![]() In terms of fabric, they are 92% organic cotton and 8% spandex. Seriously, when I wear them, I feel a little sultry - which is ironic given the full coverage of these panties! It’s like I’m channeling the modern babes who are confident enough to pose in underwear on Instagram… but in my own house as I prance around in panties? I know, I’m weird. Their next fight card, Engkwentro Singko is tentatively scheduled on May 21.Oh man, these undies are like my favorite cotton tee… so soft, so comfortable, and the epitome of ‘casual cool girl’ sexy-chic. Potot also revealed that they’re planning to promote four fight cards this year. These two boxers proved what Potot is trying to say that becoming world champions early is possible. Meanwhile, Abne, at nine fights, already holds the OPBF silver flyweight title. With only nine bouts, the 21-year old Gabunilas of Barangay Pardo has already clinched the Oriental Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) Youth light flyweight title. We want them to become a world champion early,” added Potot. We want to pit them with an evenly matched opponent from other stables here and outside Cebu, so we can further build their experience, not just their confidence and their record. It’s one of our ways to see if they’re capable to become a world champion or not. “We want to expose our boxers to tougher opponents early in their boxing career instead of pitting them to mismatched opponents. (1-0, 1KO) also scored impressive victories during fight night. ![]() ![]() Two of their prospects, Bryan James Wild (7-0, 6KOs), and former Philippine Team member Remel Macado Jr. | Contributed PhotoĪpril Jay Abne (8-1, 4KOs) also knocked out Garen Diagan (8-2, 4KOs) in the fifth round of their highly anticipated rematch in the main event. ![]() Last March 19, ARQ Boxing Stable’s John Paul Gabunilas (6W-1L, 5KOs) stunned the more experienced and world-rated Clyde Azarcon (17W-4L-1D, 6KOs) of Big Yellow Boxing gym by scoring a first-round technical knockout in the co-main event.ĪRQ Boxing Stable’s strength and conditioning coach Roger Justine Potot (left) and OPBF Youth light flyweight champion John Paul Gabunilas (right). We want to test our boxers constantly to see if they have what it takes to become a world champion,” said Potot. We want to take a different path compared to other stables, who want to build their boxers differently. “We want our boxers to become successful, becoming world champions even at the early stage of their careers. Potot, in an interview with CDN Digital, said that they want to pattern their boxers with Japanese world champions, who, at an early stage of their respective careers, already dominated their weight classes. This is the path the ARQ Boxing Stable wants to take after seeing the huge potential of their boxers in the recent “Engkwentro Kwatro” boxing event held last Maat the Alta Vista Golf and Country Club in the hills of Barangay Pardo, here.ĪRQ Boxing Stable’s strength and conditioning coach Roger Justine Potot is confident enough that his prized wards can become world champions early in their careers. | Contributed PhotoĬEBU CITY, Philippines- High risk, high reward. ARQ Boxing Stable’s boxers and coaching staff strike a pose during the “Engkwentro Kwatro” fight card last Main Cebu City.
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