Pitbull Cruz affirms he will be victorious against Roach in Texas
Pitbull Cruz says he is ready to put on a great show for the fans in San Antonio who have always welcomed him with open arms
WBC 140-pound hero Isaac" Dog" Cruz confirmed that he will face Lamont Roach Jr. on December 6 in San Antonio, Texas.
Pitbull Cruz stated in statements at the empty hit workout that he is ready to put on a great present for the San Antonio fans, who have always shown him great devotion.
" This is a very important fight, and I'm mentally and physically ready to take the victory home this Saturday. " Round after around, I'm gonna give you an interesting fight. And I'll win," he declared.
" I've only been here in San Antonio for five centuries, and I'm very happy to be back. I was there to put on a present. I'm going to share the people's love, he said, adding that it means a lot to me.
The Mexican warrior is the favorite to win the fight between Tank Davis and the two previous adversaries, but some people believe the American had turn things around.
Omar Salcido, who was chosen as a last-minute replacement for Angel" Tashiro" Fierro, defeated Pitbull Cruz on a unanimous decision, cementing his place as the time super middleweight world champion.
After a contentious fight with Gervonta Davis that ended incontroversiously, Lamont Roach Jr. may return to the necklace. The referee didn't declare" Tank" dead in the seventh round because the hero claimed he had something in his vision. This might have helped Roach Jr. 's pursuit by turning the balance in his favour. The courts scored the struggle a majority draw after twelve rounds. The American was negotiating a fight, but" Tank" agreed to a profitable struggle with Jake Paul in November. Isaac" Dog" Cruz, 26, wants to keep building on his success and was recently named the time WBC super lightweight champion in Las Vegas. The Mexican boxer currently has 28 wins ( 18 of them knockout ) in his professional career. three draws and three loss.
Lamont Roach Jr. , 29, and Tank Davis both had to withdraw after twelve shells, in a battle he thinks should have won. The American has a 25-win, one-loss, and two-draw history in his professional career.
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