WBC interim lightweight champion William Zepeda (32-0, 27 KOS) hopes to improve his performance in the last rematch in the headlines Tevin Farmer (33-7-1, 8 KOS) fighting Tevin Farmer (33-7-1, 8 KOS), which is from ET / 5:00 PM PM PT PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT, PT PM PM PM, Live in Daz This Saturday, March 29, in Poliforum, Benito Juarez, Cancun, Mexico.
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Panda’s plan
William Zepeda’s coach Jay “Panda” Najar said it’s important that he won and looks good in the game against the farmers as they are looking for the next big fight. Pandas don’t want to say the people they think of, but this could be the world champion with WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson.
Matchroom facilitator Eddie Hearn If Zepeda wins against the farmers, then want the battle to happen next. If he had shined in his first battle with the farmers, he could have had a fight, but he made a 10-round split decision.
Zepeda can’t mow the farmer like many other opponents, because he is often caught by him and struggles in action.
In the co-creation position, undefeated WBO minimum weight champion OScar Collazo (11-0, 8 KOS) Face Edwin Cano (13-2-1, 4 KOS) in 12 rounds of battle.
“We are so happy to be here. We are so happy to be in Cancun. It’s a big struggle for us,” said Coach Panda Gold Boys Promotion About WBC interim lightweight champion William Zepeda ahead of Saturday’s match against Tevin Farmer. “In Saudi Arabia, we had a very tough battle.
“We know William has come back and has made great adjustments. Not only William, but the team, but we will win. This battle is important to us because if we are looking for the next fight, we need to win this one.”
“I feel very sharp and I feel good. I’m so happy to be back in Cancun,” Farmer said. “The last time I was here was a vacation four years ago. This time, I’m doing business here.”


Last updated on March 27, 20125