Melindo hopeful in latest title clash

READY TO GO. Milan Melindo (center) said he is honored to be in another title fight in Japan again, some 10 months after losing in a unification bout. (SunStar photo / Amper Campaña)
READY TO GO. Milan Melindo (center) said he is honored to be in another title fight in Japan again, some 10 months after losing in a unification bout. (SunStar photo / Amper Campaña)

MILAN “El Metodico” Melindo is prepped and ready for his world title fight next Sunday against International Boxing Federation light flyweight king Ken Shiro in Yokohama, Japan.

Melindo said in his press conference before leaving for Japan that he didn’t have any trouble making weight for this fight.

“Honestly, I didn’t have any problem because my weight reduction was gradual and I’ve been training for a while. I’m also very happy that I was chosen to be his challenger. I think they saw that I can last 12 rounds and that the fans will really be entertained,” said Melindo, who has a 37-3, 13KO record.

Edmund Villamor, Melindo’s trainer, said he believes his ward has a big chance of snagging the title from Shiro, who has 13-0, 7KO record. He also said that they have been studying the style of Shiro.

“Our plan is to counter-punch. He loves to get in so that’s what we will be looking for. However, he also knows how to get away from trouble,” said Villamor.

This is Melindo’s first fight in Japan since losing his WBO title in a unification bout with IBF champion Ryoichi Taguchi last December.

“I think I did well in our last fight, that’s why they chose me. But I admit it’s really difficult if you’re fighting in foreign soil,” said the former champion.

Melindo, together with coaches Edito and Edmund Villamor, will leave for Japan on Oct. 1.

is currently seven pounds over the limit but he is confident of shedding that before the weigh-in.

“I think we did almost 100 rounds of sparring but our focus is more on the style of the other guy. I think the speed of Melindo is still there, he wasn’t affected by the long lay off because he’s been training for a while.

The 26-year-old Shiro is a former OPBF light flyweight champion and a former WBC youth world light flyweight champion. (JBM of Superbalita)

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