MANILA, Philippines — Jerwin Ancajas has reigned as IBF world super flyweight champion for nearly five years now but he’s still considered as a young and developing name in the bigger scheme of the sport.
Undefeated since 2012, Ancajas usually dominated his opponents during his title wins but Jonathan Rodriguez proved to be a different beast.
Ancajas admitted that it was Rodriguez that made him work the hardest to the point that he now plans to add a few more moves into his skillset.
“Our game plan was to be aggressive and throw a lot of punches but what happened was a brawl,” said Ancajas in Filipino in a Zoom interview with Inquirer.
“We need to work…
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