Weight, time and where to look: All you need to know about ‘Escorbian’ Ruiz’s struggle against Henry LeBron

New York, USA.

Honduran boxer Josek ‘El Escorbian’ Ruiz is getting ready for his junior lightweight fight against Puerto Rican Henry ‘Monso’ LeBron after finishing his pre-fight weight at the Hulu Theater in Madison Square Garden, New York.

‘El Escarbion’ Ruiz appeared confident in front of the media on the podium during the match, challenging by 131 pounds, while Cattracho scored 130.4 pounds, while his opponent LeBron set 130.6 pounds.

“I’m grateful to my team. Thank God I’re so good. We already won the first fight with weight, and now focus on tomorrow,” Josek said after the weight. “We marked the weight well and we had no problem,” he added.

He assured her physically he was “very well and right now I’m going to eat well and be ready for tomorrow”. “I’m going to know what to eat, with pasta to recover, with whey to restore the body, without eating junk food, in which you have to be very professional.”

Face to face with your competitor

After the weight, it’s time for confrontation and ‘El Escorbian’ Ruiz commented, “When I’ve in front of my competitor, he wants to fight me, see what he’s bringing and show him what I know.”

Honduran also mentioned his opponent: “I saw him very confidently, he was looking at me to see what I had. I think it would be a very interesting fight, the winner would be the public.

Time and who pass

The fight between Josek ‘El Escarpion’ Ruiz and Henry ‘Monzo’ LeBron is scheduled for eight rounds and will be the fourth match of the boxing evening, against Puerto Rican Edgar Perlonga against Canadian senior Steve Rolls in the Super Middleweight Championship.

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The Puerto Rican Flavored Evening, organized by Top Rank Boxing, will begin at 5:00 pm Honduras time, and you can watch the Honduras fighter jets live on ESPN +.

Undercard for this Saturday:

Edgar Berlanga vs. Steve Rolls, 10 rounds, Super Middleweight

Xander Zayas Vs. Quincy LaVallis, 8 rounds, Junior Middleweight

John Pausa Vs. Tony Lewis, 8 rounds, Junior Welderweight

Bruce Garrington vs. Yuri Anduzer, 6 rounds, feather weight

Zahi Tucker Vs. Tracy McRruder, 6 rounds, Welderweight

Henry LeBron vs. Josek ‘El Escorbian’ Ruiz, 8 rounds, Junior Lightweight

Kelvin Davis Vs. Philip Garmoch, 4 rounds, Junior Welderweight

Armani Almestica vs. Elysio Villalobos, 6 rounds, lightweight

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