“Chemito” Moreno and Ogleidis “La Niña” Suarez next title defenses were announced in Panama

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“Chemito” Moreno and Ogleidis “La Niña” Suarez next title defenses were announced in Panama

“Chemito” Moreno and Ogleidis “La Niña” Suarez next title defenses were announced in Panama

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“Chemito” Moreno and Ogleidis “La Niña” Suarez next title defenses were announced in Panama

Chemito Moreno and Ogleidis La Nina Suarez next title defenses were announced in PanamaOn August 10, will take place the boxing event Las Vegas In Panama II at the hard Rock Café Megapolis Convention Center of Panama.

The organizers of the event, Sampson Lewkowicz, Carlos González, Juan Carlos Tapia offered detailed information at today’s press conference. which was attended by the Executive Vice President of the World Boxing Association, Gilberto Jesús Mendoza and other authorities.

They highlighted the main fight of the night between the Panamanian Anselmo “Chemito” Moreno and the Colombian William Urina.

Other important fight of the night will be for the WBA women featherweight title between the champion Ogleidis “La Niña” Suárez from Venezuela and Liliana Palmera, from Colombia.

Those will be the main fights of the boxing card that will open its doors at 6:00 pm (6:30 pm Venezuela), and promoted by Best Box Promotion.

The third fight of the night will be the interim super bantamweight title between the Colombian Oscar Escandón and the Venezuelan Nehomar Cermeño.

 

 


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