By Jake Donovan - There stands a very strong chance that Juan Manuel Lopez will see his 30th birthday (later this year, on June 30) well before he sees another major belt around his waist. Even Lopez himself can come to grips with that fact.
Just don’t try to tell him that there isn’t any hope at all to ever reclaim championships status.
“I’m going to show that I have a lot of fight (left) to become a world champion again,” Lopez said while training for his comeback fight. The Puerto Rican southpaw returns to the ring this Saturday after an 11-month absence, when he faces Brazil’s Aldimar Silva Santos.
The bout – which takes place at a catchweight of 128 lb. - headlines a DirecTV pay-per-view show, airing live from Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. [Click Here To Read More]
Just don’t try to tell him that there isn’t any hope at all to ever reclaim championships status.
“I’m going to show that I have a lot of fight (left) to become a world champion again,” Lopez said while training for his comeback fight. The Puerto Rican southpaw returns to the ring this Saturday after an 11-month absence, when he faces Brazil’s Aldimar Silva Santos.
The bout – which takes place at a catchweight of 128 lb. - headlines a DirecTV pay-per-view show, airing live from Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. [Click Here To Read More]
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