PBF light flyweight belt at stake in Blow-by-Blow main event | Inquirer Sports

PBF light flyweight belt at stake in Blow-by-Blow main event

/ 10:13 PM November 10, 2023

Blow by Blow

Jhazeel Trinidad (left) and Eldin Guinahon are ready to rumble when Manny Pacquiao Presents: Blow-By-Blow gets going Saturday in Kamuning, Quezon City.

MANILA, Philippines–The Philippine Boxing Federation light flyweight title will be on the line Saturday when Manny Pacquiao Presents: Blow-By-Blow takes the spotlight with a 14-fight card in Kamuning, Quezon City.

Jahzeel Trinidad of the Elorde Fight Team puts his undefeated record at stake against Eldin Guinahon of Marban Boxing-Cagayan de Oro as Blow-By-Blow returns today at the Bernardo Sports Complex.

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Armed with a 10-0 record with five knockouts, Trinidad is slightly favored to come out victorious in their 10-round clash.

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But Guinahon can’t be taken lightly as he has what it takes to score an upset with a 9-1 slate with one knockout.

“Our quest to discover new talent never ends,” Pacquiao said on the first anniversary of his revival of the popular boxing show that played a pivotal role in his rise to fame and fortune in the 1990s.

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Since relaunching Blow-By-Blow in November last year, Pacquiao has staged shows all over the country.

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Among the cities that have hosted Blow-By-Blow is Pacquiao’s hometown of General Santos City, Mandaluyong, Quezon City, San Juan, Imus and Narvacan in Ilocos Sur.

“Blow-By-Blow is here to stay as I am fully committed to keep Philippine boxing afloat,” added Pacquiao.

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