Negrense Nietes vs Jimenez on Sunday

Posted by watchmen
December 9, 2021
Posted in SPORTS

By Adrian Stewart Co

Negrense Donnie Nietes assured that he will not be complacent when he faces Norbelto Jimenez of Dominican Republic in the WBA super flyweight division eliminator on Saturday night (Sunday in the Philippines, December 12) at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai, UAE

Donnie Nietes of Murcia, Negros Occidental (right) faces Norbelto Jimenez of Dominican Republic in the WBA super flyweight division eliminator on Sunday (Philippine time) at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai, UAE. (D4G Boxing Promotions photo)

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According to the Murcia, Negros Occidental-native Nietes, he knows that Jimenez is a dangerous opponent and also has the same determination as him to fight for a world championship soon.

“I’m excited, but there’s no room for complacency with this opponent because he’s a world title challenger,” said Nietes. “I will do my very best to give the fans an impressive fight.”

The 39-year-old Nietes, the former longest reigning Filipino world boxing champion, added that he did his homework as he studied the tendencies of his opponent heading into the match.

“Jimenez is susceptible for a counter as he has a tendency to leave himself open when throwing a punch,” Nietes said. “If there’s a chance to knock him out, that would be great.”

A victory by Nietes will open him up to another shot at world championship against WBA super flyweight super champion Juan Francisco Estrada and regular champion Joshua Franco.

“(Nietes) shouldn’t be complacent with this kind of opponent because (Jimenez) can fight toe-to-toe. He is a tough opponent for Donnie because he fought a champion like Yafai and lasted 12 rounds,” said Nietes’ trainer Edmund Villamor.

Nietes, a former standout of the ALA Boxing Gym, will be entering the ring with a 43-1-5 win-loss-draw ring record, including 23 victories by way of stoppages, while Jimenez has a 30-9-5 slate, with 16 KO wins.

This boxing event in Dubai is headlined by Filipino John Riel Casimero, who will be defending his WBO bantamweight title against Paul Butler (33-2, 15 KO’s) of Cheshire, England.

Filipino Jayson Mama (16-0, 8 KO’s) of General Santos City, for his part, is hoping for a world championship against British defending IBF world flyweight champion Sunny Edwards (16-0, 4 KO’s) of London./ASC, WDJ

 

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