The King is back! Marvilo “the King” Aballe hasn’t stepped through the ropes since early 2019, and returns next month to match skills with the highly promising Ranelio Quizo. But whilst Quizo has had a busy year, including a recent win over Joseph Bayubay, Aballe has been left to hone his craft in the gym. Marvilo Aballe is a product of Panabo City in Davao, and made a successful debut back in 2013 scoring a stoppage victory. He went on to win his next 5 bouts, before a contentious split decision loss to Ronerex Dalut. This has proved to be the only loss in his career thus far, and the King has managed to put together 8 solid victories. His template for success has been good from the start. Aballe is a short, stocky fighter that works from a relatively square orthodox stance. He employs a strong high guard, but defends the body really well. He boxes inside and mid range, and picks his opportunities really well from those strategic positions.
Aballe knows how to probe for options, but his best work seems to be from counters against impatient opponents. His record attests to the fact that he is not a power puncher, but he does mix volume and power really well, and he is the proud owner of a deft overhand right! There is no doubt that Aballe has all the attributes to give Ranelio Quizo plenty to think about! His challenge will be to shake off the disadvantages of having to lose a lot of weight in short time, and the potential ring rust that may show due to lack of competing in recent years. But the marvellous news is that Marvilo “the King” Aballe is going to be back on his throne at the Ultimate Knockout Challenge , and we wish him a great performance upon his return.
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Bacolod's Genesis Servania will fight China's rising star Aketelieti Yelejian for the WBO Asia Lightweight title this November.
The highly-anticipated match up will take place on the undercard of the IBF world title fight between Pedro Taduran and Zhu DianXing at Jeju Island, South Korea.
Aketelieti Yelejian, who suffered a narrow loss to the Prince Albert Pagara in June, rebounded with an impressive IBF Asia victory against Korean Jin Su Kim in Vietnam recently. He is a very rangy and deceptive boxer known for his relaxed combinations, and he's supremely confident in his ability to take down Servania and claim the title.
"I've studied Servania's style, and I know I have the skills to outmaneuver him," Yelejian said yesterday.
"I'm excited to represent China on the international stage once more, and bring home an impressive win against a top and proven boxer like Genesis."
Servania, a seasoned veteran with a 35-4 record, boasts a reputation for toughness that has come from battles at the top level. And has still possesses some of the best body shots in the sport of boxing.
This important title shot gives the filipino the opportunity to re-establish himself on the world scene once more, and it's best remembered that his only defeats have came against world-ranked champions like Oscar Valdez and Andres Cortes.
But the China team have already confidently stated that Yelejian's youth, speed, height, and reach may all prove too much for the Filipino boxer.
Their optimism also exudes for the world title bout, where surprisingly, they are quite dismissive of Pedro Taduran's hopes of beating star Zhu DianXing. They actually rate their boxer so highly, they have predicted that the champion has no chance of retaining the belt.
These claims set up an intriguing backdrop for two massive Philippines v China feature bouts.
Fight Details :
- Date: Saturday, November 23rd
- Location: Jeju Island, South Korea
- Title: WBO Asia Lightweight
- Contenders: Aketelieti Yelejian (China) vs. Genesis Servania (Philippines)