MANILA, Philippines - Thai challenger Wandee Singwancha will try to cut Silvester Lopez “down to size” when he challenges the Filipino for his World Boxing Council (WBC) international super flyweight crown at the Ynares Sports Center in Pasig City on Saturday.
While giving away at least four inches to the 5-foot-6 Filipino champ, “Wandee (Singwancha) actually likes to fight taller fighters,” said Canadian assistant trainer David Trehanne, who acted as the Thai’s interpreter. “He is comfortable fighting them.”
Singwancha arrived together with Trehanne, Thai trainer Phinit Iamthuan and veteran Thai international matchmaker Narong Hengtrakul Monday night.
He and Lopez headline the “Bakbakan sa Elorde” card promoted by Elorde International Productions and supported by Rizal Gov. Casimiro Ynares Jr., Burlington socks and Ginebra San Miguel.
Trehanne disclosed that they have not seen any tape of Lopez so are unaware of the rangy Filipino boxer’s fighting style.
“But with Wandee’s long experience, we come prepared for anything to win,” he said, referring to his 30-year-old ward’s record of 62 wins (14 KOs ), 11 losses and one draw.