Mauricio Herrera goes by the nickname, “El Maestro,” which is Spanish for “teacher.”
His lesson plan on Saturday night is pretty simple: Outbox Jose Benavidez for 12 rounds (or less) to come out victorious.
Will he give himself high marks while doing that? Most likely, especially if he wants to secure the big fights for 2015.
Herrera will face the unbeaten Benavidez at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Saturday night. The bout will be part of an HBO “World Championship Boxing” telecast, which will be headlined by the 12 round welterweight bout between Timothy Bradley and Diego Chaves.
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His lesson plan on Saturday night is pretty simple: Outbox Jose Benavidez for 12 rounds (or less) to come out victorious.
Will he give himself high marks while doing that? Most likely, especially if he wants to secure the big fights for 2015.
Herrera will face the unbeaten Benavidez at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Saturday night. The bout will be part of an HBO “World Championship Boxing” telecast, which will be headlined by the 12 round welterweight bout between Timothy Bradley and Diego Chaves.
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