By Carlos Costa
Mexican WBC Super Flyweight World Champion Juan Francisco “El Gallo” Estrada (40-3, 27 KO’s), the tough warrior who has defeated Filipino Milan Melindo and Thai Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, continues hard sweating ahead of his world title rematch battle against Mexican compatriot Carlos “Principe” Cuadras (39-3-1, 27 KO’s).
The Hot all-Mexican world title clash is set to thrill fans on Friday, October 23, in Ciudad de México; and fans can’t wait.
Two of the top super flyweight fighters in the Planet, Estrada, 30, from Sonora, and Cuadras, 32, from Sinaloa, fought an intense and competitive 12-rounder rumble 2 years ago at the StatHub in Los Angeles, 🇺🇸California, with “El Gallo” pulling a close unanimous decision win over the tough “Principe.”
In 3 weeks time they do it again.
Will Estrada score yet another win over the former champ Cuadras?
Or will the experienced “Principe” find a way to shock and dethrone “El Gallo,” surprising fans in Ciudad de México?
So far, betting fans are placing their hard-earned bucks on Estrada, thinking that “El Gallo” will retain his 115-pound green ‘n golden belt by outclassing yet again the skilled Cuadras.
Will that happen?
We need to find out as the winner could become the next opponent of 4-division’s king of the world Nicaraguan Roman “Chocolatito” González.
“Chocolatito” who will also see action, defending his WBA 115-pound crown in the same show.
As of now, all boxers continue preparations for the exciting October 23 Mexican civil war promoted by Matchroom Boxing and Promociones Zanfer live on TV Azteca.
Estrada VS Cuadras in super flyweight action. May the Best Man Win.
Photos courtesy of Alma Montiel/WBC
The author boxing writer Carlos Costa can be reached by email: carlos512@hotmail.com and WhatsApp: +639184538152.
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