Pontillas gets Filipino support in Accra

By Prince Dornu-Leiku - 04/25/2013 - Comments

Pontillas get Filipino welcome in AccraFilipino boxer, Ronald Pontillas has arrived in the Ghana capital ahead of Friday night’s boxing cracker at the Accra Sports Stadium vowing to stop local favourite, Emmanuel Tagoe in their clash for the WBA International and WBO Africa Junior Lightweight titles in the headliner of BabyJet Promotions’ second ever bill.

And the 23 year old Pontillas who will face an opponent from Africa for the first time ever, has been buoyed by the huge patronage he has received on arrival from the Filipino community in Ghana who were at the Kotoko International Airport to welcome him and have pledged to be at the national stadium in their numbers to cheer the boxer unto victory.

“First of all, I pray that both fighters are safe and that nothing untoward happens during the fight, I want it to be a smooth fight without any problems. I’m looking forward to a very exciting fight from both fighters and of course I’m supporting Pontillas even though Tagoe is a very good fighter.,” Ely Belarmino, Vice President of the Filipino Association of Ghana (PILSAG) told www.sportsinghana.com at the VVIP lounge at the airport.

Confident of victory themselves are Team Pontillas who have even promised an opening round kayo of the Ghanaian show-master.

“”We are very happy to be here and we thank you all for the kind welcome. The environment (in Accra) is cooler than Manila, right now our country is hotter than Ghana. But we’ve been to many placesa rounf the world to fight so no probem traveling here,” responded Bricko Santig, Manager of Ronald Pontillas.

Pontillas, himself a former Oceania and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) and Philippines champion, added, confidently: “I think I can give him (Tagoe) a good fight on Friday, I can beat him. I’ve watched a few of his clips and I admit he is a very talented fighter. It won’t be easy but I’ve trained hard for this fight and even if I get him in the first round, I will knock him out,” Pontillas proclaimed confidently.