There is no defeat Frank Mendoza will return to the ring next Saturday at Judimendi sports center in Vitoria-Gasteiz. He will do so in an event where the dangerous Venezuelan will be measured in 8 rounds Jonheiker Quintana (15-5, 10 KOs)that comes from winning Tempelhoff (Germany) before the local limit Michael Kannle. The evening also includes two professional K1 matches, including the local Nekane Alda and the Biscayan Anaitz Olaeta, and some more amateur boxing and K1 crosses.
the boxer of San Antero (Colombia), based on Vitoria-Gasteizhas added 14 victories to the most fights with 7 KOs and is currently, according to the Box Rec international database, number 1 in his country at bantamweight and 31 in the world.
Mendoza offered a great performance in his last appearance on May 20 at the Bilbao Arena in the Biscayan capital against the stony. Alexander Mejia (18-2 to that day). The coffee grower prevailed by unanimous decision on Thursday after eight entertaining rounds played in front of one of the world’s most powerful fighters, since the fight opened the billboard broadcast of the international chain DAZN of the event. Lejarraga-Metcalf promoted by the British corporation Matchroom.
“We have seen videos of Quintana and we can say that he is a dangerous fighter, he moves well, looks for angles, hits hard and knows how to be in the ring”, assured the trainer from Gasteiz Andoni Alonso. “It will not be an easy fight for Fran,” Alonso stresses.
Also included in the poster are Alava natives Dorleta Zubeldia, Ángel Núñez, Omar Munir or Adrián Remírez. The official weigh-in will take place with free admission next Friday, October 14, starting at 6:00 pm at the restaurant ‘The Coffee Plantation’ from street number 41 The Herrans of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
The evening, Saturday October 15 at Judimendi sports center in the capital of Alava at 19:30 with advance tickets from only 18 euros.
Source: La Verdad

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