Rigoberto Hermosillo vs Alexis De Luna weigh in results
“New Blood” takes place at Infinite Reality Studios, formerly know as Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California, on Saturday, September 9, 2023.
The 8-round bout between Mexican featherweights Rigoberto Hermosillo and Alexis De Luna will headline the Camponovo Sports boxing series.
All the weights and schedule of fights below:
Weigh-in Results
Rigoberto Hermosillo 127.8 vs Alexis De Luna 127.9
Emiliano Moreno 143.9 vs Levy Garcia Benitez 144.5
Juan Sanchez 146.9 vs Roberto Patron 144.7
Kevin Salgado 146.2 vs Osvaldo Negrete 142.9
Nelson Oliva 161.9 vs Selim Martinez 161.6
Tayden Beltran 136 vs Francisco Duque 135.5
Sean Brewer 122.8 vs Deiniel Santiago Alegre 122.6
How to Watch
“New Blood” will broadcast live on FOX Deportes, and air on tape delay on Estrella TV and beIN SPORTS, reaching a combined total of 98-million homes in the United States.
“New Blood” will also livestream the entire card on www.FightStars.Network.
Doors open at 4:30 pm PT with the first fight starting at 5:30 pm PT. Televised fights start at 8:00 pm PT. Tickets priced $60 – $150 (Plus applicable fees), are available for purchase by calling 800-283-8699 or online at cbnpromotions.com.
What Have They Said?
Alexis De Luna – “I can’t wait to showcase my skills live on FOX Deportes. I know it’s going to be a tough fight with Hermosillo but I’m ready to go to war. When I lost my last fight by majority decision I was very disappointed with myself. I’m ready to get back in the winning column with a dominant performance, leaving no doubt in the judges’ eyes. Everyone can expect to see me bring the fight to Hermosillo. I’m coming to win and I’m going to take full advantage of fighting on the national stage on FOX Deportes.”
Rigoberto Hermosillo – “I had a good amount of time to get ready for this fight, so my training camp was very productive. I worked on a lot of footwork drills and sitting on my punches more. My trainer Eddie Gonzalez has me in tremendous shape. De Luna is a young hungry fighter who is looking to make a name for himself. His only loss was a split decision so he could easily be undefeated. I have a few tricks up my sleeve that I know will be a problem for him. I feel my experience will be the key to victory. This fight will be an all out Mexican war.”
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