By Rafael Soto
Tijuana - Two born punchers are facing off in an explosive combination this Saturday in Tijuana, Joksan ‘Torito’ Hernández from Ensenada will face Marlon ‘Rata’ Aguilar in the Municipal Auditorium in Tijuana in a fight agreed to for 10 rounds at featherweight. Hernandez will share with billboard with Jackie "Aztec Princess" Nava, the interim super bantamweight champion of the World Boxing Council, who will defend her belt against Colombian Maria 'Pantera' Miranda. The show will be broadcast by TV Azteca.
The boxing evening called 'Iluminando obras de vida’ and assembled by Zanfer Promotions, is intended to support the program 'ABUELAZO' of the Foundation Baraquiel D. Fimbres, with the help of Casa Hogar San Vicente de Paul in Tijuana.
23 years old and with a 23-2 record and 13 knock outs, 'El Torito' Hernandez will get to the battle with seven weeks of training in his native Ensenada, and with the help of sparring partners like Misael Castillo, Ezequiel Ocampo Avilés and Isaiah, with whom he reached the ideal preparation, he says, to beat a fighter as hard as Aguilar.
"I will face an experienced opponent, I know him, he is my height, a similar style and I said that this fight will be a war. We are both punchers, we like the trade and I'll go out to finish it from the first round because I do not think this fight will get to a decision. Aguilar is the latest proof that I have to overcome to fight for a world crown and I won't stop because I'm ready to win, "Hernandez said.
Aguilar, barely 22 years old and a record of 24-9-1 record and 17 knockouts, also expressed his confinement to defeat the mexican because by doing it he will achieve a title shot later this year.
"I will arrive with 200 rounds of sparring. I spent a lot of time in the gym, and I am in excellent shape”, expressed.