The long-awaited battle between WBC champion Mosca and the Puerto Rican was halted due to an injury to the Mexican
The long-awaited fight between World Boxing Council champion Mosca, Julio César ‘Rey’ Martínez, and mandatory challenger, Puerto Rican McWilliams Arroyo, will not be possible. next Saturday, Miami, because of a crack in the metacarpal of the right hand that will keep him out for three to four weeks.
‘Rey’ said he tried to hold out to the end, and was even willing to infiltrate to do the fightBut the doctor who examined him told him that if he fought, he risked injuring his ligaments, so they put him in a cast and instructed him to rest for at least a week and not hit for a month.
Matchroom Boxing has not officially said whether the fight will be postponed or whether Arroyo will have a new enemy.They are known to have already looked for replacements, but with so little time to go, things got complicated.
This morning, Arroyo was still running to gain nearly 112 pounds. The Mexican regretted the situation and was equally heartbrokenThe injury, he said, was boxing in a featherweight sparring camp a few days ago, but they continued to train in hopes it wouldn’t get worse, but this week suffered with mitts and his hand started to shake. to swell.
That is worth noting McWilliams Arroyo is still looking for a rival, he could stay on the map and Abraham Rodríguez (26 years, 27-2 and 13 marks) is considered to face itIt depends on passing the medical exams and passing the committee.