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Pinoy Power to beget Awesome Albinos, Hindu Hammers

July 1, 8:04 PMNY Boxing ExaminerMichael Marley
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Filipino Flash Nonito Donaire squares off with Rafael Concepcion in Las Vegas
(Top Rank/Chris Farina)

The fight game is still buzzing about Golden Boy’s Golden Boy, Victor Ortiz, took the spotlight and turned it into a prison break.

Don’t expect any sort of near term rematch, either, between Victimized Vic and the rugged Bull from the Pampas, Marcos Maidana.

I spoke to someone from the reeling Ortiz camp Wednesday and was told a rematch, if any, would come after VO has one or maybe two “confidence builders.”

Maybe that’s what Golden matchmaker Eric “Gangsta” Gomez was seen perusing the Hunts tomato cans at the Safeway supermarket near his home.

Tom Atocan, Kenny Breathe, Ben Dover, Jim Nasium, Manuel Labor and Willie Standup are all on the list of potential next foes for the discombobulated Ortiz.

But life and future shows, Golden and those of rivals, must go on. So it is that Uncle Bob Arum, who swore on a stack of Ring magazines the other night there are “no evil people” in the GBP offices, trotted out his headlines in Vegas for his Aug. 15 “Pinoy Power” PPV card at the Hard Rock.

How’s that for a man in red suit with a pitchfork giving an all clear alert?

I’m not saying Arum is evil but he does remind me of Petey Wheatstraw, the Devil’s son in law.

And his “fake enemy,” Don King, he actually played in the Al Pacino flick, “Devil’s Advocate.”

You might want to chant, “Satan, get behind me” if you encounter either one.

I pilfered this idea from Dallas Examiner Housecat Matt Stolow but it’s a good one so let me tell you what other ethnic, racial and special interest groups PPV fight shows that Top Rank is considering adding beyond the “Latin Fury” and “Pinoy Power” formats.

“We want to offer something for everybody,” Arum said. “We’re inclusive like that. Our tent is big and welcoming.


Al Pacino in the 1997 film, "The Devil's Advocate."

They are:

Awesome Albinos.

Jewish Jolters.

Transvestite Terrors.

Lutheran Larrupers.

Methodist Maulers.

Catholic Clouters.

Buddhist Bombers.

Metrosexual Maulers.

Lipstick Lesbian Lancers.

Hindu Hammers.

Midget Mayhem.

Coming soon to a PPV TV screen near you, I promise.

If not, I will sink back to the River Styx from whence I came.

I love that dirty water, yo, but even Bernie Vee finds it too damned hot.

And the key word is damned.

To make things worse than scalding the detention teacher here is worse than Paul "Mess With The Bulls, You Get The Horns" Gleason was in "Breakfast Club."

This Professor Dumbeldore, or so they tell me, comes from Hawaii. He is half Pinoy, half pain in the you know where.

He's a real son of a beach here in the Hot Place.

Can't wait for Mang Resty's arrival.

Here's Top Rank's press release about "Pinoy Power 2":

LAS VEGAS, NEV (July 1, 2009) Former International Boxing Federation (IBF) / International Boxing Organization (IBO) flyweight champion NONITO “The Filipino Flash” DONAIRE, JR. and World Boxing Organization (WBO) featherweight champion STEVEN LUEVANO return to the top of the marquee to headline “Pinoy Power 2” -- the world championship extravaganza taking place Saturday, August 15, in The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nev. “Pinoy Power 2,” Top Rank’s newest boxing series, will also feature undefeated Cuban heavyweight sensation ODLANIER SOLIS and Filipino junior welterweight contender MARK “MJM Grand” MELLIGUEN in separate exciting 10-round all-action brawls.

Tickets, priced at $200, $100, and $50, go on sale This Saturday! July 4 at Noon PT, and can be purchased at www.hardrockhotel.com, www.ticketmaster.com, and at all Ticketmaster outlets.

"Pinoy Power 2” will be produced and distributed by Top Rank, Live on Pay-Per-View, beginning at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, with a suggested retail price of $34.95. It will be available in HD-TV for those viewers who can receive HD.

Donaire has vacated his title to challenge former world champion RAFAEL “El Torito” CONCEPCION for the World Boxing Association interim super flyweight championship. A native of General Santos City, Philippines, who now lives in San Leandro, Calif., Donaire (21-1, 14 KOs), captured his world title the old-fashioned way – he earned It – by knocking out undefeated defending champion Vic Darchinyan in 2007. It remains the only defeat for Darchinyan, who now campaigns as the World Super Flyweight Champion. The vintage punch, a left hook to Darchinyan’s jaw, was named “Pinoy Noir” by Donaire, for its “silky smooth delivery and long and powerful finish.” After successfully defending his title three times – all by knockout -- Donaire concluded it was time to move up in search of new worlds to conquer. He enters this fight riding an eight-year, 20-bout winning streak, and has not gone the distance since 2006.

" I have a complete collection of Alexis' [Arguello] boxing videos, every one of his big fights," said Donaire. "That's how I learned to throw a hook, by watching the way Alexis did it on video, while at the same time watching how he carried himself in and out of the ring. He really was a true gentleman and that is how I try to behave at all times."

Concepcion (13-3-1, 8 KOs), from Panama City, Panama, will be making his Las Vegas debut when he tries to reclaim the title he previously held. He enters this fight having won 10 or his past 11 fights, including the WBA interim super flyweight title, knocking out previously undefeated Alex Banal in the 10th round last July. He lost the title in his first defense, to the incomparable Jorge Arce. He enters this fight world-rated No. 3 by the WBA, No. 4, by the WBO and No. 8 by the World Boxing Council, with four of his last five victories coming by knockout.

"This is my first time in Las Vegas. No one really knows my name," said Rafael Concepcion. "On August 15, they will when I take that title belt to Panama."

Luevano will be defending his title against the WBO’s No. 1 contender and mandatory featherweight challenger BERNABE CONCEPCION. A native of East Los Angeles, Luevano (36-1-1, 15 KOs), of LaPuente, Calif., captured the vacant WBO featherweight title in 2007, knocking out undefeated top-rated contender Nicky Cook in London. He has successfully defended his title four times during his two-year reign, against a roster of opponents who had a combined record of 93-6 (56 KOs) – a winning percentage of 94% and a victory by knockout ratio of 60%.

"For sure, Concepcion will be in top shape," said Luevano.

"It will be interesting to see how we do against a Freddie Roach-trained fighter in Bernabe Concepcion," said Robert Garcia, Luevano's trainer. "Roach is the best trainer in the world today. This is an opportunity for me to see how I compare with Roach, how well I am doing as a trainer."

Concepcion (29-1-1, 17 KOs), of Rizal, Philippines, enters his first world championship fight riding a four-year, 22-bout unbeaten streak. Impressive victories over Benjamin Flores, Gabriel Elizondo, Adam Carrera and Sande Otieno, while collecting WBC International and NABF titles, has vaulted this Filipino firecracker with two-fisted power into a mandatory title challenge.

Solis (14-0, 10 KOs), of Miami, Fla., enters this fight with five of his last six victories coming by way of by knockout. The three-time World Amateur Champion and 2004 Olympic heavyweight gold medalist boasts two victories over fellow countryman Felix Savón. Solis defected from his native Cuba in December 2006 making his pro debut in April 2007. He captured the WBC International heavyweight title last October, knocking out Chauncy Welliver in the ninth round, ending his three-year, 17-bout unbeaten streak. He successfully defended his title in January, knocking out Kevin Burnett in the eighth round. Solis is currently world-rated No. 8 by the WBC.

Melliguen (15-1, 11 KOs), of Bohol, Philippines, is riding a two-year, nine-bout winning streak, which includes capturing the Philippines junior welterweight title and two successful title defenses. A recent power surge has produced four knockout victories in his last fight bouts. He has fought three times this year with only one opponent lasting the distance.

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