Ready for the challenge. The Puerto Lumbreras boxer Mary Romero (10-6-0, 2 KOs) passed the scale exam with flying colors and this afternoon (6:00 pm) he will look to become the super flyweight world champion of the version of World Boxing Council (WBC). To do this, the Murcian had to defeat the Mexican Asley González (16-2-0, 7 KOs)eight years younger than him and with deadly power in his hands.
In measure, Mary Romero He weighs 51,500 kilograms, 500 grams less than his rival and will be looking for his first World Cup title after losing to the unbeaten. Dina Thorslund last February. Supported by his children, ages 16 and 11, Romero this Thursday faced the challenge convinced of his choices.
“When they offered me the opportunity, I didn’t hesitate. I knew it was less than what I usually transfer, but the decision took seconds,” he said in statements collected by the Royal Spanish Boxing Federationwhere he said that his parents had traveled to Germany to see him compete and, regarding the tactics to be followed in the fight for the title, he believed that both “my rival, like me, will continue and be a good fight. He is very strong, but I am bigger.”
Source: La Verdad

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