took the fight on just three day's notice. In the main undercard bout, unbeaten super middleweight Librado Andrade caught Thomas Reid on the ropes and pounded him into submission. Referee Raul Caiz Jr. halted the beating at 1:52 of round four. Andrade moves to 21-0 with 14 KOs. Reid fell to 33-13-1, 13 KOs. Also, in a wild fight Enrique Ornealas Andrade (20-1)dropped Giorbis Barthelemy (27-8-2) in round one, was floored by Barthelemy in round two, then put Barthelemy down in rounds five and six to claim an eight round majority decision. Scores were 74-74, 77-72, 75-73. The card was presented by Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions. (More to come)
His parents are 100% Filipino, Brian by blood is Filipino 100%, but that is not what he thinks of himself, to him his 100% Hawaian...
nevertheless i'll still cheer for him everytime he fights...
Too bad he's an American citizen...
But , as you say, by blood he's Filipino
so that's good enough ! :cool:
hes 100% filipino
cept he was born n raised in hawaii
His parents are 100% Filipino, Brian by blood is Filipino 100%, but that is not what he thinks of himself, to him his 100% Hawaian...
nevertheless i'll still cheer for him everytime he fights...
hes 100% filipino
cept he was born n raised in hawaii
Well..make that adobo with pineapple :)
haven't seen him fight. you saw him on
tv right? how do you assess him ?
His parents are Filipino immigrants, Brian was born and raised in Hawaii. Hence the nickname "Hawaiian Punch" complete with the gay grass skirt LMAO :D
haha. Well then he's as Filipino as adobo dude !! :D :p
So Viloria is 50% Filipino ?? or more?
His parents are Filipino immigrants, Brian was born and raised in Hawaii. Hence the nickname "Hawaiian Punch" complete with the gay grass skirt LMAO :D
Viloria's #2 in the line to challenge WBC fly champ Pongsaklek who'll be having his "voluntary" defense in Japan on January '05. BV and PW should be squaring off around April or May. I hope it's gonna be in BKK so I could see it live. :)
So Viloria is 50% Filipino ?? or more?
Viloria's #2 in the line to challenge WBC fly champ Pongsaklek who'll be having his "voluntary" defense in Japan on January '05. BV and PW should be squaring off around April or May. I hope it's gonna be in BKK so I could see it live. :)
he needs to go to the body more often
with his small arms
hes made for body attacks
he does have a great strait right and left hook to
but theyd be much more effective if hed just invest in the body from the get go
The Hawaiian punch scores aim impressive 7th round tko over Priolo. This guy is constantly improving and is well on his way to mix it up with the bigger guys in the division.
Here's more info:
Viloria KOs Priolo!
By Francisco Salazar at ringside
Unbeaten flyweight Brian Viloria scored the biggest win of his career with an impressive seventh round knockout over Angel Priolo Thursday night at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Viloria (16-0, 10 KOs) dropped Priolo (30-2, 20 KOs) in round three, then put him down for the count in round seven. Time was :54. Viloria took the fight on just three day's notice. In the main undercard bout, unbeaten super middleweight Librado Andrade caught Thomas Reid on the ropes and pounded him into submission. Referee Raul Caiz Jr. halted the beating at 1:52 of round four. Andrade moves to 21-0 with 14 KOs. Reid fell to 33-13-1, 13 KOs. Also, in a wild fight Enrique Ornealas Andrade (20-1)dropped Giorbis Barthelemy (27-8-2) in round one, was floored by Barthelemy in round two, then put Barthelemy down in rounds five and six to claim an eight round majority decision. Scores were 74-74, 77-72, 75-73. The card was presented by Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions. (More to come)
Is this the same Viloria that saw action in one of the Olympics ?