Tuxtla, GTZ. Chiapas. If anything is clear for the five-time world champion in three different divisions, Mexican hero Fernando "Ko-Chulito" Montiel, is that his challenger, Panamanian, Rafael "El Torito" Concepcion will to give everything in the ring because he has the opportunity of his life.

Montiel of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico will defend his world championship bantamweight titles of the World Boxing Council (WBC) and the WBO against  Concepción of Panama in main event of "Top Rank Live" which will be televised live on Fox Sports Espanol in the United States, with Zanfer, Top Rank and the Government of Chiapas putting on the card.

"31-year-old¨ Montiel is also the bantamweight champion of the World Boxing Organization (WBO) and conquered the WBC crown on April 30 in Japan when he dramatically struck down the great champion Hozumi Hasegawa in four rounds .

"Concepcion knows he has little to lose and much to gain, that it will be dangerous, because from the first round he will give it all, but as I always say before the fight, I usually prepare excellently as I do in Los Mochis and Saturday I will go to defend my titles and provide a great show to people," Montiel said at the press conference.

Originally Montiel on Saturday was going to face Eric Morel, who canceled at the last minute and was replaced by Rafael Concepcion.

"The public will win because there will be more frontal exchange of blows, Morel was going to run and certainly "El Torito "is stronger than Morel and above all he is braver, but if I'm the best bantamweight in the world I have to prove against my Panamanian challenger" said the pride of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, who is trained by his father the renowned Don Manuel Montiel and his sons, Eduardo, Pedro and Manuel Jr .

Guillermo Brito, Chief Operating Zanfer led the conference where besides the stellar boxing event were Ernesto Saro of the World Boxing Council (WBC), Francisco Valcarcel, president of the World Boxing Organization (WBO) and the Director of the Institute of Sport Jorge, Cuesy Chiapas.

While Rafael Concepcion said "Fernando is right, this is my big chance and from the first second I'll go for the victory that could change my life completely, Montiel's style is also attached to mine. Montiel is like any Mexican fighter and fights likes me too," said Panama.

He said he also comes in great physical condition to fight.

"I have had two months training with the illusion of facing Montiel and now the fight is here," he said.