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‘Chemito’ Moreno on Hayat: ‘You can say many things with your mouth’

It’s easy to talk, that’s clear to the former world champion Anselmo “Chemito” Morenor after hearing that his rival Japanese Hayato Tsutsumi he’ll show he’s working on knocking him out this April 17 when he faces the featherweight (126 pounds) in that Asian country.

“You can say a lot of things with your mouth, but I’m focused on working on my strength, on my conditioning, on my speed and hopefully when we’re in the ring we’ll focus on the plan we have and be able to land all the punches we can with our combinations,” he said Panamanian.

“Chemito” Moreno with a record (43-6-1) 15KO is ninth in the world rankings up to 126 pounds and HAyato Tsutsumi He is 10th with a professional score of 4-0 (1 KO), so the winner of this fight could be placed among the top three in the world classification AMB.

The Japanese is 24 years old, with an impressive amateur experience where he won several national championship titles, was an amateur world champion and has at least 94 fights, with 6 defeats and (26 KOs) in boxing. amateurswhich the Panamanian knows very well and claims that the Japanese career started a few years ago, not now.

I had 200 fights as an amateur, I know how to move in the ring and I have the advantage of having 50 fights as a professional, he said. dark.

Anselmo Moreno He is 38 years old, 14 years older than his opponent, which does not worry the Panamanian either, because experience is on his side, and fighting as a professional is significantly different from an amateur fight.

“You can say anything with your mouth, I have 50 professional fights, I have heard many things about what they say, that they will win, knock out, but we will see if they can touch me,” Moreno repeated about the words Hayato Tsutsumi.

For this reason, we are preparing to show good boxing with speed and strength and seek victory in any way in Japan, said the Panamanian.

dark He admits he’s not a batsman, but if given the chance, he’ll look for victory in one of two ways.

The Panamanian fought twice in Japan, losing both to Shinsuke Yamanaka, but the third time is the charm, although he himself adds that he is preparing to go for the win against Hayato Tsutsumi and “we go with everything”.

Source: Panama America

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