Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
WBN Editor
Californian hoping for second chance with ‘Bam Bam’
Mauricio Herrera has spoken to WBN in the wake of the
collapse of his light-welterweight bout with Brandon Rios after the former WBA
lightweight champion suffered tendonitis in his elbow in the run up to their bout.
The 32 year-old, who fought a ten-round war with Mike
Alvarado in a ‘Fight of the Year’ contender in April, was lined-up for a high
profile fight on the Donaire v Mathebula undercard on July 7th, until Rios pulled out with the injury and Herrera hopes to rearrange the contest soon.
“Well as you can imagine, I am really disappointed and the
pull-out has gotten me down a little” Herrera told World Boxing News.
“I really hope we get to reschedule the fight. I have not
heard anything yet, but I am hoping we can still make the fight for a later
date.
“I really wanted to fight Brandon as it would have been a
good fight for the boxing fans and I am not that well known to the people. I hope
they make a big deal out of this so we can meet soon as the fans have missed
out on a great battle.”