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    Jaro upsets Wonjongkam, wins RING flyweight title

    Huge underdog Sony Boy Jaro, a Filipino veteran that many regarded as a journeyman, upset Pongsaklek Wongjongkam with a shocking sixth-round stoppage in the reigning RING/WBC flyweight champ's native Thailand on Friday.

    Jaro (34-10-5, 24 knockouts), just 22 days away from his 30th birthday, reportedly dropped Wonjongkam in the first, third and sixth rounds. The former two-time 108-pound title challenger lacked the technique of the 34-year-old defending champion, but he made up for his raw form with relentless aggression and punching power.

    The victory makes Jaro the third lineal flyweight champ from the Phillipines after Malcom Tunacoa and Manny Pacquiao.

    Wonjongkam (83-4-2, 44 KOs), a legend in Thailand, was attempting to make the fifth defense of the WBC title he won by outpointing then-undefeated Koki Kameda in Japan in March of 2010. The veteran southpaw, who turned pro in 1997, made 17 defenses of the WBC belt during his first reign.

    Got this off the ring website.

    #2
    Originally posted by oaklandstephen View Post
    Huge underdog Sony Boy Jaro, a Filipino veteran that many regarded as a journeyman, upset Pongsaklek Wongjongkam with a shocking sixth-round stoppage in the reigning RING/WBC flyweight champ's native Thailand on Friday.

    Jaro (34-10-5, 24 knockouts), just 22 days away from his 30th birthday, reportedly dropped Wonjongkam in the first, third and sixth rounds. The former two-time 108-pound title challenger lacked the technique of the 34-year-old defending champion, but he made up for his raw form with relentless aggression and punching power.

    The victory makes Jaro the third lineal flyweight champ from the Phillipines after Malcom Tunacoa and Manny Pacquiao.

    Wonjongkam (83-4-2, 44 KOs), a legend in Thailand, was attempting to make the fifth defense of the WBC title he won by outpointing then-undefeated Koki Kameda in Japan in March of 2010. The veteran southpaw, who turned pro in 1997, made 17 defenses of the WBC belt during his first reign.

    Got this off the ring website.
    Shocking stuff

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      #3
      Originally posted by Travdog View Post
      Shocking stuff
      looks like bhop is back in the top 10 p4p list.

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        #4
        Sonny Boy Jaro #1 P4P ... Lol

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          #5
          Originally posted by oaklandstephen View Post
          looks like bhop is back in the top 10 p4p list.
          I cant believe people actually had this guy in the P4P in the first place. Probably just to sound cool

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            #6
            damn, really?... gotta be the upset of the decade or something...

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              #7
              Kinda funny......

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                #8
                beaten by a bum. lol

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                  #9
                  holy **** lol

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
                    Kinda funny......
                    it is...jaro is a bum...lol...not anymore...


                    dont worry, it aint gonna last...

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