By WBCboxing.com
“I’m at the very best point in my career,” said Ríos after his training sessions at the TKO Boxing Club in Santa Ana, California.
“Better late than never,” said Ríos, who boasts a 28-game winning streak and a solitary loss. Ronny Rios will be clashing with the WBC super bantamweight champion, Rey Vargas, as part of the card starring Miguel Cotto vs. Yoshihiro Kamegai.
” I think about it all the day and I dream it every night, it will be the first time that Orange County has a boxing world champion, it is a place that has had outstanding football players and surfers, but never a boxing world champion And that would mean a lot to my family and me.”
Ronny faces Vargas, the pride of Otumba, State of Mexico; at the StubHub Center in Carson, California; only 45 kilometers from his hometown. So he hopes to have voracious support in what it will be the most important fight of his career….and life!
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