Julio Ceja saw his ring return delayed by three weeks, but now has a firm location and opponent to make up for his troubles.
The free-swinging bantamweight contender will face Christian Esquivel on November 22 in Toluca, Mexico. The bout is designed to establish a future challenger for current bantamweight king Shinsuke Yamanaka.
Ceja (27-1, 25KOs) has won three straight fights since suffering the lone setback of his career, a 12-round decision to Jamie McDonnell last May in Doncaster, England. McDonnell won a vacant title for his effort, one that was stripped from him before the Brit re-entered the title fray this past May.
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The free-swinging bantamweight contender will face Christian Esquivel on November 22 in Toluca, Mexico. The bout is designed to establish a future challenger for current bantamweight king Shinsuke Yamanaka.
Ceja (27-1, 25KOs) has won three straight fights since suffering the lone setback of his career, a 12-round decision to Jamie McDonnell last May in Doncaster, England. McDonnell won a vacant title for his effort, one that was stripped from him before the Brit re-entered the title fray this past May.
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