LAPU-LAPU CITY—Donnie “Ahas” Nietes’ reputation as a fearless ring  warrior must be giving the camp of Ramon Garcia Hirales the creeps.
Hirales’ handlers sought yet  another postponement of the Mexican’s  defense of his World Boxing Organization light flyweight (108 pounds)  title against Nietes in Bacolod City.
Originally set in August, it was rescheduled for September. Just when  the organizing ALA Promotions was finalizing details, however, there  came a call from Team Hirales on Friday requesting that the showdown be  moved to October as they need more time to prepare.
ALA bigwigs, Michael Aldeguer and his father Antonio, agreed, with consent from the co-organizing ABS-CBN Sports.
“Obviously, they want their boy to be better prepared against  Nietes,” ALA vice president Dennis Canete told Manila-based  sportswriters here to cover Pinoy Pride 7: Battle of Mactan being held  at the Hoops Coliseum at presstime last night. “It’s okay as it will  also give Nietes more time to train.” 
According to Canete, the 29-year-old Nietes, who hails from Murcia,  Negros Occidental, has been working out at the ALA Gym here and is ready  to fight Hirales any time.
Apart from pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao, Nietes is highly admired in Mexico for his toughness and big heart.
Nietes is perhaps the only foreign fighter who successfully defended  his title (WBO minimum flyweight) in Mexico trice, the last against  Mario Rodriguez in August 2010 in Sinaloa.
After holding court in the 105-pound class for five years, Nietes,  who totes a 28-1 win-loss record with 16 knockouts, made his initial  foray in the 108-lb division last April, knocking out Mexican Armando  Vasquez in the first round at the University of St. La Salle Gym in  Bacolod City.
That feat may have triggered the alarm bell in Hirales’ corner. If  Nietes can do it in hostile territory, what more in his birthplace?
Hirales (16-2, including 9 knockouts) knows he must be at his best form to weather Nietes’ challenge.
courtesy of inquirer
Monday, August 1, 2011
Nietes match moved again
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