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Juan Carlos Burgos vs. Ricardo Castillo: Road to the Title next Saturday

Burgos & Castillo Both Confident of Victory in WBC Eliminator Bout at Featherweight

The main participants and promoters of “Road to the Title” were present today at the final press conference that took place at the  Tecate Boxing Tour Arena, in Guadalajara, Mexico. The show, featuring a WBC featherweight championship eliminator, a regional title and other competitive battles that will take place next Saturday starting at 6:30 PM.

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Juan Carlos Burgos and Ricardo Castillo will face each other in a WBC featherweight eliminator and the winner will be a step closer to challenge the champion in the near future.

“I love to participate in a real fight, where many of you wonder who will win,” said Burgos, classified as number two in the featherweight division by the World Boxing Council. “Castillo doesn’t have enough attributes to beat me, I am the younger of the two and I am very disciplined, those are some of my advantages,” added Burgos at the conference.

The undefeated Juan Carlos is the nephew of former world champion Victor Burgos.

Upon taking the microphone the experienced “Piolo” Castillo said, “Burgos isvery young, I have the experience to make him pay and we will see if I don’t have enough attributes once inside the ring.”

The 30-year-old contender is the younger brother of former champion Jose Luis Castillo but he emphasized that his family name does not guarantee him a victory

In the co-main event Fernando “Wary” Beltran, from Sinaloa, Mexico, will face the local favorite Miguel Angel “Ranita” Gonzales in a ten round featherweight battle.

Beltran is ranked #11 by the IBF and both boxers thanked everyone for the opportunity to face each other. They are committed to provide the fans with a good fight for the boxing savvy Jalisco fans.

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Also featured on the card will be the Japanese Tomiki Kameda who in perfect Spanish said “I fight like a Mexican, I am the real deal and I will knock my opponent in five.”

Kameda, whom has developed his entire amateur and professional career in Mexico, will defend his WBC Continental Americas title against Guadalajara’s Javier “Chino” Rodriguez who hopes to derail the Asian fighter.

Promoter Hector Garcia expects a full house at the Tecate Boxing Tour Arena considering the accessible ticket prices for such a highly competitive card. Tickets are on sale for $15 and $5.35 (200 and 70 Mexican pesos) The official weigh in will take place on Friday at noon at the venue.