Oscar Valdez doesn't have a confirmed fight date or opponent for his next ring appearance, but that hasn't prevented him from getting ready for whatever the future has in store.
The unbeaten featherweight - who served on the 2008 and 2012 Mexico Olympic boxing teams - has opened up camp in Los Angeles, in anticipation of a fight on a card to be announced in December.
Upon such a fight materializing, it will mark the fourth ring appearance of what has been a breakthrough 2015 campaign.
“I am looking forward to fighting one more time here in 2015 so that I close what has been a very productive year with one more solid outing,” said Valdez (17-0, 15KOs) in a statement released through his team, which includes manager Frank Espinoza and Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum. [Click Here To Read More]
The unbeaten featherweight - who served on the 2008 and 2012 Mexico Olympic boxing teams - has opened up camp in Los Angeles, in anticipation of a fight on a card to be announced in December.
Upon such a fight materializing, it will mark the fourth ring appearance of what has been a breakthrough 2015 campaign.
“I am looking forward to fighting one more time here in 2015 so that I close what has been a very productive year with one more solid outing,” said Valdez (17-0, 15KOs) in a statement released through his team, which includes manager Frank Espinoza and Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum. [Click Here To Read More]