The Tijuana resident only had one fight with Reynoso in the corner and didn’t talk about his future coach
Undefeated World Boxing Council super bantamweight champion Luis ‘Pantera’ Nery from Tijuana will no longer have famed coach Eddy Reynoso in his corner, he revealed to ESPN KNOCKOUT on Monday.
Nery, who is 31-0 with 24 knockouts, only had one fight with Reynoso in the corner, beating Mexico’s Aaron Alameda last September to win the vacant 122-pound (55.3 kg) championship on a significant undercard from Premier Boxing Champions.
Luis had changed coach in 2019 when he joined the multi-award-winning Freddie Roach team; However, he couldn’t argue with him because the one they planned for November of that year didn’t happen, as Emanuel Rodríguez refused to fight him because he didn’t make the weight.
There have been many rumors whether Eddy Reynoso Luis Nery would continue to train. The responsibilities of the best coach in the world with Canelo Álvarez, Óscar Valdez, Ryan García, Andy Ruiz and Frank Sánchez are no small and he will be full of challenges in 2021.
Reynoso will have a full month of February. On February 20, he will attempt to capture the World Boxing Council’s Super Featherweight title with Óscar Valdez facing monarch Miguel Berchelt. A week later, on February 27, his top star, Canelo, returns to Avni Yildirim.
Reynoso will also be in the ring as promoter Julio César ‘Rey’ Martínez, World Boxing Council Champion Mosca, on February 27 against McWilliams Arroyo, while another of his fighters, Hiroto Kyoguchi, will unveil the Minimosca scepter on March 13. . of the World Boxing Association against Axel Aragón, both on American soil.