By Miguel Rivera

Former unified WBA/WBO flyweight world champion Juan Francisco 'Gallo' Estrada (34-2, 24 KOs) admits that he hurt his right hand during his 115-pound debut last night at the Francisco León García Baseball Stadium in Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico.

In his first fight in over a year, Estrada dominated Filipino Raymond Tabugon (18-6-1, 8 KOs) over ten one-sided rounds. All three judges had it scored 100-90.

Estrada, who due to a right hand injury was out of the ring since September 2015, recently vacated his World Boxing Organization and World Boxing Association flyweight titles.

The 26-year-old Estrada is gunning for a rematch with Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez, who won a war over Estrada in 2012 at junior flyweight. Gonzalez recently made the jump to super flyweight and captured the WBC title from Carlos Cuadras two weeks go in Los Angeles.

Things are not looking good as Estrada's right hand is once again in question. The boxer was looking to return again in December. There were fears that his right hand would once again give him issues and it did. He will visit the doctor and hopefully receives clearance to fight one more time before the year is out.

"From the sixth round I really hurt his right hand when I was connecting on the Filipino and the pain was increasing, so I seriously started only using my left. I will check later with the doctors hope it's nothing serious because I want to fight again in December," Estrada said.

"I wanted to knock him out, but the pain in my right hand prevented me from finishing him, but overall I felt good. I am not satisfied, but it was also more than a year without a fight. If everything goes well with my hand, then I will fight in December and then in 2017 against 'Chocolatito' González.