The three-time world champion in different weight divisions, Jorge "Travieso" Arce (55-6-2, 42 KOs) is very excited about his upcoming fight this Saturday in Campeche and wants to end this year on a successful note. Zanfer and Top Rank are promoting the show. Arce will face Colombian Adolfo Ramos (18-10-1, 10 KOs) at the stadium in Campeche on a TV Azteca broadcast, and Fox Sports will televise in the United States and Latin America. Ramos is a late replacement for Medgoen Singsurat.

"I'm excited to fight in Campeche and it motivates me to close the 2010 boxing season strong. I promise to put on a great show for the public in Campeche and the public who will follow the television broadcast on TV Azteca," Arce said

"In the ring there are no easy opponents. Ramos has a lot to gain by beating me. I never just think that I can go in the ring and win the fight in one round. Anything can happen. And I'm going to fight in March for the super bantamweight world championship."

Jorge Arce said that if he wins, he will challenge Puerto Rican Wilfredo "Daddy" Vazquez Jr. for the WBO super bantamweight world title. Arce will look to become the first Mexican to win four world titles in four different weight categories.

In the co-feature match, Ramon "Prince" García will make the second defense of the interim WBA light flyweight title against Panamanian Carlos Melo. And in another battle that should create some fireworks, Jorge Lacierva will go against Joksan Hernandez (22-2, 15 KOs) for ten rounds at super featherweight.