At A Glance
- Mark Magsayo won't be fighting in the golden celebration of the Thrilla in Manila on Oct. 29 after his title eliminator match against Michael Magnesi was moved to a later date.
Mark Magsayo won't be fighting in the golden celebration of the Thrilla in Manila on Oct. 29 after his title eliminator match against Michael Magnesi was moved to a later date.
Initially announced by the World Boxing Council to star in the Thrilla card alongside Melvin Jerusalem's title defense against Siyakholwa Kuse, the super featherweight bout between Magsayo and Magnesi will reportedly happen in December as part of a Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) fight card.
Veteran American boxing writer Dan Rafael first announced the development and was later on confirmed by MP Promotions president Sean Gibbons in a series of reports.
The winner of the Magsayo-Magnesi fight will be the mandatory challenger to the WBC strap which current champion O'Shaquie Foster will stake in an Oct. 25 fight against Stephen Fulton at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
The 30-year-old pride of Tagbilaran City, Bohol is the WBC rated No.1 boxer in the super featherweight followed by Magnesi at No.2.
Even with Magsayo officially out in the fight card that is meant to commemorate the legendary battle between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, there will be no shortage of Filipino talent above the ring with Eumir Marcial leading a potent cast of up-and-coming boxers and prospects seeing action
Marcial will be fighting for the WBC international super featherweight crown.
Also announced to be in the fight card are two-time world champion Marlon Tapales, undefeated bantamweight prospect Carl James Martin, middleweight knockout artist Weljon Mindoro, and the up-and-coming Eman Bacosa.
Ali's grandson, Nico Ali Walsh, is also set to appear in the card.