Luis ¨Pantera¨ Nery one of the best prospects of Mexican boxing is ready to travel to Kyoto, Japan, as challenger for the WBC super bantamweight title, which is in the firm southpaw grasp of Shinsuke Yamanaka.
On Tuesday, August 15, in Kyoto, Japan, “Pantera” Nery (23-0-0, 17 ko’s) will seek to become Tijuana’s 13th and of Baja California 19th World Champion, challenging world champion, Shinsuke Yamanaka (27-0-2, 19 ko’s.
This Saturday, “Pantera” Nery, former Silver WBC champion, will travel to Japan along with his team headed by coach Ismael Ramirez, Vidal Maldonado and Alonso Reyes, along with his managers, Guillermo Brito Jr. and Mauricio Sánchez.
¨We have undergone a very hard and exacting training camp. I`m committed to my company, and Zanfer Promotions, led by Fernando Beltrán for all the support in my career, with all my team, With my family and especially with my Tijuana and my dear Mexico,” said 22 year old Nery.
“It will be an honor and a pride for me to belong to that elite of Tijuana world champions and also in a division in which Mexican made history with Greats: Rafael Herrera, Ruben Olivares, Lupe Pintor, Caros Zarate, Rafael Marquez , Fernando Montiel, among others, I am very motivated to defeat Yamanaka. There is no such thing as impossible, as I have talent and I am a warrior, ¨ stoutly stressed Nery.
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