Llover, Pagaling dispute Phl Youth bantam crown

Kenneth Llover (left) and James Pagaling are ready to rumble when Manny Pacquiao Presents: Blow By Blow goes to San Juan on Saturday.

Kenneth Llover (left) and James Pagaling are ready to rumble when Manny Pacquiao Presents: Blow By Blow goes to San Juan on Saturday.

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In a duel involving fast-rising fighters, Kenneth Llover and James Pagaling grab the spotlight Saturday when they contest the vacant Philippine Youth bantamweight crown at the San Juan Gymnasium in San Juan.
With Manny Pacquiao Presents: Blow By Blow staging the mouthwatering matchup, the Llover-Pagaling showdown is one of 14 matches on tap as the weekly television show on Cignal One Sports channel (every Sunday at 8:30 p.m.) shores up its telecast.
Llover, a Blow-By-Blow favorite representing Penalosa Boxing Stable of Libis, Quezon City, totes a 9-0 win-loss record with six knockouts.
Pagaling, out of the Marvan Boxing Stable of Cagayan de Oro, holds an 8-o mark with five knockouts.
Fistic fireworks will be on full display as Pacquiao stages another punchfest aimed at helping grassroots level and discovering new talent.
"Once again, here we are holding another show to give chance to the young fighters who dream of making it big someday," Pacquiao, boxing's only eight-division champion said.