After obtaining the title of the CMB, the now monarch will spend a few days with his family, on his ranch
Hours after the storm, almost a day after the creepy knockout of Óscar Valdez on Miguel Berchelt, Their representatives spoke with ESPN about the future of both, and for now, both will go to rest for a good while.
Frank Espinoza, Oscar’s manager, said he was more than happy with the victory and said that while he would love to at some point be able to present Valdez in Mexican territory, when the time comes they will talk, for now, just rest.
“It was a very long camp, it was many months of work that were rewarded with victory, the World Boxing Council championship that he loved, and now with a break,” Espinoza said. “I think Oscar came back after May“He deserves to spend time with his family, on his ranch,” the renowned manager added.
Espinoza celebrated the decision to take Valdez to Eddy Reynoso’s stable, Because despite receiving some criticism, the conquest of the two-time championship clarified doubts about the correctness of the decision. “With Eddy the progress was noticed, it was seen that he is a better boxer, now he not only knows how to go to the front, on the defensive he also does well, Saturday’s was great,” said the manager.
On Berchelt’s side, promoter Mario Abraham said he saw him calmer as early as the afternoon in Las Vegas. In the talk they had, he indicated, Berchelt admitted that he was missing, and let it be seen that at some point they were going to seek revenge. “For now he’s going to rest,” Abraham expressed. “Feeling that he was not the one who fought last night, that people outside the team were warming his head and hurt him a lot in his preparation,” he pointed out.
“He wants revenge, because I feel he didn’t get into the fight. Without demeriting Valdez, he did a big fight and, unlike him, he was concentrating all the preparation,” Abraham ruled. In a talk with Eduardo Lamazón, Berchelt said he did not know if suffering from Covid last year ended up affecting him.