
Andy Cruz has a chance to lock himself into the mandatory nature of IBF lightweight champion Raymond Muratalla if he wins against Hironori Mishiro’s IBF champion Eliminator on Saturday, June 14. Cruz (5-0, 2 KOS) faces Mishiro (17-1-1, 6 KOS) at Madison Square Garden Theater in New York. The activity will be displayed on DAZN.
Cruz: Better than the main event
Andy Cruz vs. Hironori Mishiro is the 12-round chief support round for Richardson Hitchins vs. George Kambosos Jr. Card. Some fans will argue that this should be the main event, as Cruz is much better than the talents of non-obese Hitchins and faded former champion Kambosos.
After Vasily Lomachenko’s retirement, Muratalla (23-0, 17 KOS) was promoted to full IBF champion status. Now, if the Cuban star wins Saturday’s game against Mishiro, he may have to use Andy Cruz as a mandatory opponent.
Muratalla won’t free up his IBF title, but he probably won’t end him if he faces Cruz. He might be able to fight Cruz’s title for as long as possible. The IBF will provide Muratalla with 9 to 12 months to prevent Andy from depriving him.
Salcido: Muratalla’s style twins
In Cruz’s final battle, he defeated a fighter with big boxer Omar Salcido Muratalla on January 25, winning the lockdown in almost 10 rounds of unanimous decision victory. Salcido is a pure copy of Muratalla in terms of strength and fighting style. He looked helpless to Cruz.
Fast Track Andy Cruz
Cruz has avoided it since turning around since he turned around since he beat Keyshawn Davis in the 2020 Olympic gold medal. The way Cuban talent Cruz educates Keyshawn in this battle makes him a professional player. Cruz wisely signed with promoter Eddie Hearn, who quickly followed him, only five fights to win the IBF championship elimination. Hearn thinks Cruz is just one “fighting” Get rid of the challenge of challenging the world champion.
Question, why the IBF gave Mishiro and their organization 5th, because his victory was against fewer opponents. Mishiro’s eight-year resume has not won a single victory, which competes with the top fighters. In 2023, Mishiro lost to a warrior named Min Ho Jung (19-5-2, 5 KOS).
Mishiro’s last six opponents
– Hinata Maruta
– Kazuaki Miyamoto
– nakazato Shuma
– Hiromasa Urakawa
– Yongchao Sheng
– My ho jung
That doesn’t look good for Mishiro against Cruz on Saturday night. Unless Mishiro shows some hidden talent that keeps him locked throughout his career, he will lose serious losses.
Last updated on June 9, 2010