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Ancajas on botched bout: These things happen

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By Ponciano “John” Melo Jr. 

 

Jerwin Ancajas says in the profession of boxing, what he experienced is just part of a prizefighter’s life. 

The Filipino boxing champ said he understands the circumstances that led to the postponement of his fight against Mexican Jonathan Rodriguez, but he can’t help feel a bit dispirited that his title defense could not push through. 

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“It’s normal in boxing,” said Ancajas in Filipino. “We’re used to those kinds of things,” he added as his supposed Nov. 2 fight in Carson, California hit a permanent roadblock.

He was slated to defend his International Boxing Federation (IBF) super-flyweight title against Rodriguez, but the Mexican’s camp could not find a workaround to a visa-related hiccup in time for the 115-pound showdown. 

This prompted Top Rank Promotions to cancel the bout as the challenger was stalled from traveling to the United States. 

Although recent reports have said that the 27-year-old Filpino will take on Chile’s Miguel 'Aguja' Gonzalez on Dec. 7, 2019, for the super-flyweight championship bout to finally push through. 

Their matchup will be the main undercard of Emmanuel Navarrete and Francisco Horta’s WBO super-bantamweight showdown.

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