By Ernesto Castellanos, notifight.com

Hugo Cazares, the super flyweight champion of the World Boxing Association (WBA), made recent statements that he has no fear of a hometown decision when he defends his title against Hisatake Hiroyuki in Osaka, Japan this Thursday.

Hugo, a native of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, said he is careful and is training fully clothed  because the temperatures are cold on Japanese soil.

The Mexican fighter was crowned champion in Japan on May 8 when he faced Nobuo Nashiro in a rematch, and the judges gave him justice. In Puerto Rico, he also had a number of wins as champion and the judges appointed to those fights were honest as well.

Cazares comes to this contest with a record of 33-6-2, and 24 knockouts. Hisatake has a record of 19-8, with one draw and eight knockouts.