I’ve had an amazing training camp that will help me look my best on September 30 and put on a performance worthy of the boxing legends who inspire me.” “I’m excited to realize my dream of fighting in Las Vegas, just like my boxing idols that I watched on TV. “I’m very happy to have this great opportunity to compete on such an important fight card,” said Reséndiz. “Reséndiz is a hungry fighter just like myself, so I have no doubt that we are going to put on a hell of a show for all the fans watching.” “This is my second fight this year on a huge pay-per-view card and I’m super excited and even more prepared than the first time,” said Garcia. Resendiz, for his part, reignited his career by mauling Jarrett Hurd on the same Figueroa-Magsayo card where Garcia beat Vidal. Garcia is the hotter prospect of the two after smoking Amilcar Vidal in March, but did come out a little flat against Kevin Salgado a month later before taking over down the stretch. The opener looks like a fun one between young middleweights Elijah Garcia (15-0, 12 KO) and Armando Resendiz (14-1, 10 KO). This is going to be a great night of boxing from start to finish and the Mexican fans can expect to see an explosive performance from ‘El Azteca’!” “I can’t wait to compete in a matchup like this on one of the biggest cards of the year. “This fight is going to be a war, because we both fight with a lot of heart and neither of us ever backs down,” said Barrios. I have a lot of fight left in me and my best skills will be on display in this fight. He’s a true warrior who’s been in the ring with the best of them, but I have confidence that I’ll be victorious. “Both me and Mario Barrios have a lot to gain with a victory on September 30, so I know that this fight is going to be one to remember,” said Ugas. It doesn’t even make sense by the WBC’s own godawful rankings, as Keith Thurman and Cody Crowley are both ranked above Ugas. Ugas is coming off a one-sided loss and Barrios’ only win in almost three years came against Jovanie Santiago, who’d lost his last two. On its own merits, it’s a fine matchup Ugas has more than proven his bona fides, but the younger Barrios could be a handful after injury and a long layoff. One fight prior, Yordenis Ugas (27-5, 12 KO) returns to battle Mario Barrios (27-2, 18 KO) for the interim WBC welterweight title. I’m training extremely hard and the whole world will see it pay off.” I have a big chip on my shoulder and I know that with this win, I’ll be in a mega fight. Doesn’t matter if it’s Olympians, top prospects, contenders or champions, I’ve taken them on. The difference is that I’ve fought the cream of the crop of the 154-pound division. “We’ve got a young and talented fighter in front of us, but I’m young and talented as well. “I know the world will be watching on September 30 and I plan on winning in a big way,” said Lubin. Bet on Canelo vs Charlo and more boxing with DraftKings Sportsbook!
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