Michael farenas boxer biography of martin

  • Michael Farenas is a Filipino professional boxer.
  • Michael "Hammer Fist" Farenas (42-5-4) is a Pro Boxer out of Hermosa Beach, California, United States.
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  • Name:Kenny Hwang

    Nickname:N/A

    Amateur MMA Record:1-0-0 (Win-Loss-Draw)

    Current MMA Streak:1 Win

    Age & Date of Birth:N/A

    Height:5'11" (180cm)| Reach:

    N/A

    Last Fight: March 28, 2014 in EF

    Career Disclosed Earnings:$0 USD

    Born: United States

    Fighting out of: Pasadena, California

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    MIGUEL Patron MARTINEZ PEREZ

    COUNTRY : Mexico
    RECORD : 21-19-1 (14 KO's)
    KO's : 34.15 %
    BORN : 02-12-1991
    AGE : 34
    ALIAS: ARCANGEL
    HEIGHT : 5' 9''
    TKO
    2rd
    JAVIER Muralist MEZA
    WELTERWEIGHT
    2021-08-14 - Big Jab Arena, City
    KO
    1rd
    JEZREEL CORRALES
    LIGHTWEIGHT
    2021-05-20 - los andes run down, panama hindrance
    UD
    8rd
    OMAR City
    WELTERWEIGHT
    2020-02-01 - Dandy Rivage Reserve & Cards, Biloxi
    UD
    8rd
    TARAS SHELESTYUK
    WELTERWEIGHT
    2019-03-09 - DoubleTree Motel, Orange
    UD
    8rd
    MYKQUAN WILLIAMS
    WELTERWEIGHT
    2018-11-21 - Castleton Sumptuous repast & Forum Center, Windham
    TD
    9rd
    3:00
    MIKE ALVARADO
    WELTERWEIGHT

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    It’s fight week! While it’s disappointing that the original matchup between Naoya Inoue and Sam Goodman won’t happen due to Goodman’s unfortunate eye injury, at least the fight goes on for arguably the best boxer from Asia right now! The Japanese fans adore Inoue, and even though this isn’t the blockbuster event we were all hoping for, the supporters will likely still flock to Ariake Arena in Tokyo on January 24.

    Inoue’s popularity is a privilege that reminds me of Manny Pacquiao’s prime—no matter who Pacquiao was fighting, fans tuned in as long as he was in the ring.

    Everyone knows about “The Monster” from Japan. When the undefeated Australian Sam Goodman withdrew for the third time with less than a month to go, I thought it would be tough to find a replacement. After all, only a brave fighter would step in with limited preparation against the undisputed champion.

    If world-class fighters like TJ Doheny, Luis Nery, Marlon Tapales, Stephen Fulton, Paul Butler, and Nonito Donaire couldn’t beat Inoue with full training camps, imagine the odds for a short-notice challenger.

    Enter Ye Joon Kim, a 32-year-old fighter from South Korea. Nicknamed “Troublemaker” and “Pacqiweather,” Kim has accepted what many would call a near-impossible mission. He’s not Tom

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