- Jun 23, 2008
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from notifght.com (excuse the bad translation):
Martinez Fernando Montiel (38-2-1, 28 KOS), of 29 years of age, will dispute the vacant World Championship Cock of the World Boxing Council (OMB) to the Argentine Diego Oscar Silva (24-1-3, 12 KOS), in the dramatic role of "Latin Fury-Tijuana Thunder" at the Plaza Monumental de Playas de Tijuana, Baja California, a fight that will be televised live on PPV in the United States and Mexico by Free TV AZTECA.
"I do not know anything about the opponent, I know it's only right. But I know Silva should be concerned about what I bring, "said Montiel to NotiFight.com. This is the second occasion that crowned Montiel look at 118 pounds since the May 2006 ruling to the then world champion OMB, Jhonny Gonzalez, in a competitive fight, which ended by a majority decision boxer heading for Mexico City. "I am a person who does not let me do things twice. If I hit a strip, then I can not give you the same. I spend a time in the first dispute (with Jhonny Gonzalez), and I do not think failure now, "said Montiel. "Now, I am a fighter more mature, stronger and more complete. We have made a completely different work. The physical work will be the difference. We will demonstrate that the time was just immaturity."
Martinez Fernando Montiel (38-2-1, 28 KOS), of 29 years of age, will dispute the vacant World Championship Cock of the World Boxing Council (OMB) to the Argentine Diego Oscar Silva (24-1-3, 12 KOS), in the dramatic role of "Latin Fury-Tijuana Thunder" at the Plaza Monumental de Playas de Tijuana, Baja California, a fight that will be televised live on PPV in the United States and Mexico by Free TV AZTECA.
"I do not know anything about the opponent, I know it's only right. But I know Silva should be concerned about what I bring, "said Montiel to NotiFight.com. This is the second occasion that crowned Montiel look at 118 pounds since the May 2006 ruling to the then world champion OMB, Jhonny Gonzalez, in a competitive fight, which ended by a majority decision boxer heading for Mexico City. "I am a person who does not let me do things twice. If I hit a strip, then I can not give you the same. I spend a time in the first dispute (with Jhonny Gonzalez), and I do not think failure now, "said Montiel. "Now, I am a fighter more mature, stronger and more complete. We have made a completely different work. The physical work will be the difference. We will demonstrate that the time was just immaturity."