Mexican star and former world champion Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz will look to start his 2025 in emphatic trend, as he prepares to tackle hard-charging contender Angel Fierro in an all-Mexican showdown this Saturday, February 1 as a part of a loaded PBC Pay-Per-View occasion on Prime Video from T-Cell Enviornment in Las Vegas.
“Our baggage are packed and we’re able to see everybody in Vegas this week,” mentioned Cruz. “Individuals are desperate to see us again within the ring as soon as once more and there’s no higher strategy to kick off 2025 than with an all-out Mexican battle!”
The 26-year-old will battle in Las Vegas for the third time as a professional on February 1, together with his March 2024 triumph at T-Cell Enviornment that noticed him knock out the reigning champion ‘Rolly’ Romero in entrance of legions of Cruz’s passionate fanbase.
“I keep in mind my first time combating in Las Vegas as a result of it was the fruits of years of arduous work,” mentioned Cruz. “Each Mexican fighter desires to battle in Las Vegas and I’m grateful to be coming again. This doesn’t really feel a lot completely different than that first time and that’s due to all of the followers who’ve proven me love. I’m grateful for them and I need to make them proud.”
In his first battle since dropping the title by determination final August, Cruz will start his run to reclaim the title and hopes that with a win on February 1 he can catapult again to the highest of the 140 pound division.
“Saturday, February 1 is a brand new starting,” mentioned Cruz. “Followers love these kind of fights and that’s who I battle for. We had a robust coaching camp to be at our greatest when the bell rings. The aim is to retake our spot on the prime and get into extra huge fights. We’re going to enter that ring in nice form.”
Tickets for the stay occasion are on sale now by AXS.com.
Along with the PPV being obtainable for buy on Prime Video within the US, UK, and now Canada — no matter Prime membership — followers will even be capable to proceed to entry the telecast by conventional cable and satellite tv for pc shops in addition to PPV.com.