By Ryan Maquiñana
BoxingScene.com
At the press conference for unbeaten junior lightweight Eloy “The Prince” Perez’s upcoming Sept. 2 NABO title defense against Daniel “Azuquita” Jimenez, the mood was celebratory.
After all, not only was the 24-year-old Perez (21-0-2, 5 KOs) returning to his current residence of Salinas, Calif., but promoter Don Chargin was also commemorating the 60th anniversary of his very first fight card.
“I’m happy to be fighting at the Salinas Sports Complex in front of my adopted hometown,” said Perez, who is originally from Rochester, Wa. “It’s great to bring this fight to the fans and something positive to the city of Salinas.”
READ MORE: http://www.boxingscene.com/eloy-perez-vows-i-want-dominate-daniel-jimenez--42515
There are numerous benefits of training martial arts. But where we can learn it properly it is the question mark. Search the best one and admit there for some days free classes. Best Karate in Connecticut
ReplyDelete