![]() He’s cute□ finally a good looking pinoy boxer. Tapos gusto niyo pahirapan ang comelec na i-accomodate lata sa last minute?īoxing: Magsayo wants to shine in Pacquiao undercardMagsayo takes on former title contender Julio Ceja of Mexico in the undercard of the Manny Pacquiao-Yordenis Ugas this weekend in Las Vegas. Ang tagal nang open ng registration pero for sure last minute na naman yan magsisi-puntahan. Saan si trillanes nag record ng video ni bikoy? Diba sa ADMU? Ano, itotolerate nalang natin plaag katamaran ng mga Pinoy to register. La Salle, Ateneo students denounce Comelec's decision to reject voter registration extension? Dilawan schools. ![]() Although he owns a better record than Contreras (10-4-2, 6 knockouts), the 5-foot-6 Dato isn't taking the 5-foot-7 Mexican lightly. The 28-year-old Dato, who runs a gym and trains kids in Santa Maria, also fought in the undercard when Pacquiao beat Keith Thurman in 2019 and put on a show as he knocked out Juan Antonio Lopez in the fifth round.ĭespite the COVID-19 pandemic, Dato was able to see action thrice in Mexico, winning all of them. "It's just a blessing to be fighting on the undercard of my idol (Pacquiao)," said Dato, who went to Los Angeles to join Pacquiao in his morning runs then train with his team in the afternoon. The Bangar, La Union-born Dato, now a resident of Santa Maria, California, will be staking his unbeaten slate (16 wins, 1 draw with 11 knockouts) against Angel Contreras in a featherweight eight-rounder in Pacquiao's battle with Yordenis Ugas on Saturday, August 21 (Sunday, August 22, Philippine time) at T-Mobile Area here. ‘It's just a blessing to be fighting on the undercard of my idol,’ says La Union-born John Dato Roy Luarca Fighting in the undercard of Manny Pacquiao again is a blessing for John Dato.
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