CEBU CITY, Philippines — Unbeaten Cebuano world-rated prospect Kevin Jake “KJ” Cataraja and his opponent Edward Heno will fight in the ring today after both passed the official weigh-in for
their vacant Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation super flyweight title duel in General Santos City.
It can be recalled that Cataraja said that he had been training rigidly since October, even before the formal announcement of his fight against Heno.
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