Oscar Valdez wants to be a world champion and he feels the need to prove that he is worthy of the opportunity sooner rather than later. And on April 9 he will face the kind of challenge that will take him a long way to that opportunity he so much wants.
On April 9 at the MGM Grand of Las Vegas, Valdez a two-time Mexican Olympian and the number one featherweight ranked by the World Boxing Organization (WBO) will take on former featherweight world champion Evgeny Gradovich in the undercard of the Pay Per view card that is headline by the third Manny Pacquiao vs. Tim Bradley encounter.
“Gradovich is a tough challenge for me but I feel that I am ready to face this kind of fighters and I will show it on April 9. I have the hunger to prove myself against the best and beating a former world champion like Gradovich will get me closer to the world title opportunity,” said Valdez.
Since his debut in November 2012, Valdez has been working on developing his skills and over the last year as his level of competition has increase, his performances have been stellar.
“I believe that I gotten better but I also know that I need to face good opposition in the ring to prove it and that’s what I want to do on April 9. This training camp has been longer the usual but it has gone fast. The harder you work in the gym the easier it will be on fight night,” said Valdez.
Valdez, 24, from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico has been training in Carson, California under Manny Robles who has nothing but praised for his hard working pupil.
“Oscar is such a professional that is hard to believe his so young. He likes to work and puts the time in to get better and we sometimes have to rein him in to slow him down. Come April 9 he will be ready to go into the ring and give it his all,” said Robles.
This week Valdez had his first 12 round sparring session in this camp and felt good about after going hard with two sparring partners who put on a lot of pressure on him.
“That’s the kind of work I like. It keeps me on my toes and makes me work hard in there. The fight is only a month away and I really looking forward to it. I think that Gradovich and I have the styles to give the fans a very entertaining fight,” said Valdez.
Promoted by Top Rank®, in association with MP Promotions, the Pacquiao vs. Bradley world event will take place on Saturday, April 9, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. It will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View® beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. PT.
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