With the promise of knocking out challenger Juan "Topo" Rosas, the 115-pound WBA interim-champion David "Tornado" Sanchez said he was ready for his commitment on Saturday in the Palenque of the Expo Ganadera de Hermosillo, Mexico.
Sanchez (26-2-2, 20 KO) will defend the championship he conquered in May of 2014 when he defeated Venezuela's Breilor Terán.
He recognized his opponent in turn as a great fighter - "he was a great champion, a warrior in the ring, he always comes forward", and added that he hopes he is well prepared - "I am ready for a big fight. A knockout is what you are going to get [from me]."
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Sanchez (26-2-2, 20 KO) will defend the championship he conquered in May of 2014 when he defeated Venezuela's Breilor Terán.
He recognized his opponent in turn as a great fighter - "he was a great champion, a warrior in the ring, he always comes forward", and added that he hopes he is well prepared - "I am ready for a big fight. A knockout is what you are going to get [from me]."
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