Brian Viloria has sights set on pound for pound list
By Mark Giongco
With Omar Nino Romero behind, Brian Viloria is now looking forward to bigger fights ahead.

With Omar Nino Romero behind, Brian Viloria is now looking forward to bigger fights ahead.

Brian Viloria finally made Omar Niño Romero pay an overdue debt yesterday, stopping the game Mexican in the ninth round to retain his World Boxing Organization flyweight crown at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City.
WILL Brian Viloria finally solve the old riddle named Omar Niño Romero? Viloria thinks so as the rejuvenated Filipino-American defends his World Boxing Organization flyweight crown today against the Mexican who had frustrated him twice nearly six years ago.
A REJUVENATED Brian “The Hawaiian Punch” Viloria looks to sustain his recent stellar run when he squares off Sunday against Mexican Omar Niño Romero at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig.
BRIAN Viloria is so pumped up with his grudge fight against Mexican Omar Nino Romero this Sunday that the Filipino-American has already made the weight and said he’s ready to go yesterday.
BRIAN Viloria tries to get the monkey off his back when he tangles with Omar Niño Romero for the third time on May 13 at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig.
BRIAN Viloria will have to wait several more weeks to exact his revenge on old rival Omar Niño Romero, who beat him twice in the past, after their scheduled March 31 fight for the WBO flyweight title here in Manila was moved to May 13 owing to unpaid disciplinary fine by the challenger from Guadalajara, Mexico.
Manny Pacquiao has Juan Manuel Marquez. Brian Viloria has Omar Nino Romero.

Brian Viloria will have additional motivations when he stakes his World Boxing Organization flyweight crown against Omar Niño Romero on April 1 at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City.

Brian Viloria, whose spectacular victories are matched only by his spectacular defeats, hopes to stay fit while savoring his recent victory a little longer.