Virgil is getting serious about the fight
WBO International Welterweight Title Holder Virgil Ortiz (21-0, 21 KO) commented on the upcoming fight against the WBC world champion in the first middleweight division, Ukrainian Sergei Bogachuk (24-1, 23 KO).
“It’s been a long wait. I’ve been working for this moment since I was five. The blood, sweat and tears I’ve put into this are starting to pay off.”
“This is a new chapter in my career. The fight in Las Vegas is exciting, but we will also fight in a legendary arena where many good fights have taken place. This one will be no exception.”
“I have to make sure that everything we’ve worked for all this time works. I have to show that all this work was not for nothing and show the world that I deserve to be at the top. I’m here for greatness.”
The fight between Bogachuk and Ortiz will take place on August 10. The event will take place in Las Vegas at the Michelob Ultra arena in the famous Mandalay Bay casino.
At stake in the confrontation will be the interim WBC title, which is owned by Bogachuk. The fight between Sergey and Virgil will take place under the auspices of the Riyadh Season.
Both boxers have already spoken about the confrontation. The Ukrainian emphasized that he is not going to part with the WBC interim world champion belt. Virgil stated that his boxing style is similar to Sergey’s.
Let us recall that the Ukrainian confidently defeated the American Brian Mendoza in a fight that took place in late March in Las Vegas. Following 12 rounds, all judges gave the victory to Bogachuk – 118-110, 117-111 and 117-111.
Vergil Ortiz defeated Tomas Dulorme from Puerto Rico in his last fight. The American has won all his fights ahead of schedule.
Source: Sportarena

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