Froilan Saludar scored a spectacular first-round victory to dethrone Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federaiton bantamweight champion Keita Kurihara of Japan at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo Thursday night.
The powerful and calculating Saludar went on a blistering start, knocking down Kurihara — the World Boxing Council’s No. 3-ranked bantamweight — three times en route to the devastating stoppage.
Saludar, who is promoted by General Santos City-based Sanman Boxing, raised his record to 34-7-1, with 24 KOs. Kurihara, meanwhile, fell to 17-8-1, with 15 KOs.Limited slots only! Glam up your hair with free salon makeover at #PowerOverDamage pop-upsWhat I learned from Tatang: Employees and colleagues share stories about SM’s Henry Sy Sr.
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