You have to love the confidence of Jose ‘Loco’ Hernandez. For a fighter with a paltry record of 15-9-1—and having lost three of his last four’—there’s no doubt in his mind that a win is around the corner, and that a title is in his future.
The veteran boxer carried that level of swagger all the way from the plane ride in from Texas to the weigh-in ahead of his showdown with Jeffrey Fontanez in Indio, California (Thursday, Fox Sports 1, 10:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. PT).
“I feel he’s an easy fight,” insists Hernandez, who is coming off of a knockout win over 14-1 Chris Singleton this past February. “Right now I feel this is my time to shine. I’m going to destroy Fontanez. This guy don't know what he's walking into.” [Click Here To Read More]
The veteran boxer carried that level of swagger all the way from the plane ride in from Texas to the weigh-in ahead of his showdown with Jeffrey Fontanez in Indio, California (Thursday, Fox Sports 1, 10:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. PT).
“I feel he’s an easy fight,” insists Hernandez, who is coming off of a knockout win over 14-1 Chris Singleton this past February. “Right now I feel this is my time to shine. I’m going to destroy Fontanez. This guy don't know what he's walking into.” [Click Here To Read More]
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