“This is more than just another fight – it’s a battle between two proud Mexican warriors,” Lucero, 17-0 (13 KOs), said in a press release. “I have respect for Valenzuela, but once that bell rings, it’s all business. I’m coming to represent my hometown and make my country proud. I want to show the fans in Mexico that there’s a new name rising in the sport, and that name is Issac Lucero. I’m fighting for my people, for my roots, and for the future of Mexican boxing.”
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