Alex Valdez gets World Title Shot Against Hasegawa

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • alphaqfrankie
    Undisputed Champion
    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
    • Aug 2006
    • 1667
    • 56
    • 2
    • 8,133

    #1

    Alex Valdez gets World Title Shot Against Hasegawa

    LOS ANGELES, CA (August 13, 2008) Los Angeles based bantamweight contender Alex Valdez will head to Tokyo, Japan for an October 16th world title bout with World Boxing Council champion Hozumi Hasegawa, it was confirmed today by Frank Espinoza, President of the Espinoza Boxing Club and manager of Valdez.

    The 24 year old Valdez sporting a record of 21-2-1 (15KO’s) is coming off a ten round unanimous decision over Anyetei Laryea in Chicago on June 20th.

    Valdez is currently is ranked #2 in the world by the World Boxing Council and has not lost a fight in four years, spanning seventeen bouts.

    Said Espinoza, “Hasegawa is a great champion, he’s had the belt for over three years. However, Alex and I have watched tapes of him for the last couple of weeks since the fight was mentioned to us and we’re very confident.

    Alex had a nice win over Laryea and although he fought well, I believe there is still much room for improvement. We’re going to meet this week to mapout a full training camp for him and make sure he gets high quality sparring partners in preparation for the fight.”

    The 27 year old Hasegawa, 24-2 (8KO’s) is coming off a second round knockout of Cristian Faccio on June 12th in Tokyo . Along with the World Boxing Council title, he is currently ranked the #1 bantamweight in the world by ESPN and Ring Magazine. The Japan based Hasegawa has made six championship defenses since winning the title from Veeraphol Sahaprom in April 2005 Continued Espinoza, “We’re grateful to Mr. Honda, Teiken Promotions and the WBC for the opportunity and after speaking at length with Alex about the fight, I know he’s definitely coming to win. It should be a great battle.”

    The ESPINOZA BOXING CLUB was started in 1991 by Los Angeles area businessman Frank Espinoza. Espinoza has earned numerous accolades for his management skills from many boxing newspaper and internet writers. In the September 2008 issue of Ring Magazine, Espinoza is praised for his outstanding handling of the career of junior featherweight world champion and “Pound for Pound” superstar Israel
    “EL MAGNIFICO” Vazquez.

    Espinoza also has managed retired former world champion Martin “EL GALLITO” Castillo and currently manages former world champion Julio “LA SOMBRA” Zarate along with world ranked Alex Valdez and Miguel “EL ANESTESISTA” Huerta in addition to undefeated prospects Manuel “SUAVECITO” Roman, Jesus “POLLO” Hernandez, Luis Ramos, Carlos Molina and Abraham Lopez.




    [IMG]http://i147.***********.com/albums/r302/alphaqfrankie/0620081940.jpg[/IMG]
  • warp1432
    the mailman
    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
    • Jul 2007
    • 14406
    • 478
    • 347
    • 24,060

    #2
    Where is it going to happen? Anyway, I got points on Hasegawa if anyone is interested. This is a great great match up though.

    Comment

    • alphaqfrankie
      Undisputed Champion
      Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
      • Aug 2006
      • 1667
      • 56
      • 2
      • 8,133

      #3
      Originally posted by warp1432
      Where is it going to happen? Anyway, I got points on Hasegawa if anyone is interested. This is a great great match up though.
      japan... No doubt Valdez is the underdog.

      Comment

      • ElGranLuchador
        A Friend To All
        Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
        • Oct 2007
        • 4793
        • 141
        • 103
        • 5,434

        #4
        damn alejandro valdez has a tough commitment
        hazegawa is the bets boxer from japan
        good luck to him

        Comment

        • warp1432
          the mailman
          Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
          • Jul 2007
          • 14406
          • 478
          • 347
          • 24,060

          #5
          There were rumours of Hasegawa going to fight out of Japan, but it's good to see he's fighting legit contenders. I'm surprised Valdez isn't ranked top 10 by the ring.

          Comment

          • ElGranLuchador
            A Friend To All
            Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
            • Oct 2007
            • 4793
            • 141
            • 103
            • 5,434

            #6
            Originally posted by warp1432
            There were rumours of Hasegawa going to fight out of Japan, but it's good to see he's fighting legit contenders. I'm surprised Valdez isn't ranked top 10 by the ring.
            i really doubt hazegawa will ever fight out of japan

            Comment

            • warp1432
              the mailman
              Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
              • Jul 2007
              • 14406
              • 478
              • 347
              • 24,060

              #7
              Originally posted by ElGranLuchador
              i really doubt hazegawa will ever fight out of japan
              If Valero makes a US debut I think hasegawa will follow him. Tekien is a good promotional company. As long as he fights top contenders as he does now, it's all that matters.

              Comment

              Working...
              TOP