By REYNALD MAGALLON
Jerwin Ancajas’ bid for a world title may still have to wait a little more.
That after his supposed bantamweight title fight against reigning champion Takuma Inoue was postponed due to the Japanese fighter suffering a rib injury in training.
The fight is initially set on Nov. 15 at the Ryokogu, Kokugikan in Tokyo but will be moved to a still undecided later date.
“Takuma Inoue suffered a fractured rib in sparring. The November 15th event has been postponed,” said Japanese promoter Hideyuki Ohashi said in a statement.
Inoue, who was supposed to defend the title for the first time took to social media to apologize to the fans and Ancajas’ camp for the postponement.
“We apologize to all the boxing fans who have been looking forward to it, the Ancajas camp, the fighters who were scheduled to compete at the same event, and everyone involved,” wrote Inoue, brother of Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue.
Ancajas, who is still in the middle of the preparation in Las Vegas for the supposed fight, was already informed of the development.
The team of the Filipino fighter, however, is expected to continue with his training while waiting for the new schedule of the title bout.