The Mexican boxer is waiting for a new meeting to return to the fights
The Mexican Olympian and three-time world champion Ábner Mares has revealed that he is recovering from Covid-19, after visiting a hospital near his residence in California, as reported by the fighter himself through his social networks, thanking the support shows from the boxing family.
Mares, who has currently joined Showtime Boxing shows awaiting a new return date, is 35 years old and has a professional record of 31-3-1 with 15 eliminations. His most recent fight was in June 2018, when he lost by points to his Mexican colleague Leo Santa Cruz.
“Thank you to all my fans, friends and family who sent me positive messages that really mean a lot. I am overwhelmed by so much love they have sent me. Covid really affected me, but we’re still fighting. I felt bad over the weekend, but yesterday (Tuesday) was the worst day with chest pain and lack of oxygen, which is why I posted from the hospital, but today I am in quarantine in my room at home. My wife and daughters thanked God in a negative way “, he expressed.
Jackie Calvo recovers from cerebral edema
The Mexican boxer Jackie Calvo, 24, with a record of 13-5-2 and 1 knockout, is in medical care for cerebral edema after the fight she had on Friday, December 18, against Edna Maltos, on an evening of King Carlos’ promotions in Monterrey.
“I tell myself I have swollen brains,” Jackie said. “I lost my sensation on the left side of my face, the doctor told me that they hit me on a facial nerve for so many buttocks. I didn’t go to the fourth round because of this, the doctor there gave me a pill, checked my eye and gave me a bottle of cold water. By the time we got home, they checked me out and told me about the edema, “he added.
Jackie commented that in the fight he noticed a lot of the difference in weight with his rival and that he felt at least six blows to the head.. The fight was scheduled for eight rounds, but after three episodes he already said he could not continue and the battle ended without a contest.
Hearn and Reynoso sign Hiroto Kyoguchi
World Fly Association Light Fly Champion, Hiroto Kyoguchi has reached an agreement with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing Company, in partnership with promoter, manager and coach Eddy Reynoso, with whom they also guide the career of Moscow World Boxing Council champion Julio César ‘Rey’ Martínez.
“I will give everything I have and I will honor this sport as a proud Japanese world champion,” said Kyoguchi, who is 27 years old and 14-0 professionally, with 9 eliminations. He won his championship in 2018 and He already has two £ 108 WBA belt defenders.