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Banner Promotions Partners with Twitter to stream WBO Lightweight World Championship Bout

Banner Promotions is pleased to announce that it will live-stream the WBO Lightweight world championship bout between undefeated champion Terry Flanagan and number-two contender Petr Petrov live exclusively on Twitter in the United States este sábado.

The live stream of Sábado de Championship fight will be available for free to logged-in and logged-out users exclusively on Twitter and connected devices in the United States. Access to the live stream will be available Sábado noche en boxing.twitter.com and on @BannerBoxing. Follow at @BannerBoxing to find out the exact timing of the live stream in the coming days.
I am very excited about the opportunity to bring the WBO Lightweight World Championship exclusively to Twitter in the United States on April 8th ,” dijo Banner Promotions presidente, Artie Pelullo. “This is a great opportunity to partner with Twitter on this unique medium, in order to reach a broader fan base and to reach potential new fans of boxing.
We are thrilled to partner with Banner Promotions to bring more live boxing to Twitter,” said Anthony Noto, COO at Twitter. “Our passionate boxing fans can view the live stream of the WBO Lightweight World Championship and join the live conversation all on Twitter.

Sábado de title bout features the undefeated Flanagan, who will be attempting to make the 5th defense of the title that he won on July 11th, 2015 with a 2nd round stoppage over Jose Zepeda. Flanagan, 27 años de edad,, has made defenses of former world champion Mzonke Fana as well as his last bout when he stopped Orlando Cruz in eight-rounds on November 26th.

Petrov de Madrid, España cuenta con un registro de 38-4-2 con 19 nocauts, and has won six straight bouts. La 2014 Boxcino Lightweight champion has victories over undefeated Fedor Papazov (14-0), Chris Rudd (13-1), former world champion Gamaliel Diaz, and Marvin Quintero (28-6). En su última pelea, he stopped Michael Perez in six rounds on September 30th.

Birthday Boy Petr Petrov finishing up training camp in Madrid, España

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Madrid Spain (Marzo 28, 2017)–WBO Lightweight world title challenger Petr Petrov arrived in his hometown of Madrid, Spain to finish up preparations for his April 8th world title bout with undefeated world champion Terry Flanagan at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, Inglaterra.
Petrov arrived Domingo, and has been hard at work with head trainer Danny Zamora. To prove that Petrov is clearly only focused on winning this world title,, he put in two hard workout’s el martes, which just happens to be his 34th birthday.
I am so focused and I can’t wait for this fight,” Said Petrov. “There is no time for parties and cake now. That will come after the fight, as I will have plenty of reasons to celebrate, one would be my birthday and the other will be for winning the world championship.
Petrov will continue to train in his homeland until he leaves for Manchester early next week. Petrov finished up the California leg of his training camp this past Viernes before leaving for Madrid.

JORGE LINARES DEFENDS WBA LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL® FROM MANCHESTER ENGLAND

Win Sets Up A Possible Unification Fight With WBC World Champion Mikey Garcia; Encore Presentation of Esta noche de Fight Airs at 10 p.m. Y/PT por SHO EXTREME®

Photos Courtesy: Lawrence Lustig/Matchroom Sport

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NUEVA YORK (Marzo 25, 2017) – Jorge Linares defended his WBA Lightweight World Championship with a unanimous decision victory over Anthony Crolla Sábado evening on SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL from Manchester, Inglaterra. The win sets Linares up for a possible unification fight with WBC Lightweight World Champion Mikey Garcia, a matchup that would be considered one of the best that can be made in any weight class.

Sábado de main event from Manchester Arena aired live on SHOWTIME. Live fight coverage was provided by Sky Sports with Adam Smith calling play-by-play and world champion Carl Froch serving as ringside analyst. Garcia joined SHOWTIME Sports host Brian Custer and analysts Al Bernstein and Paul Malignaggi to provide commentary from a New York studio.

Linares and Crolla previously fought a fierce, closely contested battle last September, one that Linares won by just a few rounds. En Sábado, Linares retained the belt by a wide margin—118-109 on all three scorecards—virtually outclassing Crolla from the outset.

“He seems to be getting better with age,” said Froch, sharing a growing sentiment among boxing pundits.

Linares (42-3, 27 Nocáuts) cruised through much of the fight with an impressive display of boxing skill and power. A precisely timed uppercut floored Crolla in the seventh. Moments later Linares nearly finished him with a flurry against the ropes. Crolla, sin embargo, would not go quietly. The Manchester native, perhaps spurned by his home crowd, bravely grew more aggressive in the second half of the fight. But Linares was simply too sharp, too fast and too comfortable for Crolla to overcome.

Mikey Garcia is coming off a brilliant knockout of world champion Dejan Zlaticanin in January and is hungry for a unification bout.

"En primer lugar, I congratulate Jorge Linares for a great win,"Dijo García. “His skill, flexibility, combinations and power were definitely impressive. I hope we can make a fight as soon as possible. He didn’t look cut or hurt so maybe we can fight this summer.”

JORGE LINARES vs. ANTHONY CROLLA FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS FOR LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE REMATCH THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

 

SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNACIONAL® Airs Live en 6 p.m. Y/3 p.m. PT from Manchester Arena in Manchester, Inglaterra

Haga clic en AQUÍ Para las fotos; Credit Lawrence Lustig/Matchroom

 

 

Jorge Linares and Anthony Crolla held a final press conference el jueves en Manchester, Inglaterra, for their rematch este sábado for the WBA Lightweight World Championship, en vivo por SHOWTIME (6 p.m. Y/3 p.m. PT) desde el Manchester Arena.

 

Linares (41-3, 27 KOs) dethroned Crolla (31-5-3, 13 KOs) en una estrecha, back-and-forth battle last September in Manchester to capture the WBA crown. La Siete. 24 match was the first time the three-division titlist Linares was pushed the 12-round distance in his nine career world title fights.

 

Crolla has had success in immediate rematches. En 2015, he challenged Darley Perez for the WBA Lightweight Title and fought to a draw. Four months later, he knocked out Perez in five rounds to win the 135-pound title.

 

WBC Lightweight World Champion Mikey Garcia will join the SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL announce team as a guest analyst alongside host Brian Custer and analysts Al Bernstein and Paulie Malignaggi.

 

García (36-0, 30 KOs), who won the WBC belt in emphatic fashion this January on SHOWTIME, may be scouting his future opponent – the WBC has mandated that the winner of Linares-Crolla II must face Garcia.

 

Esto es lo que los luchadores dijeron en Jueves de conferencia de prensa:

 

JORGE LINARES:

“I know once again I have everyone against me in his backyard, but that’s why I trained hard.

 

“I’m not coming in here feeling like the champion. I’m coming in here feeling like the challenger because I know I have to win very clear to go back home with a win.

 

“It’s going to be a different Crolla this time. I have to perform like I know I can to defend my belts.

 

"Tuve un gran campamento. I’m anxious. I can’t wait to show you en sábado noche, put it all together and return home with my belts.”

 

ANTHONY CROLLA:

 

“I’ve always been better going in as the underdog. Lo sé en sábado night I’m going to need to be the very best Anthony Crolla to beat Jorge Linares. I really believe that if I show the improvements that I’ve made in the gym then I’ll get my belt back.

 

“I hope he comes in looking for the knockout. If Jorge comes looking for the knockout he breaks away from what he’s best at. Y, if he does so, I believe it falls right into my hands.

 

I’ve got to be cutting off the ring quicker this time. I’ve got to respond in bunches a little bit more. There are so many obstacles that are going to be put in front of me from Jorge Linares, but I believe I will have an answer for every one of them.

 

It was one of the fights of the year last time. I can certainly see us both being even better this time.

 

“There’s a lot of people out there who think there is no way I can beat Jorge Linares, but I believe en sábado night I’ll prove an awful lot of people wrong.”

 

JORGE LINARES vs. ANTHONY CROLLA MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS FOR LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE REMATCH THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

 

SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNACIONAL® Airs Live en 6 p.m. Y/3 p.m. PT from Manchester Arena in Manchester, Inglaterra

 

Watch The Full First Fight On SHO Sports YouTube Channel: http://s.sho.com/2m1x6TV

 

Haga clic en AQUÍ Para las fotos; Credit Lawrence Lustig/Matchroom

 

WBA Lightweight World Champion Jorge Linares and former champion Anthony Crolla participated in a public workout at National Football Museum in Manchester, Inglaterra el martes in preparation for their rematch este sábado, en vivo por SHOWTIME (6 p.m. Y/3 p.m. PT) desde el Manchester Arena.

 

Linares (41-3, 27 KOs) dethroned Crolla (31-5-3, 13 KOs) in an action-packed battle last September in Manchester to capture the WBA crown. Crolla and Linares were neck-and-neck going into the sixth round until Linares rocked the hometown favorite with a series of shots that galvanized the Venezuelan toward a close 115-114, 115-113 y 117-111 decisión unánime.

 

La Siete. 24 match was the first time the three-division titlist Linares, who also holds the WBC Diamond and Ring Magazine lightweight belts, was pushed the 12-round distance in his career.

 

The WBC has mandated that the winner of Linares-Crolla II must face undefeated WBC Lightweight Champion Mikey Garcia, who will join host Brian Custer and analysts Al Bernstein and Paulie Malignaggi in New York for the SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL presentation.

 

Below are fight week quotes from Linares and Crolla:

 

JORGE LINARES:

 

“Crolla could come better prepared than last time. Maybe he will throw more punches, maybe he will box more, I don’t really know. The most important thing is I hope he has worked really hard and comes in great condition so there are no excuses and no doubts after the fight.

 

“I can fight even better this time. Before the first fight I had a broken right hand and I hadn’t fought for a while. That’s always a factor, ya sabes? Inactividad. I haven’t had any issues physically or mentally, so the preparation has been great. We did 129 rounds of sparring and everything has gone well up to this point.

 

“I know he has been quiet in the build-up, I don’t mind if he hasn’t spoken much lately. Let’s just hope it’s a clean fight like the first one.”

 

“The plans are in the future to get the biggest fights. Obviously the priority right now is to stay focused en sábado but then I’ll look towards the big fights like against Mikey Garcia.

 

“I really think coming to train with Ismael Salas made the difference. It’s what helped me really establish myself as a professional fighter and to gain more experience. We learn ‘old school’ as Salas always says. It really has worked well for me in the two years I’ve been with him.”

 

“I feel really good because this time we had a lot more time to prepare. We did some of the training camp in Japan and then eight weeks in Las Vegas.

 

“I’m happy to be back here in England again and have another opportunity. I get treated very well, I feel comfortable fighting here. The fans here have a lot of boxing knowledge and they know me well. It’s nice, I feel at home.”

 

ANTHONY CROLLA:

 

“It will be another good fight, eso es seguro. Our styles gel really well and I don’t see how it can’t be another good fight, but this time I see a different winner. The key will be adapting. I might need to adapt a number of times in the fight but it is something I have trained for.

 

“I learned a lot from that fight. Linares has very good speed, very good ring craft and he used his big fight experience for when to take a rest, when to turn it on for the judges.

 

“This time I know I need to deal with the flashy combinations better, cut the ring off better and capitalize when he is open for shots.

 

“He has said he will come with another game plan but so will we. Last time I gave it everything, left it all in the ring, but I came up short. The right man won on the night and now I have a second chance at winning back the belt and beating a great fighter.

 

“I was disappointed I lost – you should never be happy with losing – but I was satisfied I gave everything on the night. When I watched it again there were things in the fight where I thought, ‘why didn’t I do this, why didn’t I do that’, but that is what I did do in the heat of the battle.

 

“You see people online saying Linares is a level above and that he outclassed me – he obviously didn’t outclass me because two of the judges only had a point in it. The right man won and now I need to show my improvements and make sure the result is different.

 

“Last time out in Manchester I lost a close fight but with the improvements I have been making in the gym I believe this time it will be a different result.

 

“The rematch was always top of my list. Linares is top of the pile in the lightweight division and if there was a chance of having a rematch that was always more important to me than any other fight. I want to fight the best and be involved in the big fights and that’s what this is.

 

“I want the chance to stake my claim as the best lightweight in the world by going out there and beating him.

 

“I wasn’t going to turn down a rematch to try and ease myself back into title contention. I want these big fights; these big nights in Manchester are what I thrive on.

 

“I feel better than I have ever felt. Camp has gone really well and there will certainly be no excuses. I have had no distractions outside of camp and everything is good. It is a matter now of showing in the ring esta noche the improvements I have been showing in the gym.

 

“I have had no social life for the past few months and I will walk to the ring knowing that, knowing I have prepared in the best way I possibly can. There will be no ‘what if I had done this’, ‘what if I had done that’ – I have prepared the best I possibly can.”

 

LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION MIKEY GARCIA TO BE GUEST ANALYST FOR JORGE LINARES-ANTHONY CROLLA LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE REMATCH SATURDAY, MARZO 25 VIVIR EN SHOWTIME

Winner of Linares-Crolla II Becomes Mandatory Challenger For Garcia’s WBC 135-Pound Crown

 

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NUEVA YORK (Marzo 20, 2017) – WBC Lightweight World Champion Mikey Garcia will join the SHOWTIME announce team as a guest analyst for the rematch between WBA Lightweight World Champion Jorge Linares and Anthony Crolla on Sábado, Marzo 25 en vivo por SHOWTIME a 6 p.m. Y/3 p.m. PT.

 

Three-division world champion Garcia, (36-0, 30 KOs), will join host Brian Custer and analysts Al Bernstein and Paulie Malignaggi in New York for the SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL® presentation of Crolla vs. Linares II, which will air live from Manchester Arena in Manchester, Inglaterra.

 

I’m excited to participate as guest analyst for this rematch,"Dijo García. “These are two of the most competitive boxers in my division. Jorge Linares won the first fight, but Crolla can create a different outcome.

 

Linares has good hand speed, timing, reflexes and has power in both hands. Crolla has a good right hand and has shown some solid body work in his recent fights. While Crolla is getting better with each fight, Linares is likely still the better boxer, and should edge him out in a close fight.

 

Linares (41-3, 27 KOs) dethroned Crolla (31-5-3, 13 KOs) in a thrilling battle last fall in Manchester to capture the WBA crown. La Siete. 24 match was the first time the three-division titlist Linares, who also holds the WBC Diamond and Ring Magazine lightweight belts, was pushed the 12-round distance in his career.

 

The WBC has mandated that the winner of Linares-Crolla II must face the hard-hitting Garcia, who knocked out defending champion Dejan Zlaticanin on Jan. 28 on SHOWTIME in just his second fight back following a 30-month layoff.

 

Linares-Crolla II is the second lightweight world title bout on SHOWTIME in 2017 and an important fight toward potentially unifying the resurgent 135-pound division.

Terry Flanagan – Petr Petrov press conference video and Pictures

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Filadelfia, Pensilvania / Manchester, Reino Unido (Febrero 16, 2017)–Below is the video plus pictures from Miércoles de Press Conference announcing the Terry FlanaganPetr Petrov WBO World Lightweight championship bout that will take place at The Manchester Arena onSábado, April 8th.
There was a photo shoot inside and outside the famed Manchester City Football Stadium
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Nicaraguan lightweight Oliver Flores Live underdog vs. No. 1 ranked Felix Verdejo

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Mañana night at Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico
(L-R) — Felix Verdejo (135 libras.) &
Oliver Flores (134 libras.)

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Febrero 2, 2017) – Live underdog OliverTrombita” Flores has prepared to shock the boxing world mañana noche (Viernes, Febrero. 3), albeit it in hostile territory. challenging undefeated World Boxing Organization (OMB) Latino lightweight champion Felix “El DiamenteVerdejo in the 10-round main event at Robrerto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

A rising star in a universarlly recognized boxing hotbed, Verdejo (22-0, 15 KOs) represented Puerto Rico in the 2012 Juegos Olímpicos, losing in the quarterfinals to two-time Olympic gold medalist Vasyl Lomachenko, who is the reigning WBO super feathereight world champion. The 23-year-old will be fighting in front of a passionate hometown crowd in San Jose, risking his WBO No. 1 contender status and impending world title shot against current champion Terry Flanagan. He’s also scheduled to fight 10mo de junio de on Top Rank’s major Puerto Rican Day card at New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden.
Havoc Boxing-promoted Flores (27-2-2, 17 KOs), sin embargo, is looking forward to spoiling Verdejo’s party and bringing joy back to his native Nicaragua.
We accepted this challenge because we believe Oliver will rise to the occasion,” Flores’ promotor Rob Diaz (Havoc Boxing) dicho. “He hadn’t fought for more than a year because several fights we lined up fell through. Así, we decided to move him up to lightweight to challenge a great prospect like Verdejo. This is a tremendous opportunity for Oliver. He’s not concerned about fighting Verdejo in Puerto Rico. Oliver has effectively fought on the road throughout his career because he’s a true warrior. He has a real chance to shock the boxing world mañana night and we’re confident that he will bring his best into the ring. Oliver is one of the best kept secrets in boxing but fans all over the world will know his name after de mañana lucha.”
In his last fight on New Year’s Eve of 2015, Flores unsuccessfully challenged then-World Boxing Association (AMB) Super world super featherweight champion Takashi Uchiyama (23-0-1) en Tokio, getting stopped in the third round.
Flores’ only other pro loss was in 2012 to current WBC super featherweight world champion Miguel Berchelt, while his two draws were both on the road in Mexico and Costa Rica.
Flores (pictured to right on the scale) is a past WBA Fedebol lightweight title holder, as well as former World Boxing Council (CMB) FECARBOX and International Boxing Federation (FIB) campeón súper pluma. He has proven to be a dangerous, upset-minded opponent having defeated previously unbeaten boxers Marcos Mojica (12-0-2), por decisión unánime, y Gabriel Dorado (9-0) via a first-round knockout.
A victory over Verdejo should position Flores for another world title shot in the not too distant future.
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World ranked lightweight contender Xolisani Ndongeni wins South African Fighter of the Year

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Filadelfia, Pensilvania / Johannesburgo, Sudáfrica (Febrero , 2017)–Este pasado Viernes night in Durban, Sudáfrica, WBA number-3 ranked, WBC number-13 ranked, and WBO number-15 ranked lightweight contender A su red (22-0, 11 I de) was named South African Fighter of the Year.
The ceremony took place in front of former South African world champions, and dignitaries such as Minister of Sport Fikile Mbalula.
La 26 year-old Ndongeni won two big fights in 2016. His year started out on 22 de abrilwith a 1st round stoppage over Emilio Norfat. He followed that up with a 10-round unanimous decision over Juan Garcia Mendez on 4 de noviembre en Corona, California.
The bout was Ndongeni’s American debut.
I’m very proud to have won,” said Ndongeni. “I have a lot of faith in my team of Rodney Berman of Golden Gloves, Banner Promotions and [entrenador] Colin Nathan. El cielo es el limite. I’m looking forward to fighting in the US very soon and showing them all what I’m capable of.
I was delighted for ‘Nomeva’ [Escucha], who made his US debut last year and won in style against a difficult opponent,” said Golden Gloves CEO, Rodney Berman. “I have high hopes from him and this endorsement merely underlines his international potential. He’s highly rated and will surely get his big chance before long.
Said Banner Promotions presidente, Arthur Pelullo, “I want to congratulate Xolisani for winning this great award. El es un gran luchador, and was very impressive in his American debut. 2017 will be a big year for him and we look to get him in some big fights.

Cotizaciones invicto prospecto de Mario Barrios Training Camp & Fotos

El aumento Contender charlas de capacitación con Virgilio Hunter, Subir de peso & Más antes de competir en cartelera Acción
Sábado, Diciembre 10 de Galen Center en la USC en Los Ángeles
Haga clic en AQUÍ Para las fotos de Brett Ostrowski / Equipo Barrios
OAKLAND (Diciembre 2, 2016) – prospecto invicto Mario Barrios (16-0, 8 KOs) está listo para hacer su debut de peso ligero cuando se enfrente a Argentina de Claudio Rosendo Tapia (28-17-4, 13 KOs) en la acción del respaldo en Sábado, Diciembre 10 de Galen Center en la USC en Los Ángeles.
La Diciembre 10 evento está encabezado por el campeón mundial de peso pluma Jesús Cuéllar defensa contra el ex campeón mundial en tres divisiones Abner Mares en un enfrentamiento tan esperado. La SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® transmisión comienza en 10 p.m. Y/7 p.m. PT con el campeón mundial de peso mediano junior Jermall Charlo y el retador de primera categoría, Julian Williams en una batalla por el campeonato del mundo de las estrellas emergentes invictos en su mejor momento.
Las entradas para el evento en vivo, que está promovido por Ringstar Deportes y Promociones TGB, están a la venta y tienen un precio de $35, $50, $75, $150 y $200. Para comprar los boletos salgan awww.galentix.com.
Barrios compartió pensamientos en su primer campo de entrenamiento con Virgilio Hunter, moviéndose hacia arriba y el peso en más. Esto es lo que tenía que decir de Oakland San Antonio-natal:
En subir al peso ligero…
“En 6'1, se estaba haciendo difícil la toma de 130 libra. Me siento mucho más fuerte ahora que estoy luchando en el peso ligero. Es también más seguro para no ser drenado de entrar en peleas. En mi última pelea, Maté a mi mismo tratando de hacer el peso. Creo que esta es la decisión correcta para mí.”
En trabajar con el nuevo entrenador, 2011 BWAA “Entrenador del Año” Virgil Hunter…
“Tengo un gran respeto por Virgilio Hunter. Es muy bueno que explica los fundamentos del boxeo. Es un gran motivador y estoy mirando adelante a un futuro brillante con Virgilio. Todo el mundo sabe que es uno de los mejores entrenadores del mundo, así que estoy muy contentos de tenerlo en mi esquina a la cabeza.”
En la lucha en Los Angeles el Diciembre 10
“Esta será una gran tarjeta para luchar contra el. Jesús Cuellar vs.. Abner Mares va a ser una guerra total. Esta será la segunda vez luchando en el Centro Galen en Los Ángeles. Estoy mirando para poner en un gran rendimiento para todos los aficionados mexicanos que estarán presentes. Todo el mundo va a ver a un luchador más fuerte cuando me paso en el ring el Diciembre 10.”
En su reciente campo de entrenamiento en California…
“Entrenamiento en California ha sido muy productivo. Tengo mucho bien y mi entrenamiento de fuerza y ​​acondicionamiento se ha ido a un nuevo nivel. Me siento poderosa y sé que voy a estar en mi mejor momento cuando me paso en el ring. Considerándolo todo, que ha sido una gran experiencia de aprendizaje que se resuelve aquí en la costa oeste.”
En la lucha contra el veterano argentino Claudio Rosendo Tapia…
“Yo sé que él acaba de ir la distancia con los dos boxeadores invictos, así que sé que es duradero. Combatientes de la Argentina siempre traerlo. Sé que esta pelea va a ponerse difíciles en algún momento así que voy a estar bien preparado para cualquier cosa que trae. Tengo mucha confianza en mi capacidad para salir victorioso.”
Sobre sus objetivos para 2017…
“2017 será un año donde voy a conseguir cómodo combates en una categoría de peso superior. Mi objetivo principal es mantenerse ocupado y obtener la mayor cantidad de peleas en lo posible. Me veo posiblemente luchando en el peso súper ligero si sigo creciendo. Sólo voy a tomar las cosas día a día.”

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