Raymundo Beltran is enjoying a career resurgence, and the unlikely lightweight contender is on the verge of making a move that could expedite the process to a title shot.
“We’re talking to Top Rank right now toward finalizing a [promotional] contract,” said Steven Feder, Beltran’s manager. “It’s a very good family feeling over there. We were down there in Texas with [CEO] Bob [Arum] for a presser with George Foreman. Ray really enjoyed that. Bob took us to lunch afterward, and it really meant a lot to Ray.”
After gutsy back-to-back wins over Hank Lundy and Ji-Hoon Kim, Beltran (27-6, 17 KOs) has gone from being most known for his exploits as Manny Pacquiao’s sparring partner to a fighter making his own name in the sport.
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“We’re talking to Top Rank right now toward finalizing a [promotional] contract,” said Steven Feder, Beltran’s manager. “It’s a very good family feeling over there. We were down there in Texas with [CEO] Bob [Arum] for a presser with George Foreman. Ray really enjoyed that. Bob took us to lunch afterward, and it really meant a lot to Ray.”
After gutsy back-to-back wins over Hank Lundy and Ji-Hoon Kim, Beltran (27-6, 17 KOs) has gone from being most known for his exploits as Manny Pacquiao’s sparring partner to a fighter making his own name in the sport.
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