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Martin, pride of Ifugao, stakes unbeaten record against compatriot Alolod

Ifugao boxing prospect Carl Jammes Martin will be having his litmus test when he takes on a veteran journeyman for his next bout.

Carl Jammes Martin (left) and Benezer Alolod (right)

The 20-year-old Martin, unbeaten in 13 bouts, 12 ending via knockout, will battle compatriot Benezer Alolod in a 10-round bantamweight clash Friday night in Mandaluyong City.

Martin, who hails from Hingyon, Ifugao, has fought foreign foes in his last seven bouts, stopping them all by an average of three rounds.

“Marami naman po kasi na mga matitibay na Pinoy boxers at gustung-gusto ko po na makalaban ng matibay para masubukan din po ako,” said Martin upon wrapping up his training at the MP Highland Gym in Manila.

The 28-year-old Alolod is a veteran of 36 bouts and has compiled an overall record of 19-12-5, seven via stoppage.

While Alolod had 12 losses in his 10-year career, the Polomolok-native pugilist suffered only three stoppages in those defeats.

“Ibig sabihin po nun, talagang may tibay siya kaya sa training namin, tinutukan po talaga namin ang pagpapakondisyon,” said Martin.

Martin and Alolod will fight for the vacant Philippine Boxing Federation (PBF) Bantamweight crown.

In Thursday morning’s weigh-in held at the Games and Amusement Board office in Makati City, Martin weighed in at 119lbs while Alolod tallied 118lbs.

Also in the card is Philippine superbantamweight champion Mark Anthony Geraldo who will stake his national crown against Lorence Rosas of Palawan in a 12-round title bout.

Dubbed “Fists of Fury”, the Friday night event promoted by Shockpunch Promotions and Ifugao Boxing Promotions will be held at the Mandaluyong Elementary School Gym.

Tags: Benezer Alolod , Carl Jammes Martin , Games and Amusement Board , Ifugao Boxing Promotions , Mark Anthony Geraldo , MP Highland Gym , Philippine Boxing Federation (PBF) Bantamweight