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Juan is brimming with confidence due to the work program he’s been undergoing at the rugged Otomí Ceremonial Center. And although he acknowledged that it is a difficult task to dispute a title in the opponent’s back yard, he boldly ventured he’ll go all out for a KO in the first rounds.
“We have to be prepared for 12 rounds and we have to go mentally prepared for triumph. He’s a good puncher, but I’m stronger as well as more physically and more mentally mature. I vow to bring that title back home to Mexico. This is my chance to conquer the dream of my life and I will not let anyone take it from me.
“Churritos” (33-2, 24 KO’s) fights Nawaphon (36-0, 26 KO’s) for the vacant WBC flyweight title at the National Stadium Gym in Bangkok, Thailand on March 4th.
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