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Pitbull Cruz promises to leave his soul in the ring against Roach

Pitbull Cruz assured that he will do whatever it takes to take the victory and warned Roach Jr. that he has enough power to knock him out

Pitbull Cruz promises to leave his soul in the ring against Roach
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When Lamont Roach Jr. takes on Isaac" Dog" Cruz on December 6 in San Antonio, Texas, he promised to leave his heart in the ring.

In a digital media meeting, Pitbull Cruz stated that he would do everything to win, and that Roach Jr. had been warned that he had the power to overthrow him.

" I'm going to bury my soul in the necklace. " No matter how difficult it gets, I'm going to go for it, round after round. It's about giving the viewers what they deserve. Roach, Roach, and I are three entirely distinct soldiers. Roach should get ready to fight, because it will be very different from what he saw against Gervonta in March, he said.

" Lamont says he's going to push me out, so I'm going to go after him with all he takes. " My strength has always been there, and I've demonstrated it in every battle I've had.

Pitbull Cruz, who had previously won by unanimous consent to replace Angel" Tashiro" Fierro, came off a points success against Omar Salcido, who had previously stepped up as a last-minute replacement and solidified his position as the time very light world champion. On the other hand, Lamont Roach Jr. may make his comeback in the circle following a contentious fight with Gervonta Davis that ended incontroversiously. Because the hero claimed he had something in his eye in the seventh square, the referee decided not to call it a knockdown. This might have contributed significantly to Roach Jr. 's pursuit by tipping the scales in his favour. The judges decided to win the fight by a lot in the final twelve sessions. Isaac" Dog" Cruz, 26, won the WBC time super lightweight title in Las Vegas and wants to keep extending his reputation. The Mexican boxer currently has a professional record of 28 victories ( 18 by knockout ), three losses, and one draw. Lamont Roach Jr. , 29, defeated Tank Davis in a fight he thought may have won by twelve shells to earn the victory. The American has a 25-win, one-loss, and two-draw history in his professional career.

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