Seda on Track to Make Weight
Posted on | April 7, 2011 | No Comments
WBO NABO Super Flyweight Champion César “Junito” Seda (20-0, 15 KOs) had his
final pre-fight weigh-in before his April 15 world title fight against Omar Narvaez (33-0-2, 19 KOs) in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Seda, who couldn’t weight more than 121 pounds (equivalent to 5% above the 115 required by Professional Boxing Commission) weighed in at 121 pounds at the Olympic Village in Salinas Puerto Rico.
After a public training session, which included three rounds on the bag and three skipping rope, Seda weighed 117 pounds.
“I spent five weeks training in the Olympic Village and I can see the results. This has been the best training camp of my entire career. I have great strength, speed and none of the anxiety of eating I sometimes feel, ” said Seda. “I’m in the best shape of my life and ready to fight,” he added.
Seda will travel on Saturday to Argentina with his father and coach Cesar Sr., and trainer Luis Cintron.
The Seda vs. Narvaez fight is presented by Universal Promotions and Gary Shaw Productions and will be broadcast by most providers on pay per view at a price of $29.95.
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