(MAR 26) SAN FRANCISCO, CA -
Last night at the Okada Manila Hotel and Casino in Paranaque
City, Philippines, Prince Ranch Boxing's female flyweight Casey
"Lady Hawaiian Punch" Morton (8-1-3, 1 KO), retained her WBO
Asia Pacific title with a split decision victory over Japan's
Chie Higano (8-8-1, 2 KOs). Scorecards read 94-96 for Higano and
97-93, 96-94 for Morton.
"I felt good to come back down to
flyweight," said Casey Morton, "I feel this is the weight where
I can make my run toward a world title. Higano was a very tough
opponent and I have a lot of respect for her. It's very
difficult to get a win overseas but I was able to do it. Now my
goal is to capture the WBO world title. I'm hoping to get my
shot by the end of the year."
"Casey is a natural flyweight and she is best when fighting at
this weigh," said manager Greg Hannley of Prince Ranch Boxing.
"For her to go to the Philippines and pull off another
monumental win is just amazing. A world title shot in 2019 is
something I can see happening. I know she is ready to become a
world champion."
Morton, who is trained by Nonito Donaire Sr., feels she has the
perfect team in place to take her career to the next level.
"With Nonito Donaire Sr. as my coach, I feel he's the right
person to make me into a world champion as a trainer," Morton
Continued. "In addition, my manager Greg Hannley is providing
everything I need for these big fights, as well as Victor Conte
who has my back every step of the way. The team I have in place
now is the best in boxing and I'm grateful for all their
support. Together we will go to the top."