Although the issue of management does not seem clear yet, the minimosca of Aguada, Omar "Pastor" Soto will have a holder the opportunity to September 12, according to his trainer always had to be seized.
Soto, who in past years he had changed his corner, stalled in 2008 when he made just one fight after fight 12 times in a period of three years until 2007.
But the irony is that after that brief slumber in his career, when his chance comes true owner.
After his victory on June 20 at John Alberto Molina Juan Sanchez at the Coliseum in Moca, where he won by split decision in eight rounds, Soto challenged the veteran champion Mexican Edgar Sosa, who was the scepter of the vacant 108 pounds in April 2007 by defeating Brian Viloria and has since successfully defended nine times.
"Omar went back to my hands and won three weeks ago. Four to five months with me being back in the gym. Now let's fight for the world title, because we earn the right, "said Carlos Velez, his coach.
Mark of 14-3 with six nocauts, Soto had fought each other for a world title, but interim, before the Nicaraguan Juan Palacios, who technically noqueó in 10 rounds last August in a billboard in Ponce.
In 2007, despite his brief resume, was also on the doorstep of a world title fight when it crashed and lost by split decision against Thai Eriberto Sithsamerchai. That fight was supposed to be to aspire to the same strip after the fight now against Sosa within weeks.
"I've seen (to Sosa) on several occasions and is defending the title fuertísimo. Always goes to the front, with much stamina. We study and prepare well, "said Velez, whose pupil he was assisted by the same corner of the Puerto Rican world champion Ivan 'Iron Boy' Calderon Soto changed when coach.
"He is very hungry and he knows that there is no tomorrow. Known for any purpose that the Lord put it in my hands again. We strive supermal and he fights in which they should not have fought. "
Velez also complained about the work that made the manager Soto, Mariano Diaz, who yesterday offered no further details but who warned that the fighting was brokered by owner Soto and his current team without acknowledging that he still claims is his handler.
Velez, however, said that the contract expired in May and after that made the fight against Molina in June.
"We can not miss the opportunity now. And that is a title of the CMB, which is well recognized. "
El Nuevo Dia
Soto, who in past years he had changed his corner, stalled in 2008 when he made just one fight after fight 12 times in a period of three years until 2007.
But the irony is that after that brief slumber in his career, when his chance comes true owner.
After his victory on June 20 at John Alberto Molina Juan Sanchez at the Coliseum in Moca, where he won by split decision in eight rounds, Soto challenged the veteran champion Mexican Edgar Sosa, who was the scepter of the vacant 108 pounds in April 2007 by defeating Brian Viloria and has since successfully defended nine times.
"Omar went back to my hands and won three weeks ago. Four to five months with me being back in the gym. Now let's fight for the world title, because we earn the right, "said Carlos Velez, his coach.
Mark of 14-3 with six nocauts, Soto had fought each other for a world title, but interim, before the Nicaraguan Juan Palacios, who technically noqueó in 10 rounds last August in a billboard in Ponce.
In 2007, despite his brief resume, was also on the doorstep of a world title fight when it crashed and lost by split decision against Thai Eriberto Sithsamerchai. That fight was supposed to be to aspire to the same strip after the fight now against Sosa within weeks.
"I've seen (to Sosa) on several occasions and is defending the title fuertísimo. Always goes to the front, with much stamina. We study and prepare well, "said Velez, whose pupil he was assisted by the same corner of the Puerto Rican world champion Ivan 'Iron Boy' Calderon Soto changed when coach.
"He is very hungry and he knows that there is no tomorrow. Known for any purpose that the Lord put it in my hands again. We strive supermal and he fights in which they should not have fought. "
Velez also complained about the work that made the manager Soto, Mariano Diaz, who yesterday offered no further details but who warned that the fighting was brokered by owner Soto and his current team without acknowledging that he still claims is his handler.
Velez, however, said that the contract expired in May and after that made the fight against Molina in June.
"We can not miss the opportunity now. And that is a title of the CMB, which is well recognized. "
El Nuevo Dia

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