How ironic that a unification bout in one of the least lucrative divisions in the sports winds up headlining a card on Wealth TV?
Still, this mouthwatering flyweight matchup is rich in so many other ways, as Brian Viloria takes on Hernan ‘Tyson’ Marquez tonight at the Sports Arena in Los Angeles. The winner becomes the first unified flyweight titlist in more than 40 years, though most fans are eying the Fight of the Year potential that the fight carries.
Both fighters are coming off of career best years. Viloria (31-3-1, 18KO) has led an up-and-down career, but has been on a steady ride as of late. Wins over Julio Cesar Miranda, Giovani Segura and Omar Nino Romero – the latter feat avenging a previous loss and draw – has resurrected his career more than a decade after a run with the 2000 U.S. Olympic boxing squad. [Click Here To Read More]
Still, this mouthwatering flyweight matchup is rich in so many other ways, as Brian Viloria takes on Hernan ‘Tyson’ Marquez tonight at the Sports Arena in Los Angeles. The winner becomes the first unified flyweight titlist in more than 40 years, though most fans are eying the Fight of the Year potential that the fight carries.
Both fighters are coming off of career best years. Viloria (31-3-1, 18KO) has led an up-and-down career, but has been on a steady ride as of late. Wins over Julio Cesar Miranda, Giovani Segura and Omar Nino Romero – the latter feat avenging a previous loss and draw – has resurrected his career more than a decade after a run with the 2000 U.S. Olympic boxing squad. [Click Here To Read More]
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