‘Wonderboy’ Martin faces Duge


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  • Ifugao pride Carl Jammes “Wonderboy” Martin is hell bent on making up for lost time.


Ifugao pride Carl Jammes “Wonderboy” Martin is hell bent on making up for lost time.

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Carl Jammes “Wonderboy” Martin (top) and Oscar Duge of Tanzania.

The unbeaten multi-regional champion Martin will end an eight-month hiatus as he takes on Oscar Duge of Tanzania on August 19 at the Mandaluyong City College Gym.

This will be Martin’s first fight since scoring a 2nd round knockout win over Komgrich Nantapech of Thailand December of last year in Baguio City to improve his record to 21-0 with 17 knockouts.

“I was inactive for about a year during the pandemic and I struggled a bit. Looking back, I learned a lot from that inactivity and I hope to make the necessary adjustments this time,” said Martin whose latest layoff was due to a rib injury.

The 26 year-old Duge is known for his ring generalship and sturdiness. He has a record of 11-5-2 with 4 knockouts and has yet to suffer a knockout loss.

“Martin better be ready as I will aim for his world rankings. This is my chance. This is for my family. This is for Tanzania,” said Duge during a weekend zoom guesting in a Philippine sports radio show.

Martin, 24, is currently ranked No. 4 in the IBF and No. 9 in the WBO as a superbantamweight. He is the current IBF Pan Pacific champion and once held the WBA Asia and WBO Oriental Youth belts.