Luis Alberto Lopez, the fearsome IBF featherweight champion, has made a behavior of taking out his opponents of their hometowns.
“Venado” Lopez did that when he beat Josh Warrington in Leeds to win his world title.
He did that in Belfast when he dismantled Michael Conlan and even knocked out Isaac Lowe in Bethnal Inexperienced’s York Corridor.
He plans on doing the identical when he fights Angelo Leo on the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, stay on Sky Sports activities Motion from 2am on Sunday morning.
“I’m used to being taken to different parts of the world. London. Leeds. It doesn’t matter where I go. ‘Venado’ Lopez, the ‘Road Warrior,’ will always do his job,” Lopez declared.
“I work hard in the gym to do what I have to do. If we can end the fight early, we’ll do that. Either way, I’m coming back home as a world champion.”
He added: “Angelo Leo is a former world champion. He wants to be a world champion again. So, we expect the best version of him, and it will be a war.”
Leo although guarantees to be impressed for this problem. “In my last fight, the main goal was to win. I knew everything else would fall into place with a Venado fight,” the American mentioned.
“This means the world to me. Fighting back in my hometown is something I’ve always wanted. And what better way to do it than with a title shot.”
Lopez does have one thing that units him aside – devastating energy for the division, harking back to featherweight star Naseem Hamed.
“He punches like someone I’ve never seen before in that division. I mean you go back to Prince Naseem levels of power. He literally puts people away,” mentioned Carl Frampton, the previous two-weight world champion and Eurosport boxing professional.
“Serious, serious puncher. Strange style. He doesn’t typically look like the best boxer in the world but when he hits you you know all about it. I’m pretty confident that he’ll retain his title.”
Lopez rocketed into public consciousness when he beat Josh Warrington, who had himself defeated Frampton to retain that IBF belt.
“I didn’t know much about him [Lopez] at that stage,” Frampton mentioned. “I was shocked but since I’ve seen the Warrington fight and everything else he’s done after it, he is starting to become less of a surprise, he is a great fighter.
“He is an animal.”
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