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Monday, August 8, 2011
Banal gets ready for payback
Monday, August 08, 2011 |
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CEBU, Philippines –
Highly-touted bantamweight contender A. J. Banal admitted the other day
his obsession is to reverse the only stain in his professional boxing
record and only after avenging the loss to Panama’s Rafael Concepcion
will he focus on gunning for a world title.
Banal, 22, scored an eighth round technical decision over Canada’s
Tyson Cave in Cebu last week and is set to take on a still unnamed
opponent in the undercard of the Ramon Garcia-Donnie Nietes fight for
the WBO lightflyweight title at the University of St. La Salle Gym in
Bacolod City on Oct. 8. If Banal hurdles his next assignment, the
much-anticipated rematch with Concepcion will be held either in Manila
or Cebu in January.
“My goal is to beat Concepcion,” said Banal whose record is 25-1-1,
with 19 KOs. “After I take care of Concepcion, then I’ll start thinking
about challenging for a world title. I know I’m ready. I’ll fight
whomever Sir ALA (Antonio L. Aldeguer) and Sir Michael (Aldeguer) put in
front of me. I’m not afraid of any of the champions – Anselmo Moreno,
Koki Kameda, Toshiaki Nishioka, even Nonito Donaire.”
Banal said his opponent in October hasn’t been picked but if he had a
choice for a tune-up, Mexican warrior Jorge Arce’s younger brother
Panchito would be a perfect fit. But Arce, 29, has an appointment with
Hugo Ruiz for the interim WBA bantamweight title in Los Mochis on Sept.
17. Last May, Arce lost a 12-round decision to Ruiz in a brawl where
both fighters were dropped twice and Arce took a one-point deduction.
Banal’s recent win over Cave was a damper and left him with an ugly
cut on his right eyelid.
The wound took 15 stitches to sew up, two in
the inner layer of the skin, four in the middle and nine in the outer.
Cave never engaged Banal and clowned around until referee Tony Pesons
stopped it with the Filipino bleeding profusely from the cut inflicted
by an accidental headbutt in the fifth. Banal returns to the gym today
after a one-week rest but won’t be able to spar until early next month
to allow his wound to heal.
“I was surprised with Cave’s style,” said Banal. “He didn’t want to
fight. He ran away. We watched him fight on YouTube and that’s not how
he fought. I think he was afraid. He refused to stand up and
fight.” Banal said he learned a lot from the experience. “I lost my
composure,” he said. “I wanted to knock him out. I should’ve thrown more
combinations. I should’ve cut the ring off instead of just follow
him. I never got scared when I was cut. It was just too deep and by the
eighth round, I couldn’t see from the right eye. Still, I wanted to
continue fighting. I didn’t want to win that way.”
Banal said he owes his career to the Aldeguers. “My uncle Joselito
Campana, a former boxer, brought me to Sir ALA when I was nine and I
started to train as an amateur,” recalled Banal. “I’ve been with the ALA
Gym since. When I grew up, my idols were the ALA Boys, Tito Trinidad,
Oscar de la Hoya and Manny Pacquiao. I always dreamed of being an ALA
Boy. At first, my trainer was Berto Castanares then Peter Cuizon, Edito
Villamor and now Edmund Villamor. When my father got sick, it was Sir
ALA who helped our family and paid for his medicine. Sir ALA doesn’t
share in my purses. He supports the ALA Boys 100 percent. I’ll never
leave Sir ALA. I want to repay him by becoming a world champion.”
Banal lives in a four-bedroom, two-storey home in the Ermita district
of Cebu City with his mother Marlinda, two brothers, his girlfriend
Junbeth and his 1-year-old daughter Alexeth Jean. He’s the fourth of
eight children and the sole family breadwinner. His father died in
2006. Banal pays for the schooling of a younger brother Nicholas, a
former boxer. He paid for the education of another brother Carlos who
finished a course in care-giving.
“My biggest purse was P500,000 for a fight in Sacramento in 2007,”
said Banal. “I’ve been saving to buy a house for Junbeth and our
daughter. They’re my inspiration. Someday, when we have our own house,
Junbeth and I will get married. Right now, I send two brothers to school
and pay for my mother’s medical expenses. I have a motorcycle which I
use to buy and sell fish.” Banal’s mother suffered a stroke last year
and is half-paralyzed.
While Concepcion is the only fighter whom he has lost to, Banal said
Mexican Juan Alberto Rosas was his toughest opponent. Banal outpointed
Rosas in Las Vegas in 2007. Rosas later became the IBF superflyweight
champion. “I got hit the hardest by Rosas and I remember in the third
round, I was groggy after taking a shot to the temple,” he
said. “Concepcion hurt me in the body. But I lost because I ran out of
gas. I learned from that. Now my conditioning coach Pio Solon makes sure
I’m in shape for every fight. I work on conditioning in the morning and
boxing skills in the afternoon every day of training.”
Banal promised a vengeful win over Concepcion. “When I watch
heavyweights on tape, I notice when they fight close, they’re tight,
they throw hard but that’s because they’re big and they’re heavy
hitters,” he said. “At my weight, I should be more relaxed, I should
take my time. Concepcion will come in, that’s his style, and I’ll be
ready for him in our rematch.”
Banal’s trainer Edmund Villamor, who also works with Nietes, Boom
Boom Bautista and three others, said he’s sure a world title is within
reach. “A. J. has all the tools,” said Villamor. “He just needs a little
more maturity because he still gets frustrated when the knockout
doesn’t come early. You’ll see more improvement in his style in his next
fight. More body attack, more movement. I see A. J. becoming a world
champion by next year.”
source: Joaquin Henson-Philstar
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