John Mark Apolinario made the 118 pound weight limit and feels good about his chances against reigning WBA bantamweight champion Koki Kameda in Tokyo on Tuesday evening.
Both well-known promoter Sammy Gello-ani and Apolinario's manager Dr. Rajan Yraola told the Manila Standard in an overseas telephone conversation from Japan that although the Filipino challenger doesn't have a big punch as evidenced by his record of
17-2-3 with only 4 knockouts he's been able to slowly develop some power.
Gellon-ani told us that while Apolinario may be short on power he has an "excellent jab, good footwork and puts combinations together" and is perfectly capable of winning a tnwelve round decision.
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Both well-known promoter Sammy Gello-ani and Apolinario's manager Dr. Rajan Yraola told the Manila Standard in an overseas telephone conversation from Japan that although the Filipino challenger doesn't have a big punch as evidenced by his record of
17-2-3 with only 4 knockouts he's been able to slowly develop some power.
Gellon-ani told us that while Apolinario may be short on power he has an "excellent jab, good footwork and puts combinations together" and is perfectly capable of winning a tnwelve round decision.
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