Showing posts with label Noli Pinol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noli Pinol. Show all posts

5/25/11

Braveheart's Villanueva, Magbanua Invited To Train in U.S. with Former Valero Mentor

ROLANDO MAGBANUA
LORENZO VILLANUEVA








World Boxing Organization (WBO) Oriental Featherweight champion Lorenzo "Thunderbolt" Villanueva and former WBO Interim Aspac Bantamweight champion Rolando "Smooth Operator" Magbanua have been invited to train in the United States by legandary trainer Robert Alcazar in Maywood, California.

Jose Castillo, who managed former lightweight champion Edwin Valero and who arranged the training program, has officially asked the Consular Office of the American Embassy in Manila to allow Villanueva, Magbanua, chief trainer Noli Pinol and assistant trainer Bruce Lerio to travel to the US for a 2-month training program under Alcazar.

Villanueva, 24, a southpaw, is undefeated in his professional career with 20 wins and 19 KOs. He is scheduled to appear in the undercard of a Donnie Nietes show July 16 as part of ALA Boxing Promotions Pinoy Pride Series.

Magbanua, 25, who has a record of 19 wins, 14 KOs with 2 losses on points, is on a comeback trail after losing to compatriot Jason Igera, He is scheduled to fight in Gen. Santos City June 11.

Alcazar reportedly told Castillo that Villanueva has the potential of becoming another world champion from the Philippines because of his punching power and capacity to take a punch.

Even with his awesome pro record, Villanueva is still considered raw and needs refinement in his movements inside the ring, especially his defense.

Magbanua, on the other hand, hopes to be able to benefit from the training program through the improvement of his stamina and endurance which are his weak points.

In the US, Villanueva, Magbanua and two trainers are expected to stay with Braveheart Boxing Club cutman Jeff de Guzman in Glendale, California, about 30 minutes away from the Maywood Gym where they will train.

The team is tentatively scheduled to leave for the US after the July 16 fight of Villanueva.  [CARLOS BAUTISTA]

9/12/10

Trainer Noli Pinol Tells Edrin: "Let's Prove Them Wrong!"

With only a week to go before flyweight champion Edrin "The Sting" Dapudong defends his World Boxing Council (WBC) silver title against Mexican flyweight champion Wilbert Uicab in Cancun, Mexico, Braveheart Boxing Club's chief trainer Noli Pinol is starting to feel the heavy burden on both his and Dapudong's shoulders.
 
"I know many skeptics are thinking that you were just lucky when you knocked out Jesus Jimenez last June 19 and they are expecting you to fall in the way of the other flash-in-the-pan boxing heroes," Noli, younger brother of BBC owner Manny Pinol, told Edrin as he was warming up prior to hitting the mitts held by BBC co-trainer and conditioning coach Justin Fortune at the Fortune Gym in Hollywood Friday.
 
"Let's prove them wrong. Let's go out there on Sept. 17 and prove to all doubters that you are for real," Noli told his boxer.
 
But Noli does not take it against the skeptics.
 
"Of course, we can't blame them. Many boxers have been paraded in the media as the next Manny Pacquiao only to wilt under pressure," he said as he rattled off the names of Marvin Sonsona, Bernabe Concepcion, Richie Mepranum, Rodel Mayol and even Ciso Morales, all of whom have fallen in the wayside in the face of far superior opponents.
 
Noli said he is confident that the 24-year-old farmer's son from M'lang, North Cotabato, called the "Barefoot Boxing Prince" by journalist Recah Trinidad, has what it takes to be a reliable carrier of the Philippines boxing torch.
 
"Mas preparado si Bungis (Dapudong's nickname) ngayon kaysa noong lumaban sya kay Jimenez," Noli said. (Bungis is better prepared now than when he fought Jimenez.)
 
Early in June this year, Dapudong was asked to come in as a last minute opponent for Mexican No. 1 Pound for Pound fighter and World Ranked No. 1 Jesus "Zurdito" Jimenez for the vacant WBC Silver Flyweight title, formerly known as the Interim Title.
 
With barely two weeks to prepare, three days of which he spent queueing up at the US embassy in Manila to apply for a transit visa, Dapudong shocked Mexican boxing when he knocked out Jimenez in the first round of a scheduled 12.
 
That feat propelled the virtually unknown fighter from North Cotabato to greater heights. The US-based boxrec.com, the international boxing website that keeps records and ranks fighters worldwide based on their performances, ranked the 5' 5" tall Dapudong No. 3 Pound for Pound in the Philippines after Manny Pacquiao and Nonito Donaire.
 
Boxrec.com also ranked Dapudong No. 3 best flyweight in the world.
 
In spite of these rankings, however, Dapudong's talent remains unappreciated. While the TV rights for the fights of the flash-in-the-pan boxing heroes were gobbled up instantly by big television networks in the Philippines, ESPN is still peddling the TV rights of the Dapudong-Uicab championship bout with less than 10 days to go before the fight.
 
But all these things, Noli is taking in stride.
 
"Sige lang. The time will come when people will realize that the boxers coming from North Cotabato who are not as known as the fighters from Cebu and Manila, will prove to the Filipino boxing fans that they deserve a second look," said Noli.
 
Noli is confident that the deep boxing foundation of the fighters from North Cotabato will help them excel.
 
"Dapudong is not somebody whom we discovered last week. He is a product of a 12 year program started by then Gov. Manny Pinol," he said. "After Dapudong, there are more fighters coming up because it is a continuing program. North Cotabato will be the source of the next world champions to be produced by the Philippines," Noli added.
 
In the meantime, Noli and Dapudong are focused on preparing for the Sept. 17 title fight against the slugger Uicab who is fighting in his own turf and would have the advantage of the support of the hometown crowd.
 
"Mas masarap ang panalo kung dehado ka," he said. (Victory is sweeter when you are the underdog.)
 
Is he a flash-in-the-pan? Dapudong will provide the answer on Sept. 17.(pr)

6/27/10

New WBC Champion Quietly Returns to RP; Celebrates 24th Birthday With Family

M'lang, North Cotabato - Farmer's son Edrin "The Sting" Dapudong, who shocked Mexican boxing when he knocked out in less than 2 minutes Mexico's No. 1 Pound for Pound Flyweight and World No. 1 Jesus "The Destroyer" Jimenez to win the World Boxing Council Flyweight Silver Championship, quietly returned home to the Philippines yesterday (June 26) and proceeded to his home in Barangay Pag-asa in this town to celebrate his victory and his 24th birthday with his family, relatives and friends.

Dapudong arrived with his manager, former North Cotabato governor Manny Pinol, and Braveheart Boxing Club chief trainer Noli Pinol from Salinas, California where they spent three days of rest with family friends following his sensational first round KO victory in Tepic City, Mexico June 19. Also in the group was Manny Pinol's wife, Emily.

The new champion was welcomed upon his arrival at the NAIA by Games and Amusements Board (GAB) officials led by boxing chief Dr. Nasser Cruz, international matchmaker Sammy Gelloani who arranged the Mexico fight along with Sampson Leckowicz, customs officer Alfredo "Bok" Cruz, a close friend of Manny Pinol, and fraternity brothers and sisters of Dapudong.

Cruz hosted breakfast for the new champion at the Century Park Sheraton before the party proceeded for the last leg of the journey home, the 1 1/2 hour flight to Davao City which is two hours away from M'lang.

Dapudong, a college student who dropped out of school to pursue his passion for boxing, heard mass at the old Sta. Teresita Parish Church in M'lang early today and will attend a public viewing of his fight against Jimenez at the town's gymnasium which Mayor Lito Pinol arranged so that the champion's townmates will see the video of the Mexico championship bout.

The fight will also be shown on July 3 from 11 am on ABS CBN Studio 23.

Tomorrow, Monday, a motorcade will be arranged from Dapudong's village to the town plaza where he will join the newly reelected mayor, Lito Pinol, and his fellow officials in their oathtaking ceremony.(pr)

6/19/10

Dapudong, Garcia and Mexican Foes Make Weight

Filipino boxers Edren "The Sting" Dapudong, who is
fighting for the World Boxing Council (WBC) Flyweight Silver Title, and
Richard Jun Garcia, who battles for the World Boxing Organization (WBO)
Youth Junior Bantamweight title, easily made the weight in their respective
divisions during the official weigh-in today, one day before they go up
against Mexican opponents here.

Dapudong, 23, the former WBO Asia Pacific Miniflyweight Champion and
Oriental Junior Flyweight Champion, tipped the scale at 112 lbs. while his
opponent, Jesus "The Destroyer" Jimenez, who was earlier reported to be
taller and bigger than the Filipino fighter surprisingly came in two pounds
lighter at 110 lbs.

Garcia, who is from Malungon, Saranggani Province, weighed 114 lbs. as
against the Mexican defending champion Jose Montes who came in at 115 lbs..
The two will fight for the WBO Youth World Junior Bantamweight champion.

Braveheart Boxing Club chief trainer Noli Pinol said Dapudong, 24 wins, 2
losses, 14 KOs, appears to have recovered from the long and rigorious trip
and is expected to give Jimenez, 28 wins, 5 losses, 20 KOs, a tough fight
tomorrow.

Dapudong has never been knocked down in his career while Jimenez has
suffered 3 KO losses.(pr)

6/8/10

Undefeated Featherweight Dreams of Training With Freddie Roach

Featherweight Lorenzo "Thunderbolt" Villanueva, the 23-year-old power puncher from Midsayap, North Cotabato who holds a spectacular and immaculate fight record of 18 wins with 17 KOs, has one dream as a boxer - to train under Hall of Fame boxing coach Freddie Roach.

"I have learned a lot from my trainers, especially coach Noli Pinol, but I believe that coach Freddie Roach will be able to transform me into a better fighter like what he did to Manny Pacquiao," said Villanueva, a shy boy who turned to boxing at an early age when he lost his father and his mother could no longer send him to school.

Villanueva, who is currently the WBO Oriental featherweight champion, is tall at 5' 7" and a tremendous puncher, is described by his manager, North Cotabato Vice Governor Manny Pinol, as an awkward fighter who needs fine-tuning from celebrated trainer Freddie Roach.

"I have seen how Freddie was able to transform Manny Pacquiao from a one-handed and one-dimensional fighter to become the greatest fighter of all time. I believe he can do this with Lorenzo Villanueva," said Vice Gov. Pinol.

Pinol said he has asked Billy Keane, who serves as Gerry Penalosa's manager, to help in convincing Freddie Roach to give Villanueva a chance to train under him.

"You don't find boxers like Lorenzo everyday. The boy has a heart as large as a battleship, he has the power and most of all the discipline. It's a pity if we don't get him the best training that he needs to realize his full potentials as a fighter," said Pinol.

He said there is no problem with the current training staff handling Villanueva, inluding Braveheart chief trainer Noli PInol, as all of them are believers of Freddie Roach's training program and style.

Villanueva, a southpaw like Manny Pacquiao, is currently training for a July 24 fight in a promotion to be staged by former world bantamweight champion Gerry Penalosa in Manila.

Three other Braveheart boxers -- bantamweights Jundy "Pretty Boy" Maraon, Rolando "Smooth Operator" Magbanua and Glenn "The Rock" Porras -- are also expected to see action in the July 24 fight card.

Villanueva said that training under Freddie Roach would be the realization of a long cherished dream which he believes could open up the doors of opportunities for him in boxing.

"I hope he gives me a chance to prove my worth as a boxer," Villanueva said.

Billy Keane who now represents the Braveheart boxers in the United States said he will do his best to convince Freddie Roach to take a look at the Thunderbolt.