By Rey Colon

Josean Serra, a lanky 5'7 flyweight with a record of 5-0 and 3 knockouts, said he will remain in that division for the remainder of the year and said despite his stature, there are no problems with making the division limit of 108 pounds.

"So far I'm comfortable. When time goes by and things get tougher for me, I'll move up if I have to. But in the meantime I will continue at 108-pounds," said Serra, who is trained by Cesar Seda Sr.

Serra belongs to Universal Promotions, headed Javier Bustillo, and retuns on April 1 in Ponce, where he will face undefeated Luis Camacho, with a record of 3-0 and three knockouts in the first round.

"The record does not scare me. I have some big goals and I want to keep getting wins to find a regional title and to qualify for a world title shot at 108 pounds. And if I have to climb to the 112-pound division, then I'll go up," explained Serra.