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Unbeaten Top Rank Star Looks Ahead to Next Fight and Reveals World Title Ambitions

Unbeaten Top Rank Star Looks Ahead to Next Fight and Reveals World Title Ambitions

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Unbeaten Top Rank Star Looks Ahead to Next Fight and Reveals World Title Ambitions

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Unbeaten Top Rank Star Looks Ahead to Next Fight and Reveals World Title Ambitions

Unbeaten Mexican Olympian Lindolfo Delgado (20-0, 15 KOs) will return to action against Bryan Flores (26-0-1, 15 KOs) on August 10 at Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on a show promoted by Top Rank, in association with Legacy Boxing Promotions. This junior welterweight bout will be the co-feature to the IBF featherweight world title battle between reigning champion Luis Alberto Lopez and Angelo Leo. Ahead of Delgado’s return, he has spoken about his upcoming fight against Flores and the importance of good sparring.

Lindolfo Delgado Ready to Face Bryan Flores

Delgado Reveals Sparring Partners

Delgado solidified his position as a legitimate contender in the junior welterweight division with his win over Omar Aguilar in August 2022. After a recent training session at the Robert Garcia Boxing Academy, Delgado spoke about his next fight against Flores: “Bryan Flores is a very good fighter with a lot of experience. He likes to trade, and he packs a punch. So, without a doubt, sparks are going to fly. It’s going to be a really good fight. And defeating him will move me up a bit in the rankings.”

Delgado Talks Sparring Partners and the Future

Delgado also discussed the quality sparring he’s received and the importance of learning from these sessions: “I have very good sparring partners. I’ve done a lot of sparring with Raymond Muratalla, Brandun Lee, and other boxers here at Roberto Garcia’s training camp. I’ve also gone a few rounds with Vergil Ortiz. They’re good sparring partners. They not only push you but also make you think.”

Delgado continued: “And I like that. They’re sparring sessions that make me think and make the rounds complicated so I can bring out my best and learn from them, too. The sparring sessions are really good. I’ve prepared well. Sparks fly here at the gym every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.”

Looking to the future, the Mexican added: “First things first. We have to fight Bryan Flores. We have to look good. After that, God willing, we can hopefully get a shot at a world title.”

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