Gor Yeritsyan works mitts with Freddie Roach. Photograph by Lina Baker / 360 Promotions
Gor Yeritsyan will face a brand new opponent Saturday night time.
The once-beaten welterweight will now sq. off towards former world titleholder Jonathan Romero, promoter Tom Loeffler confirmed to The Ring Thursday night time. The eight-round bout will precede the principle occasion bout between unbeaten featherweight Omar Trinidad and fringe contender Hector Sosa.
Each fights will stream stay on UFC Struggle Cross (9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT).
“Will probably be nice to see Gor again within the ring for the primary time after his very controversial loss,” Loeffler informed The Ring. “He’s combating a former world champion. After watching him practice with Corridor of Fame coach Freddie Roach, I believe we’ll see an excellent stronger and more-focused Gor within the ring.
“We’ll all see on Saturday night time.”
Yeritsyan (18-1, 14 KOs), who’s initially from Yerevan, Armenia and now resides in Los Angeles, was initially scheduled to face Mylik Birdsong in a compelling conflict of once-beaten welterweights, however Birdsong was shot and killed on September 29 in a drive-by capturing within the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Oliver Quintana of Mexico was introduced in as an opponent for Yeritsyan, however Quintana pulled out for undisclosed causes a couple of week in the past.
Yeritsyan final fought on July 26, dropping an in depth break up choice to Aram Amirkhanyan in a conflict of unbeaten welterweights. In his earlier combat on February 23, Yeritsyan outboxed once-beaten Quinton Randall, profitable a one-sided choice over 10 rounds.
The 29-year-old Yeritsyan has fought below the 360 Boxing Promotions banner since June 9 of final 12 months. He has notched victories over Gustavo Vittori and Rogelio Jun Doliguez.
Romero (35-5, 19 KOs) was stopped by junior welterweight contender Kenneth Sims, Jr. after spherical 5 of his final combat on August 10. Romero was a last-minute alternative and reportedly took the combat on a day’s discover.
The 37-year-old returned from a 14-month absence on July 28 of final 12 months, dropping by knockout to junior light-weight contender Abraham Nova. Lower than six months later, Romero would lose by knockout to unbeaten contender Albert Bell.
Romero, who’s initially from Cali, Colombia and now resides in Henderson, Nevada, gained the vacant IBF world junior featherweight title in February 2013, defeating Alejandro Lopez by break up choice. He would lose the world title in his protection six months later, dropping by knockout to Kiko Martinez.
Francisco A. Salazar has written for The Ring since October 2013 and has coated boxing in Southern California and overseas since 2000. Francisco additionally covers boxing for the Ventura County (California) Star newspaper. He could be reached at [email protected]
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