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Follow on Google News | Donnie Nietes and Nonito Donaire all set to make historical rounds in “Pinoy Pride 30: D-Day”Catch the historical ‘D-Day’ on Pay Per View on TFC’s first live offering worldwide
By: ABS-CBN Global Headlining the bout are WBO Light Flyweight champion Donnie “Ahas” Nietes (34-1-4, with 20 knockout wins) and former world boxing champion Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire (33-3-0 with 21 knockout victories). Nietes, who recently made boxing buzz after surpassing the late great Gabriel “Flash” Elorde’s record as the longest-reigning Filipino world champion for more than seven years, will defend his title against Mexico’s Gilberto “Parrita” Parra with a record of 19 wins, and 2 losses with 17 victories by knockout. The diminutive Nietes, who hails from Bacolod City (Visayas, Philippines) Donaire meantime, who lost his most recent fight against Jamaica’s Nicolas Walters after a devastating sixth round TKO last October in California, is set to prove his detractors wrong and show that he still bears a burning torch inside him in his upcoming fight against Brazilian fighter William Prado. Both flaming fighters will go head-to-head for the vacant WBC North America Boxing Federation (NABF) Super Bantamweight championship. The 32 year-old Donaire, who was born in Talibon, Bohol (Visayas, Philippines) Also fighting on the card is reigning IBF Intercontinental Super Bantamweight champion “Prince” Albert Pagara, a Leyte (Visayas , Philippines) In the undercard matches, AJ “Bazooka” Banal,another Cebu City native, will also step in the ring against Indonesian fighter Junior Bajawa for eight rounds. Ryo Akaho of Japan and Prosper Ankrah of Ghana will also go head-to-head in the line-up of the undercard matches. Do not miss the return of Filipino greatness in the boxing arena through Pay-Per-View on The Filipino Channel (TFC) stands witness to the historical match on March 28 that is “Pinoy Pride 30: D-Day.” Catch the phenomenon live in the U.S., Canada, Middle East, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan at these times*: US, CA (Pacific): 3AM (March 28) - 1st airing 10 AM (March 28) - (R)eplay 5 PM (March 28) - R 12 AM (March 29) - R US, CA (Eastern): 6 AM (March 28) - 1st airing 1 PM (March 28) - (R)eplay 8 PM (March 28) - R 3 AM (March 29 - R U.A.E.: 2 PM (March 28) - 1st airing 9 PM (March 28) - (R)eplay 4 AM (March 29) - R 11 AM (March 29) - R K.S.A.: 1 PM (March 28) - 1st airing 8 PM (March 28) - (R)eplay 3 AM (March 29) - R 10 AM (March 29) - R ITALY: 11 AM (March 28) - 1st airing 6 PM (March 28) - (R)eplay 1 AM (March 29) - R 8 AM (March 29) - R AUSTRALIA (AEDT): 9 PM (March 28) - 1st airing 4 AM (March 29) - (R)eplay 11 AM (March 29) - R 6 PM (March 29) - R NEW ZEALAND (NZDT): 7 PM (March 28) - 1st airing 6 AM (March 29) - (R)eplay 1 PM (March 29) - R 8 PM (March 29) - R JAPAN: 7 PM (March 28) - 1st airing 2 AM (March 29) - (R)eplay 9 AM (March 29) - R 4 PM (March 29) - R *Time indicated on initial telecast includes coverage of undercard matches. Catch “Pinoy Pride 30: D-day” worldwide via TFC’s official online service - TFC.tv at www.tfc.tv/pinoypride. For Filipinos in Australia, visit facebook.com/ End
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