![]() If the name “Cesar Juarez” rings a bell, it’s probably because you’ve heard about his action-packed 12-round loss to a certain Pinoy world champion named Nonito Donaire Jr. He will be fighting in the United States for the second time in his career. ![]() The 22-year old Pagara (26-0-0, 18 KO) is coming off a 12-round unanimous decision win over Nicaraguan Yesner Talavera last February in Cebu City. “This is the biggest test of Albert, we knew it would be a dangerous fight and is a risk to his WBO #2 World ranking, but again, just like Magsayo, we need to find out if he has what it takes to be a world champion.” ![]() ![]() Cesar Juarez on July 9 in San Francisco,” ALA Sports Promotions International president and CEO Michael Aldeguer said in a press release. MANILA, Philippines - The big fights just keep coming for ALA Boxing’s brightest young stars.Īfter Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo aced his toughest test to date against former world title challenger Chris “The Hitman” Avalos, another unbeaten ALA star is set to take on a high-profile challenge, as reigning WBO Intercontinental Junior Featherweight champion “Prince” Albert Pagara heads back stateside to take on Mexico’s Cesar Juarez. "This is a make or break fight for Albert," - ALA president and CEO Michael Aldeguer.
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