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WBO
Asia Pacific lightweight title holder Czar Amonsot will undergo
another round of MRI and neuro tests today in one of Cebu's
finest hospitals to determined if he is physically and mentally
fit to continue his boxing career.
In
a weekend interview with this writer, Amonsot's mother Miguel
said her son was in Cebu City since the Sinulog festivity
after a call from the ALA Boxing Gym and to attend boxing-related
functions. Pending results of the examination, Czar continues
training at the ALA gym.
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The
22-year-old fighter from Bool district, this city has
been indefinitely suspended by the Nevada State Athletic
Commission (NSAC) after his failed attempt to wrest
the title from world champ Michael Katsidis in a 12-round
grueling fight in Las Vegas, July last year. He was
advised by his doctors to rest for six months but a
freak accident at home could mean a year-long rest.
Dr.
Debra Nelson of a noted Las Vegas hospital where Amonsot
and Katsidis shared a room after the fight, earlier
advised Amonsot to rest for one year to "perfect
heal" his head injury.
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Members
of the Amonsot family are praying hard for Czar's early recovery.
"It's up to the Almighty to give Czar another chance
to continue his chosen career or hang up his gloves for good,"
Miguela added in vernacular. (mpb)
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