Hibrahim Valdespino: ‘Boxing gave me goals’

Boxing is discipline, risks, concentration, but for perspective Hibrahim Valdespino, rookie of the year 2022his goals are big in the sport of “ring and gloves”, where he admits that he strives every day, seeks more and confirms, “boxing gave me goals”, he said.

Valdespino who will have the responsibility of being a star on the map KO Cancerhe admits that he is Rookie of the year 2022 He was surprised, “I didn’t expect that award”, he said and added that that’s why he prepares every day, doesn’t leave the ring and doesn’t ask for more, because like every athlete his goal is always to win, he has goals, to be world champion and to graduate from college .

In the booklet Cancer KO Hibrahim Valdespino will face each other in the main fight Kadir Macíasboth undefeated, in a scheduled fight at 126 pounds, 6 rounds, an event organized by Laguna Premium Boxing, on October 27 in Pandeportes Combat Center in Juan Díaz.

Statistics show that Valdespino has an undefeated record of 3-0 (2 KO), doc Macias also 3-0, but no knockout.

One fight is not like another, Macías may not have been able to land a good punch and that’s why he didn’t knock out, “I have to be ready for everything, I’m focused,” said Valdespino, who repeated that don’t trust his opponent at all.

Valdespino He admits that he started boxing late, he did it as a hobby The first street in Chorrillit in Juan Díaz, he was 18 years old, he had just graduated Bachelor of Commerce with an emphasis on accounting, He put on gloves thanks to a neighbor to practice, but in the end he liked it and between work and the ring he decided on fist sports.

A car accident when he broke his leg kept him away from the ring before the pandemic, but he returned to Olympic boxing, he had at least 35 fights, which is not much, but as he himself admits, he started late, rose to professionalism and repeats his goals.

The goal of Valdespino It’s being a world champion, graduating from university and having a peaceful, stable life, living comfortably.

Valdespino claims to have reached the second year Public administration at the universityhe has less work to do and wants to return to higher education to earn a bachelor’s degree.

Coach from Valdespino is Ricardo “El Maestrito” Córdoba, He is a former world champion and a lawyer, so he listens to his instructions in the ring and advice, it motivates him to go towards his goals, a world champion and a college degree, that is what he is preparing for.

Source: Panama America

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