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Nonay beats Hindoy in Bogo

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​By Rene Bonsubre,Jr.

BOGO CITY, CEBU, PHILIPPINES – Up and coming Jeric Noynay (4-0, 1 KO) from Bogo City kept his clean slate in front of his home fans. Noynay dropped Yulie Hindoy (3-2,2KO’s) in the fifth and cruised to a unanimous decision victory in the six round main event held at the Bogo City Plaza.

Hindoy, from Butuan City, tried to make the fight competitive but had to suffer his second career loss.

In the supporting main event, Alec Xandhre Bonita (7-0-2,5KO’s) vs. Joperson Trazo (2-0-1,0KO) ended in a technical draw in the second round. An accidental clash of heads inflicted a nasty vertical gash on Bonita’s right eyebrow going to his upper eyelid and the fight had to be stopped.

Eugene Noynay (5-1-,1KO) used a steady body attack to beat Dixson Ercillo (2-3,1KO) by unanimous verdict in a fight scheduled for six.  Noynay is also from Bogo City,

For the two four round bouts, Vince Mapait (4-3,1KO) got a unanimous nod over Adrian Bihag (0-3-2) and Jariel Degamo Quisto won also by unanimous decision over Jessie Mark Gomez.  The fight card was promoted by Lorenzo Chao Sy.

This outdoor fightcard  was held in the plaza where tourists can see the statue of the late great boxing hall of Famer, Gabriel “Flash’ Elorde, who was born in Bogo.

Elorde ,was world junior lightweight champion for seven years from 1960-1967. In 1993, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. He was also enshrined into the World Boxing Hall of Fame. In 2002 when Ring Magazine’s list of the 80 Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years was released, Elorde was voted the 78th best fighter in history by the magazine's writers.

Photo – Jeric Noynay (left) and Yulie Hindoy trading punches, and Flash Elorde’s statue in the Bogo City plaza.