By Hector Islas, notifight.com

The interim-bantamweight world champion of the World Boxing Organization (WBO), Mexico's Alejandro Hernández, is working very hard for his upcoming mandatory challenge on November 1 in the city of Chicago. Hernandez will challenge the WBO's full champion, undefeated Japanese fighter Tomoki "Mexicanito" Kameda, in a Showtime televised collision.
 
"I place my trust in everything that I've been working on [in the gym] and everything that I can do in the ring. I have a chance to win. The details of the preparation being carried out for this world title unification is complete in all aspects. Kameda is a tough fighter, but I know I can beat him," Hernandez said.
 
Hernandez has a record of 28 wins, 10 losses, 2 draws and 15 wins by knockout, while the absolute champion has record of 30 wins and no losses, with 19 knockouts.

Kameda is focused on having a very lucrative run in the United States. He made his debut in the country earlier this year and then signed a contract with powerful manager/adviser Al Haymon.