Rigondeaux to Face Flores in Cotto-Kirkland Co-Main Event
One of the craftiest boxers fighting today will be in action on
what is shaping up to be a massive card for the sport of boxing in
the early stages of 2017. Guillermo Rigondeaux will take on Moises
Flores on Feb. 25; the bout will serve as the co-feature to the
Miguel Cotto vs. James Kirkland event at the Ford Center in Frisco,
Texas.
Rigondeaux, ranked at No. 7 on the current Sherdog.com boxing pound-for-pound list, has been on everybody's minds as one of the best in the world for a few years now. Long stretches of inactivity have curtailed his ascent through the rankings, but "El Chacal" is determined to change all that this year. The Cuban defector has already scooped up the WBA and WBO versions of the super bantamweight world title, and he is expected to have his hands full against one of Mexico's brightest young stars in Flores.
“I'm very excited, it’s my first fight back in the States in over a
year," said Rigondeaux (17-0, 11 KOs). "I want to show the world
and my loyal fans that I am still one of the best pound-for-pound
boxers in the world. I will be defending my title on Feb. 25. I’d
like to thank Moises Flores for having the courage to face me in
the ring. He is a tough fighter and will have all his fans in Texas
cheering for him. It's going to be a battle so fans, get ready to
see me in action.”
Flores (25-0, 17 KOs), has feasted largely on regional opposition throughout his homeland, but "Chucky" has turned up the heat recently, having toppled solid contenders Oscar Escandon, Luis Emanuel Cusolito and Paulus Ambunda in succession. However, he's never faced anybody with the skill set of Rigondeaux, a two-time Olympic gold medalist.
"I'm very excited to be facing Guillermo Rigondeaux on HBO Pay-Per-View," said Flores. "I'm training hard and look forward to making the Mexican fans proud when I defeat the great Rigondeaux."
The opening bout of the telecast will see unbeaten prospect Diego de la Hoya (16-0, 9 KOs) looking to take the next big step in his career when he opposes Yoandris Salinas (21-2-2, 14 KOs) in a 10-round super bantamweight affair. The action will go live on HBO Pay-Per-View beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
Rigondeaux, ranked at No. 7 on the current Sherdog.com boxing pound-for-pound list, has been on everybody's minds as one of the best in the world for a few years now. Long stretches of inactivity have curtailed his ascent through the rankings, but "El Chacal" is determined to change all that this year. The Cuban defector has already scooped up the WBA and WBO versions of the super bantamweight world title, and he is expected to have his hands full against one of Mexico's brightest young stars in Flores.
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Flores (25-0, 17 KOs), has feasted largely on regional opposition throughout his homeland, but "Chucky" has turned up the heat recently, having toppled solid contenders Oscar Escandon, Luis Emanuel Cusolito and Paulus Ambunda in succession. However, he's never faced anybody with the skill set of Rigondeaux, a two-time Olympic gold medalist.
"I'm very excited to be facing Guillermo Rigondeaux on HBO Pay-Per-View," said Flores. "I'm training hard and look forward to making the Mexican fans proud when I defeat the great Rigondeaux."
The opening bout of the telecast will see unbeaten prospect Diego de la Hoya (16-0, 9 KOs) looking to take the next big step in his career when he opposes Yoandris Salinas (21-2-2, 14 KOs) in a 10-round super bantamweight affair. The action will go live on HBO Pay-Per-View beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
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