Luisito Espinosa is back in the country to train boxers. Alex John Banal lost in a title bout this month, certainly he will get up on his knees. There are more boxers who needs to climb some ladders to regain lost fights like Bobby Pacquiao. Here are the top ten boxers ranked with highest winning percentage according to PhilBoxing.com: Cisco Morales, Draian Francisco, Eusebio Baluarte, Milan Melindo, Nonito Donaire, Jr., Alex John Banal, Rey Labao, Mercito Gesta and Bernabe Conception.
While it is really disappointing when we see the Filipino boxers lost in their bouts, the main concern really is "How to make a greater fighter after that lost?". We hear stories of neglected fighters- they don't get really professional help after some injuries or so. We don't really have enough statistics to determine boxers who have been injured badly or died in the ring. It is really a risky sport and the authorities should look into this matter. I heard a comment in Banal's fight that Panama is also a boxing fanatic country like the Philippines. Gee, they really produce millions of Champions. Imagine the spirit they have! More so, there is also politics in boxing that we are not aware of. It's really part of the system. Most of Filipinos boxers are from grass root levels who came from disadvantaged families in provinces. I think, its not only the physique that matter since these fighters are already exposed to hard labor. There are many factors in making a Champion. I hope the amateurs could really get proper training and management. It's not the lack of equipment actually- we saw Pacman's old gym featured on TV... there's also what we call "so-called LUCK" but when the fighter becomes a national hero, being forgotten is undeniable. A fighter should also have good VISIONS.
While it is really disappointing when we see the Filipino boxers lost in their bouts, the main concern really is "How to make a greater fighter after that lost?". We hear stories of neglected fighters- they don't get really professional help after some injuries or so. We don't really have enough statistics to determine boxers who have been injured badly or died in the ring. It is really a risky sport and the authorities should look into this matter. I heard a comment in Banal's fight that Panama is also a boxing fanatic country like the Philippines. Gee, they really produce millions of Champions. Imagine the spirit they have! More so, there is also politics in boxing that we are not aware of. It's really part of the system. Most of Filipinos boxers are from grass root levels who came from disadvantaged families in provinces. I think, its not only the physique that matter since these fighters are already exposed to hard labor. There are many factors in making a Champion. I hope the amateurs could really get proper training and management. It's not the lack of equipment actually- we saw Pacman's old gym featured on TV... there's also what we call "so-called LUCK" but when the fighter becomes a national hero, being forgotten is undeniable. A fighter should also have good VISIONS.
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