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In an action-packed duel, Ali Canega of the Elorde Fight Team carved out a hard-earned 10-round majority decision win over Jhunrick Carcedo of SanMan Boxing-General Santos City late Saturday night at the Mandaluyong City College of Science and Technology Gymnasium.
In a show staged by Manny Pacquiao: Presents Blow-By-Blow in close coordination with the City of Mandaluyong, Canega won by scores of 97-93 and 96-94 on two of the judges' scorecards. The third judge had it 95-all.
"It was another night of fistic fireworks," Pacquiao, founder of Blow-By-Blow, and the show's most famous product, said after another successful staging of the weekly television program on One Sports (8:30 p.m. every Sunday).
Backed by San Miguel Beer Pale Pilsen, Blow-By-Blow is about to turn a year older following its relaunch by no less than the eight-division champion in attendance in General Santos City in November 2022.
The win ran Canega's unbeaten mark to 10-0 with six knockouts while the loss dropped Carcedo's slate to 9-3 with nine wins inside the distance.
Pacquiao was the star of Blow-By-Blow during the 1990s when his fights were held mostly in boxing-crazy Mandaluyong City.