In case you havent heard, Songkrams in town. Hes fighting former World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight titlist Malcolm Tuñacaos older brother Noel in the undercard of the Randy Suico versus "Kid" Karim Nashar mainer at the Ynares Center in Antipolo tomorrow night.
Songkram, 35, is no spring chicken. And before hanging up his gloves, hed like a final stab at the world crown. His twin brother Chanaof course, hes just as oldwon the WBA 105-pound diadem a few months ago. Songkram is confident of duplicating Chanas feat at his age. Incidentally, Chana lost the WBA title to Yutaka Niida on points in Yokohama last week so Songkram is eager to make up for the familys setback by repulsing Tuñacao.
If Songkram is determined to break out, Tuñacao is just as hell-bent. Tuñacao, 31, blew his chance to capture a world title in 1992he was outpointed by Hiroki Ioka in a battle for the WBA junior flyweight throne in Kitakyushu. The roof eventually caved in on Tuñacao after he suffered back-to-back knockout losses to Lee Escobido and Rustico Torrecampo, prompting his retirement in 1996.
But after a four-year layoff, Tuñacao got the itch to lace up the gloves again. Terry Carter, an American based in Cebu, agreed to manage Tuñacao who hasnt looked back since staging his comeback last year. Tuñacao has won nine straight fights and promises a convincing win over Songkram.
Twice, Songkram dueled WBC International flyweight king Randy Mangubat for the Pan Asia Boxing Association (PABA) crown in 1997. Their first meeting ended in a third round technical draw. Then, Songkram scored a fifth round technical decision in the rematch. Two years ago, Songkram beat Ronnie Magramo on an eighth round technical verdict to win the WBA interim minimumweight title.
Songkram was stripped of WBA recognition when he fought Hiroshi Matsumoto in a non-title fight in Kitakyushu four months after the Magramo bout without notifying the governing body. For the record, Matsumoto outpointed Songkram in an upsetonly the Thais second loss ever (his first defeat was an 11th round knockout by Rosendo Alvarez of Nicaragua in a WBA title fight in 1997).
Songkram then went on a two-year hiatus before resurfacing in Tokyo last June to halt Tatsuo Hayashida at 2:37 of the sixth round with a single punch. A win over Tunacao will catapult Songkram back in the title stakes.
Its a crossroads fight for both Songkram and Tuñacao. So expect all hell to break loose in a waterfront brawl because their careers are at stake. Songkram and Tuñacao are fighting for their future or what s left of it.