Dodie Boy Peņalosa Jr. won't make it to a world title as quickly as his father, but an ambitious schedule still lies ahead for the second-generation boxer from Cebu, Philippines.
After 14 months of inactivity, Peņalosa Jr. (13-0, 12KOs) is ready to get back in the mix. The unbeaten super bantamweight returns this weekend in Norfolk, ******ia, marking his first bout since he and his brother Dave Peņalosa signed with top-shelf manager Cameron Dunkin, who is among the very best at developing a fighter from prospect to contender to champion. [Click Here To Read More]
After 14 months of inactivity, Peņalosa Jr. (13-0, 12KOs) is ready to get back in the mix. The unbeaten super bantamweight returns this weekend in Norfolk, ******ia, marking his first bout since he and his brother Dave Peņalosa signed with top-shelf manager Cameron Dunkin, who is among the very best at developing a fighter from prospect to contender to champion. [Click Here To Read More]