A MEXICAN STORY WITH A PUNCH
By Damon LatinBox Gonzalez on January 16, 2012Capturing the WBC USNBC Flyweight title, a belt established by the WBC to recognize the best boxers in and from the USA, as one of the leading venues for professional boxing around the world.
Lozano is ready to take on tough Manuel Huata Galavin (5-7, 2KOs) from Nacozari Sonora, Mexico. Who won his last fight in Mexico in October 2011, by TKO Rogelio Armenta in the 1st round.
This will be a non-title defense for Lozano on Friday February 10th on Ker’s Winghouse Fight Night at the A La Carte Pavilion. Lozano moves up to the Main Event after negotiations broke with Jose Cheloma Alonzo who pulled out of the card.
Lozano, a long way from being a perfect boxer is surely on the right track. He isa quick and very slick fighter who brings a nice power punch so look for a very exciting performance from the humble Lozano.
No bad luck or bad breaks as Lozano continues to fight his way hard into success and look to see a lot more action this year from him. I predict several impressive step- up performances that may feature possible showdowns against Champions Pongsaklek Wonjongkam, Brian Viloria or Hernan Marquez.
Daniel El Alcaran Lozano is certainly on course to make his mark in boxing.
Tags: Brian Viloria, Daniel El Alcaran Lozano, Hernan Marquez, Jose Cheloma Alonzo, Ker’s Winghouse Fight Night, Manuel Huata Galavin, Pongsaklek Wonjongkam, WBC USNBC Flyweight title
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