pastilan, may ta maka daug ni si mayol - maayo ni eyang contra oy
pastilan, may ta maka daug ni si mayol - maayo ni eyang contra oy
maayo sd unta og i-improve nila ang stamina ni mayol... kay katong murag 1st title fight nya against Eagle Kyowa.... from the beginning of the round to round 5 i think..lamang kaayo cya sa puntos but murag start og round 6..wla na siyay power... sayang kaau... cya pa hinuon ang gikulata og taman..
morag gikuyawan man si sosa.. hehehe.. confident kaau si mayol.. go rodel!
MAYOL WINS BY 2ND ROUND TKO OVER SOSA, CAPTURES WBC LT FLYWEIGHT TITLE!
By Dong Secuya
PhilBoxing.com
Sun, 22 Nov 2009
"A winner never quits!" -- Five time world title challenger Rodel Mayol of the Philippines finally got what he wanted when he captured the WBC Light Flyweight crown moments ago by stopping Edgar Sosa of Mexico in the 2nd round at the Palengue de la Feria in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, Mexico.
The long time Mexican world champion who was making his 11th title defense, was dropped in the second round by a Mayol combination. Moments later, the referee stopped the contest after seeing Sosa was not fit to continue.
"I finally got it! Thanks to God," Mayol told PhilBoxing by phone.
The small Filipino contingent that accompanied the new world champion is currently whooping it up inside the arena.
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SOSA WANTS A REMATCH, MAYOL SAYS ANYTIME
By Dong Secuya
PhilBoxing.com
Sun, 22 Nov 2009
Right after losing his belt to Filipino knockout artist Rodel Mayol, Edgar Sosa of Mexico City asked for a rematch with the new champion to which the Mandaue City native and now Los Angeles-based Mayol said, "Anytime." It was Sosa himself who gave Mayol the opportunity to have another crack at a title after Mayol failed to capture a championship after four tries.
"He asked me for a rematch after the fight and I'll give it to him," Mayol told PhilBoxing.com on the way to his hotel from the arena. "But I'll have to talk to Manny [Pacquiao] first." The Filipino ring hero Manny Pacquiao is now managing the career of Mayol, having bought Mayol's rights from his former Japanense manager, Yasuo Matsuoka.
Mayol Thanks Pacquiao and Arevalo
"I would like to thank Manny Pacquiao for helping me and not losing faith in me," Mayol said. "I would also like to thank my trainer Jessie Arevalo, who really focused his time on my training for this fight and the other members of my team, trainer Jeremiah Quijano and Dr. Ed de la Vega who is my cutman, and of course I would like to thank the never-ending support of my wife Lira who is also here."
Mayol said that during the first round action, he felt that Sosa was a bit drained and that Sosa felt his punches. "Ako nang gitinuod kay morag hinay man iyang sinumbagan unya nasakitan man siya kon maigo nako (I gave it to him because his punches seems weak and he felt my punches)." Mayol dropped Sosa in the first round right after the two had an accidental head butt which resulted in a slight cut on Sosa's head.
In the second round, Mayol dropped Sosa again with a combination. After beating the referee's count, Sosa was again the recipient of Mayol's barrage of punches when the referee came in to stop the contest.
Mayol, who according to many ring pundits should have been a world champion many years ago, has now improved his record to 26-2-1, 20KOs while Sosa, who first won the WBC light flyweight belt on April 14, 2007 by besting Filipino-American Brian Viloria in San Antonio, Texas and successfully defended it 10 times, dropped to 37-6-0, 21KOs.
Top photo (L-R): Cutman Dr Ed de la Vega, Mayol, Trainer Jessie Arevalo (partly hidden), trainer Jeremiah Quijano and Mayol's wife Lira.
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kudos mayol you really nail this time...although kato accidental headbutt for me mao to turning point...the legs and eyes of sosa still wobbly after sa headbutt...i think the ref should not deduct mayol because that was accident...luckily sosa was tag in the 2nd round...
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