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Topic: [Boxing]: Ancajas vs Martinez - Feb 26, 2022 - page 17. (Read 1928 times)

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November 27, 2021, 08:54:28 PM
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It's champion against champion but I'm on Ancajas here he is a more defined boxer between the two, even if the fight is going to be staged in Japan but Anacajas should not be complacent here and try to win by knocking out, it's hard to fight and get a win in your opponent's territory if the fight is very close I have seen this happen so many times, this is going to be a big lift for Ancajas if he unites the title.

For me it's always a true test of the mettle of a champion if he will travel to his opponents home and defend or unify their belt and then win and go home. It's because it will shown, in this case Ancajas resiliency and mentality towards fighting on a hostile crowd and shutting them up with a big own against their own. And obviously, if he unites as I have said before, it will be a big step towards unification fight and big money for him in the future.
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November 27, 2021, 07:54:30 PM
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It's champion against champion but I'm on Ancajas here he is a more defined boxer between the two, even if the fight is going to be staged in Japan but Anacajas should not be complacent here and try to win by knocking out, it's hard to fight and get a win in your opponent's territory if the fight is very close I have seen this happen so many times, this is going to be a big lift for Ancajas if he unites the title.

Japan audiences are always all-out when cheering to their supported boxer. Actually, not just in boxing but for other events and sports as well.

Their audience impact is no doubt can affect the momentum of the visiting opponent while giving a boost to their favored individual. It's hard to deal with in front of a full and massive Japanese audience. I remember an athlete who pointed out that but I forgot who he is and what sports were being referred to.

Regardless, I'm sure Ancajas are not new fighting in that kind of environment.
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November 27, 2021, 07:23:40 PM
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It's champion against champion but I'm on Ancajas here he is a more defined boxer between the two, even if the fight is going to be staged in Japan but Anacajas should not be complacent here and try to win by knocking out, it's hard to fight and get a win in your opponent's territory if the fight is very close I have seen this happen so many times, this is going to be a big lift for Ancajas if he unites the title.
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November 27, 2021, 07:10:43 PM
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@bisdak40 - maybe it's time for Ancajas to sign with Probelleum, don't you think? So that he will get exposure as Sean Gibbons is having a hard time securing a fight for all this Filipino boxers.

From what I saw on the personality of Ancajas, I don't think that he will jump ship. Sean Gibbons should reward Anjacas for his loyalty with at least two fights next year with big names on the opposing side but first, he has to beat Ioka first.

This is unification, not a walk in the park for both fighters so we can expect this to be an exciting bout. Donnie Nietes beat Ioka via SD and we knew how tough Nietes is so this must be a close fight also.

I'm not sure how long have been Ancajas is with the MP promotions, but yeah been seeing videos of him about Manny Pacquiao so he must be a die fan Pacquiao admirer so he might not switch sides and will stay with his promotional company unless there is really a bad fall out between Jerwin and Sean Gibbons.

The thing though with Sean as I have said is that is not well know personality in boxing and I'm not sure how Manny get his services and for sure he has been paying good money to carry this company. So the success really depends on Sean here.
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November 27, 2021, 04:45:03 AM
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Ancajas has been defending his title for such a long time so I don't think he would just give it up that easy. I've seen how he defended his title during his previous fights and he was too aggressive which impressed lots of viewers. I'm sure that it will be a challenging match for Loka because Ancajas is well prepared for this.
He is touted to carry the Philippine flag after the retirement of Manny Pacquiao, although not as strong and quick as Pacquiao his style is enough to win more titles and this is one of the titles that he is going to win, Ancajas is one of the underrated boxers in the Philippines that has a world title and winning Ioka's version of the title will boost his reputation.

He should be the one to carry the torch already as he has been the champion for many years and has defended that belt many times. I would say that Ancajas is very fast as well, remember this is smaller weight class so boxers are very quick and agile.

If he will get more exposure in the US, for sure his reputation will be known. So far though the name that comes to mind in his division is still Estrada. So he needs to win this fight and chase Juan's two other belts in this division.
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November 27, 2021, 03:07:32 AM
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Ancajas has been defending his title for such a long time so I don't think he would just give it up that easy. I've seen how he defended his title during his previous fights and he was too aggressive which impressed lots of viewers. I'm sure that it will be a challenging match for Loka because Ancajas is well prepared for this.

Right, and he is used to be winning in the last 10th fights so we expect him to do the same in this fight. Although another belt is on the line in for Ioka so this is huge for Ancajas and take that belt and become the undisputed at 115 lbs. And then we will see him next year fighting for the unification, although it will be a hard decision for him to move up in weight as there are a lot of Filipinos in the 118 lbs. So most likely his target is to get all the 4 belts.
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November 26, 2021, 05:49:05 PM
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I'd go for Anjacas for this one. He has a pretty solid record and is known to have defended his belt quite well now. Plus his track record shows that he has the ability to go to the top, he just needs to develop in time. He's rather underrated but that doesn't mean his skills are as well, pretty sure he's already derusted from his last match with Rodriguez a few months back imo so I don't expect to see a weak opening from him in this match. Might honestly just be biased but honestly, looking at his record, it doesn't seem like I am.

He is not going to defend his belt here as it's a unification fight, so this is a big fight for him that he can get another belt on his name. For sure both fighters are training hard now and I'm excited to see the result of the training of Ancajas in the fight night. I am biased, so I'd go with the Filipino champion, whatever the odds are.
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November 26, 2021, 08:57:01 AM
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I'd go for Anjacas for this one. He has a pretty solid record and is known to have defended his belt quite well now. Plus his track record shows that he has the ability to go to the top, he just needs to develop in time. He's rather underrated but that doesn't mean his skills are as well, pretty sure he's already derusted from his last match with Rodriguez a few months back imo so I don't expect to see a weak opening from him in this match. Might honestly just be biased but honestly, looking at his record, it doesn't seem like I am.
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November 26, 2021, 08:16:42 AM
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Ancajas has been defending his title for such a long time so I don't think he would just give it up that easy. I've seen how he defended his title during his previous fights and he was too aggressive which impressed lots of viewers. I'm sure that it will be a challenging match for Loka because Ancajas is well prepared for this.
He is touted to carry the Philippine flag after the retirement of Manny Pacquiao, although not as strong and quick as Pacquiao his style is enough to win more titles and this is one of the titles that he is going to win, Ancajas is one of the underrated boxers in the Philippines that has a world title and winning Ioka's version of the title will boost his reputation.
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November 26, 2021, 08:10:21 AM
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@bisdak40 - maybe it's time for Ancajas to sign with Probelleum, don't you think? So that he will get exposure as Sean Gibbons is having a hard time securing a fight for all this Filipino boxers.

From what I saw on the personality of Ancajas, I don't think that he will jump ship. Sean Gibbons should reward Anjacas for his loyalty with at least two fights next year with big names on the opposing side but first, he has to beat Ioka first.

This is unification, not a walk in the park for both fighters so we can expect this to be an exciting bout. Donnie Nietes beat Ioka via SD and we knew how tough Nietes is so this must be a close fight also.
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November 26, 2021, 02:47:11 AM
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Ancajas has been defending his title for such a long time so I don't think he would just give it up that easy. I've seen how he defended his title during his previous fights and he was too aggressive which impressed lots of viewers. I'm sure that it will be a challenging match for Loka because Ancajas is well prepared for this.
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November 26, 2021, 02:28:42 AM
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I'm not sure who would win here but I think I will go for Ancajas to win.

Maybe we are bias towards the Ancajas, but his records speak for himself here. Champion and successfully defending it 10 straight times.

A Filipino fighter always has the blood of a real warrior, so whoever is promoting Ancajas, I still think he will get this win and I consider this a big fight for him since the record Ioka is good, in fact, I only see a little advantage of Ancajas here so he needs to train hard and be careful when in the ring.

We've seen many Filipinos before, just like today, we have Casimero, Donaire and recently, Jonas Sultan pulls one of the biggest upset. So no doubt that Filipino blood has warrior mentality. Ancajas though need not underestimate his Japanese opponent and he really needs to train 100% here.
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November 26, 2021, 02:08:09 AM
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I'm not sure who would win here but I think I will go for Ancajas to win.

A Filipino fighter always has the blood of a real warrior, so whoever is promoting Ancajas, I still think he will get this win and I consider this a big fight for him since the record Ioka is good, in fact, I only see a little advantage of Ancajas here so he needs to train hard and be careful when in the ring.
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November 26, 2021, 01:52:11 AM
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It's likely an even match for both fighters if we consider the stats. Well, I'm rooting for my fellow countrymen, that shouldn't be bias afaik. Grin

Ancajas, one of Philippines longest reigning champion, will go for his 10th title defense of his IBF. So this will big as we will have to witnessed another Filipino boxer before the end of the year with Ancajas going to Japan and fight Ioka.

After so many years months, we finally can see Jerwin Ancajas fight again in the ring. It's just frustrating to note that sean Gibbons seems to be having a hard time securing a fight for Pretty Boy Ancajas. Talent-wise, he is the next big thing in the Philippines in boxing I think but the inactivity is somewhat pulling the champ down but the good thing with him is that he doesn't say anything about his situation in social media, unlike Casimero.

Him and Donnie Nietes are the most underrated Filipino champion we have right now. It's either Sean Gibbons is not doing his job as MP promotions or Filipinos are being low-ball in the boxing industries. I do hope that his inactivity and ring rush will not affect him that much because he is facing a very dangerous opponent here. This fight has been in talks since October if I'm not mistaken so pretty much Ancajas though is ready and has been mentally preparing for this fight for a long time.

I kinda agree on this one. Ancajas has always been so underrated even in the Philippines. I think both the promotion and the Filipinos in general was the root cause why Ancajas became underrated.
I though Ancajas will fight he's next rumoured opponent Estrada. Because that's what the fans loves to see.
That Rodriguez fight was a slugfest, but I think an Estrada fight going against Ancajas would be a much better match.

I have no idea who this Japanese guy is, but I hope he's really good that will potentially gives the fans a helluvah fight.
He's sorta kind of a fellow to be low key but he got that tremendous power to be honest and that 10th title defense isn't to be taken lightly, he's likely to defend what should be to him. Ioka will surely have a difficulty to prove those knockouts number he has. This isn't just to burst the bubble rooting for Ioka but I guess the odds is on Ancajas.
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November 26, 2021, 12:17:07 AM
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Another Pinoy pride is on the line. There are lots of good boxing matches involving PH boxers we will be able to expect.

Ancajas name will be on the high stage again if he managed to get the WBO crown of his opponent. But same as him, if the Japanese fighter also did the same and snatch Ancajas IBF crown, he will have his name too on the high stage.

Both are equal in strength based on the tale of the tape. I wonder who will be the Favorite to win the match.

More likely Ancajas will be the favourite over the Japanese here with the his string of defenses. I can't believed that he was able to defend that belt 10 times already. That's already an accomplished in my opinion.

But he needs to chase more and by beating  Ioka he could really set up himself for the biggest payday against Estrada. If Estrada doesn't want a unification, then there is Chocolatito or Cuadras.
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November 25, 2021, 07:48:21 PM
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This will be a difficult and an even match between the two.

Both are champions, Ancajas the more experienced as he has defended his belt many times. But then again, we known the history between Japanese fighters and Filipinos, they have a history so. this will be close match for me. And Ancajas didn't look good at his last fight against Rodriguez so hopefully he will bounce back with a solid performance here.
Might not really looks good but at least he do able to defend his title which matter the most and you are right somehow on the sense that he should make his performance even more better for him to retain and maintain his position on the top.

He shouldn't really be that confident on taking lightly on Japanese fighters yet I do have the same observation that this one would be a close fight.

Seems like Lots of Filipino boxers are having some number of fights of this year.
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November 25, 2021, 07:46:31 PM
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Another Pinoy pride is on the line. There are lots of good boxing matches involving PH boxers we will be able to expect.

Ancajas name will be on the high stage again if he managed to get the WBO crown of his opponent. But same as him, if the Japanese fighter also did the same and snatch Ancajas IBF crown, he will have his name too on the high stage.

Both are equal in strength based on the tale of the tape. I wonder who will be the Favorite to win the match.
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November 25, 2021, 07:05:40 PM
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https://sports.inquirer.net/442761/jerwin-ancajas-set-for-new-years-eve-unification-vs-kazuto-ioka-in-tokyo

It's now official Philippines Jerwin Ancajas will fight Japanese Kazuto Ioka for unification of their IBF and WBO crown.

Ancajas, one of Philippines longest reigning champion, will go for his 10th title defense of his IBF. So this will big as we will have to witnessed another Filipino boxer before the end of the year with Ancajas going to Japan and fight Ioka.
Ancajas will be fighting a champion who is on the run to win titles
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The Japanese slugger has won five titles in four weight classes and holds a 21-2 record in World championship fights.
only loss is against Donnie Nietes and it was a very close fight, Ancajas should come here very prepared because Ioka is a worthy opponent and he is backed by his hometown, another motivation for him.
I have seen Ancajas fought and he is a fighter who always brings excitement in every fight and since Ioka is a slugger who loves to come forward, this is going to be a very exciting match, I'll go for Ancajas to win and unite the title.

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November 25, 2021, 06:34:38 PM
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Both are champions, Ancajas the more experienced as he has defended his belt many times. But then again, we known the history between Japanese fighters and Filipinos, they have a history so. this will be close match for me.

Yeah, the Penalosa brothers (Dodie and Jerry) comes to my mind when seeing Filipinos and Japanese war inside the ring.

And Ancajas didn't look good at his last fight against Rodriguez so hopefully he will bounce back with a solid performance here.

But he still won and defended his title. Maybe it was due to the pandemic or inactivity and ring rust, but the good thing is that he was able to overwhelm Rodriguez late. But against the Japanese, he shouldn't have mental lapses early and should attack him and not give Ioka his comfort zone in this fight.
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November 25, 2021, 06:23:15 PM
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Ancajas, one of Philippines longest reigning champion, will go for his 10th title defense of his IBF. So this will big as we will have to witnessed another Filipino boxer before the end of the year with Ancajas going to Japan and fight Ioka.

After so many years months, we finally can see Jerwin Ancajas fight again in the ring. It's just frustrating to note that sean Gibbons seems to be having a hard time securing a fight for Pretty Boy Ancajas. Talent-wise, he is the next big thing in the Philippines in boxing I think but the inactivity is somewhat pulling the champ down but the good thing with him is that he doesn't say anything about his situation in social media, unlike Casimero.

Him and Donnie Nietes are the most underrated Filipino champion we have right now. It's either Sean Gibbons is not doing his job as MP promotions or Filipinos are being low-ball in the boxing industries. I do hope that his inactivity and ring rush will not affect him that much because he is facing a very dangerous opponent here. This fight has been in talks since October if I'm not mistaken so pretty much Ancajas though is ready and has been mentally preparing for this fight for a long time.

I kinda agree on this one. Ancajas has always been so underrated even in the Philippines. I think both the promotion and the Filipinos in general was the root cause why Ancajas became underrated.
I though Ancajas will fight he's next rumoured opponent Estrada. Because that's what the fans loves to see.
That Rodriguez fight was a slugfest, but I think an Estrada fight going against Ancajas would be a much better match.

I have no idea who this Japanese guy is, but I hope he's really good that will potentially gives the fans a helluvah fight.
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