Filipino champ Jerwin Ancajas loves to mimic the moves of his idol, Manny Pacquiao, throwing 1-2 combinations followed by ducks, slides and turns. There are some who would go as far as to say he looks better performing the moves than the boxing legend himself.
And yet Ancajas is in danger of becoming just another world boxing champion with hardly any memorable moments in the ring despite holding the International Boxing Federeation junior bantamweight title for six years.
He gets a chance to redirect his career path Sunday morning, Manila time.
Ancajas is hoping to become more than just a minor blip on the radar screens of top-class boxing when he takes on a danger…
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