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/ 01:06 AM February 21, 2014

MANILA, Philippines — Rising stars Genesis Servania and Arthur Villanueva hope to bolster their dream of becoming world champions on March 1  when they headline Pinoy Pride XXIV at Solaire Resort & Casino in Parañaque City.

The unbeaten Servania (23-0, 9 knockouts) will tackle former World Boxing Association super flyweight champion  Alexander “El Explosivo” Munoz of Venezuela in his bid to improve on his World Boxing Organization No. 3 ranking.

Villanueva, also unscathed in 24 fights with 14 KOs, was supposed to face Juan Hernandez in a 12-round bout, but unfortunately, his Mexican foe figured in a motorcycle incident in his country just the other day.

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ALA Promotions vice president Dennis Canete said the Cebu-based outfit is now trying to find a worthy substitute who’s available on short notice.

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“A Japanese opponent would be an option. At least the country is near the Philippines,” Canete told sportswriters on Thursday.

The 22-year-old Servania said he’s ready to rumble against the hard-hitting Munoz (36-5, 28 KOs).

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“I’m ready (for the highly regarded Munoz),” said Servania, who hails from Bacolod like Villanueva. “We’ll just see each other in the ring.”

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Though his preparations for Hernandez went for naught, Villanueva, ranked No. 3 super flyweight by the WBO, is hardly unfazed.

“I’m ready to adjust when fight time comes.”  Roy Luarca

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