Big-punching Southpaw prospect
William “Camaron” Zepeda is set
to make the first defense of his
World Boxing Federation (WBF)
Mexican Lightweight title
against Pedro Solis Rodriguez on
Friday April 27 at the
Polidiportivo Juan S. Millan in
Culiacan.
Only twenty-one years old,
Zepeda has put together an
impressive 13-0 record since
turning professional in November
of 2015. Eleven of his victories
has come inside the distance,
and ten of those within the
first four rounds.
Zepeda already holds wins over
tough opponents such as Manuel
Castro (17-5), Juan Pablo Borbon
(7-1-2), against whom he won the
WBF title last October, and
former Mexican titlist and WBC
regional belt-holder Jesus
Acosta (21-8-2).
While a healthy favourite, he
will face another stern
challenge in Pedro Solis
Rodriguez (25), who brings a
stellar 9-3 (5) ledger. The
styles are expected to mesh
well, and the fans should be in
for an entertaining, and very
likely explosive, fight.
The WBF Mexican Lightweight
title fight headlines a show
promoted by Straight Jab
Promotions in association with
JD Promotions.
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