By Jake Donovan - Like most fighters below the bantamweight division, most if not all of Pedro Guevara’s career has flown way under the boxing radar. With Roman Gonzalez’ recent showcase on HBO perhaps punching a hole through the wall for the sport’s little big men, that perspective could begin to change.
That’s not to say that premium cable outlets in the United States will begin to heavily invest in the lower weights. But it does mean that a fighter like Guevara deservedly makes a headline or two, especially when he’s involved in the biggest fight of an admittedly slow boxing week.
The reigning 108 lb. titlist once again enjoys a familiar setting for his second title defense, as he faces countryman and mandatory challenger Ganigan Lopez in his hometown of Mazatlan, Mexico. The scheduled 12-round headliner airs live on Televisa (Saturday, 10:30 p.m. local time). [Click Here To Read More]
That’s not to say that premium cable outlets in the United States will begin to heavily invest in the lower weights. But it does mean that a fighter like Guevara deservedly makes a headline or two, especially when he’s involved in the biggest fight of an admittedly slow boxing week.
The reigning 108 lb. titlist once again enjoys a familiar setting for his second title defense, as he faces countryman and mandatory challenger Ganigan Lopez in his hometown of Mazatlan, Mexico. The scheduled 12-round headliner airs live on Televisa (Saturday, 10:30 p.m. local time). [Click Here To Read More]
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