Ex-boxing champ falls as woman tags him in rob | Inquirer News

Ex-boxing champ falls as woman tags him in rob

/ 03:22 AM March 26, 2012

ILOILO CITY—A former world boxing champion with a string of criminal cases was identified as one of two robbers who held up a woman inside a jeepney in Leganes town in Iloilo on Saturday, another story of a ring champion who has been forgotten and gone wayward.

One of the suspected robbers turned out to be former world boxing champion William Magahin, according to police.

Magahin’s plight had previously drawn attention from the boxing industry and sports circles on the lack of support for former Filipino titlists and athletes who had brought honor to the country.

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Magahin, 42, a former World Boxing Federation (WBF) welterweight champion, was detained at the Leganes police station after police found in his possession the stolen belongings of the passenger minutes after the robbery.

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‘Black Mamba’

The former boxing champion, known in the ring as “The Black Mamba,” denied he was an accomplice in the robbery and claimed he ran after the robber.

But police said he was identified by the victim, Rosalinda Barona, as among the robbers.

“The victim’s bag, along with two wallets, a digital camera and cash, was with him when he was arrested,” said Police Officer 3 Mars Heso, the chief investigator of the Leganes police station.

Barona told investigators that she was in a jeepney with two other passengers, later identified as Magahin and Jonathan Edrosolano.

Edrosolano then poked a knife at her and grabbed her bag past 2 a.m. near the Buntatala Bridge in Jaro district in Iloilo City.

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While they were grappling with the bag, Magahin allegedly told her to stop struggling with Edrosolano. The former boxing champion also got off the jeepney moments after Edrosolano fled.

Policemen arrested Magahin around 4 a.m. along the national highway, a few kilometers from where the victim was robbed.

Edrosolano was arrested around 6 a.m. in Barangay (village) Tagbac in Jaro district. He admitted that he and Magahin were involved in the robbery, Heso said.

Police are preparing to file robbery charges against the suspects.

Magahin, who has a professional boxing record of 17 wins (11 by knockouts) and eight losses, rose to prominence after he knocked out former World Boxing Council superfeatherweight champion Rolando Navarette in the sixth round of a nontitle match at Araneta Coliseum in 1991.

Navarette, a province mate of boxing icon Manny Pacquiao, himself has had brushes with the law after the money he earned from boxing disappeared.

Magahin won the WBF title on March 25, 1995, after he defeated Jeff Malcolm of Australia. He lost the crown to Suwito Lagola in Sumatra on October 21 of the same year but later regained it after Lagola failed to make a mandatory defense.

Magahin, who was born in Zambales but grew up in Iloilo City, retired after he lost the title to Jaime Lerma in 1996 in Manila.

The former champion landed in the news in 2000 when he knocked out a fleeing cell phone robber at Harrison Plaza in Manila where he had worked as a parking attendant.

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But he was also previously involved in criminal activities and was jailed for two years after he and a companion robbed passengers of a taxi in Quezon City in 2003.

TAGS: Boxing, Iloilo, robbery, Sports

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