Marlon Tapales unifies WBA-IBF super bantam titles

Filipino Marlon Tapales became a world champion again after stunning previously unbeaten Murodjon Akhmadaliev of Uzbekistan in their World Boxing Association-International Boxing Federation (WBA-IBF) unified 122-pound battle at Boeing Center in San Antonio, Texas on Sunday (Philippine time) Tapales survived Akhmadaliev’s late push to join Dave Apolinario and Melvin Jerusalem as the Philippines’ current world champions. Tapales took advantage of Akhmadaliev’s slow start and landed the cleaner shots in the first half of the 12-round super bantamweight encounter. Akhmadaliev, who is coming off a hand injury, found his rhythm late in the match and even came close to going clutch when he staggered Tapales early into Round 12 that nearly knocked the latter down. Javier Alvarez scored the bout 118-110 for Akhmadaliev, but Sergio Caiz and Roberto Torres had it 115-113 for Tapales. The 31-year-old Tapales, who won the World Boxing Organization bantamweight title in 2016, moved up to 37-3 win-loss while giving Akhmadaliev his first loss after beginning his professional career with 11 straight victories, including eight knockout

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Fil-Am netter Gonzales uses ATP events to prepare for SEAG

Filipino-American netter Ruben Gonzales has three more tournaments to hurdle before the 32nd Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) in Cambodia. One tournament in Mexico and two in South Korea – all Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Challengers – will complete his preparation for the SEAG scheduled May 5 to 17. The tennis competition will be held May 6 to 16 at Tennis Arena inside the Morodok Techno National Sports Complex in Phnom Penh. “I will try to prepare as best as I can for the SEA Games,” said Gonzales in an interview on Sunday. After making it to the semifinal round of the San Luis Open in Mexico on Saturday, he is expecting a career-high of world No. 115 when the latest doubles rankings are released on Monday. “I’m really happy about my first quarter of the year but I still have a lot to improve on,” said the 6-foot Gonzales, who pocketed three ATP Challenger titles last year. He began 2023 with a runner-up finish at the Cleveland Open with American Reese Stalder. In February, he teamed up with Brazilian Fernando Romboli at the Bahrain Ministry of Interior Tennis Challenger in Manama, where they lost in the final. Born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Indiana, Gonzales became a member of the national team in 2010 and has also competed in the Davis Cup and Asian Games. He is a consistent medalist in the SEAG, winning the doubles gold with fellow Fil-Am Treat Huey in Vietnam (2022). He had also bagged doubles silver medals with Huey (2019, Manila), Francis Casey Alcantara (2017, Malaysia), and Jeson Patrombon (2015, Singapore)

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