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"CHILE" VALENZUELA READY TO FACE "CEJITAS" VALLADARES

“CHILE” VALENZUELA READY TO FACE “CEJITAS” VALLADARES

Sonoran boxer Germán “Chile” Valenzuela has declared himself ready to go up against Monterrey’s Daniel “Cejitas” Valladares in his hometown, in a minimum flyweight fight that promises intense emotions. The showdown is set for this Saturday at the Gimnasio Cedereg in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, as part of the co-main event of Round Zero Upper Fight, presented by TV Azteca.

GOAL: DEFEAT THE FORMER CHAMPION
GOAL: DEFEAT THE FORMER CHAMPION

GOAL: DEFEAT THE FORMER CHAMPION

Valenzuela (17-6-0) faces a major challenge against Valladares (29-4-1), a former world champion with extensive ring experience. Nevertheless, the fighter from Navojoa says he’s motivated and ready, having passed the official weigh-in at 49.3 kilograms.

A NIGHT NOT TO BE MISSED
A NIGHT NOT TO BE MISSED


In his remarks, “Chile” Valenzuela expressed his confidence after intense preparation:

“I trained for a month and a half in my hometown with professional featherweight and bantamweight boxers. I ran every morning, and I’m in my best shape. I’m not looking for the knockout, but if it comes, it will be welcome.”
The Sonoran fighter is determined to give his all in the ring, emphasizing the importance of not underestimating his opponent, a former world champion with a distinguished career.

A NIGHT NOT TO BE MISSED

The event, organized by promoter José Antonio “Charro” Hernández, features an exciting card where all fighters cleared the scales without issues.
The main event will spotlight Oziel “Russo” Santoyo from Monterrey and Víctor “Gato” González from Coahuila, who will battle for the WBC Fecarbox Middleweight Championship.
Fans can catch all the action live at 7:00 PM via AYM Sports and on Round Zero Upper Fight‘s social media platforms.

Valladares (29-4-1), a former world champion with extensive ring experience
Valladares (29-4-1), a former world champion with extensive ring experience

PREPARATION AND EXPECTATIONS

For Valenzuela, this match represents an opportunity not only to take down a renowned rival but also to showcase his talent on a major stage.
“I know Valladares was a world champion. I watched his fight against Japanese boxer Ginjiro Shigeoka, and now it’s my turn to face him,” he said with determination.

The eight-round bout promises to deliver a spectacle, as Valenzuela’s offensive style aims to counter the experience of the Monterrey native.

BOXING AT ITS FINEST

Featuring a lineup that combines rising stars and established talent, this boxing night confirms Round Zero Upper Fight‘s role as a key platform for the sport’s growth in Mexico.


The action kicks off this Saturday at the Gimnasio Cedereg, where the thrill and passion of Mexican boxing will take center stage. 
Don’t miss it!