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Pagara fights Juarez

UNBEATEN Prince Albert Pagara faces the biggest test of his career against Mexico’s rugged Cesar Juarez, who engaged Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire in a brutal battle for the vacant WBO super bantamweight title in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Dec. 11.

Donaire dropped Juarez twice in the fourth round to eventually earn a lopsided decision, in which Juarez admitted he lost, but that the judges scorecards did not reflect the closeness of the bout.

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All three judges were from Puerto Rico. 

Jose Roberto Torres and Nelson Vazquez had Donaire the winner, 116-110, while Gerardo Martinez also scored it for Donaire by a wider 117-109 margin.

Featured columnist Brian Mazique of Bleacher Report said that while the Donaire-Juarez title fight was not the main event of the TV broadcast and it wasn’t massively hyped, Donaire’s unanimous decision victory over the Mexican turned out to be a “legitimate Fight of the Year candidate. The two men laid their hearts and bodies on the line in a memorable scrap, but Donaire prevailed.”

Since the loss to Donaire, Juarez also dropped a 10-round split decision to Giovanni Delgado, who had a record of 15-4 with 9 knockouts.

Jake Donovan of Boxing Scene wrote: “Three months after taking Donaire to hell and back, Juarez was brought crashing back to earth. The super bantamweight  hopeful suffered a stunning split decision loss to Delgado in their 10-round clash in Mexico City.”

Donovan said: “The concept behind the fight was proving that Juarez belonged among super bantamweight contention following his brave showing versus Donaire. A win in this fight was rumored to have lined up a future showdown with unbeaten Albert Pagara, with the winner likely to race to the front of the line for a title shot.  It wasn’t to be on this night for the local favorite, who was sound offensively, but struggled to keep a determined Delgado at bay. The fight was back-and-forth for much of the night, but with Delgado often landing first and at a greater rate.”

ALA Promotions’ President Michael Aldeguer, who is still in the US, told The Standard he had just finalized the Pagara-Juarez fight on July 9 in San Francisco, with Zanfer Promotions, which is headed by Fernando Beltran.

“This is the biggest test of Albert. We knew it would be a dangerous fight and is a risk to his No. 2 world ranking, but again just like (Mark ‘Magnifico’) Magsayo, we need to find out if he has what it takes to be a world champion,” said Aldeguer, pointing out that Juarez gave Donaire one of the toughest fights in his career. “So this should be another exciting fight. This will be a make-or-break fight for Albert’s career.”

Juarez, who is 24 years old, won the vacant WBO International super bantamweight title with a unanimous decision over Juan Carlos Sanchez Jr.

The 22-year-old Pagara has an impressive record of 18 knockouts in 26 wins. with no defeats and is coming off a lopsided near-shutout decision over Yesner Talavera last Feb. 27 at the Waterfront Hotel and Casino in Cebu City, with judges Salven Lagumbay and Greg Ortega turning in identical 120-107 scorecards. Edward Ligas had Pagara the winner, 119-108.

In his US debut at the StubHub Center in Carson City, California, Prince Albert  scored his biggest win with a rousing 6th round knockout of fancied Nicaraguan southpaw William Gonzalez on October 17, 2015 to win the vacant WBO Youth Intercontinental title.  

 

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