Excitement is almost guaranteed
when Mexicans Israel Rodriguez
Picazo and Hector Garcia Dolores
square off for the vacant World
Boxing Federation (WBF) World
Super Bantamweight title on
April 10 in Tijuana.
The fight will headline a show
promoted by one of Mexico's
leading promotional outfits,
Zanfer Box.
Trained by the legendary Nacho
Beristain, Rodriguez Picazo has
won his last five bouts, four
inside the distance, and at 20-5
(12) has the better-looking
record.
But the 22-year-old from Mexico
City is by no means an
overwhelming favorite against
Garcia Dolores (21), who despite
a mediocre 9-4 (5) ledger is the
reigning WBA Fedecaribe
Featherweight champion and
coming off an excellent victory.
Earlier this month, on March 5,
Dolores knocked out previously
undefeated Jaret Gonzalez (12-0)
in three rounds to win the WBA
belt, and now he is rewarded
with a major opportunity to
become a world champion.
Picazo will undoubtedly be
trying to paint a masterpiece on
the canvas in Tijuana, and
Garcia Dolorez will attempt to
score another spectacular
knockout. Whoever comes out on
top, it is bound to be
action-packed.
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