By Jake Donovan
The opportunity comes two weeks later than initially
expected, but Edgar Puerta is set for his 130 lb. title challenge as he faces
defending champ Takashi Miura. The bout will take place on November 22 in
Tokyo, pushed
back from its originally targeted date of November 8.
Promociones del Pueblo, Puerta’s promoter, confirmed the
date change and finalization of terms Tuesday morning, insisting that “Edgar is
ready for this title fight, and will come home a world champion.”
The bout was initially ordered over the summer, as Puerta
is the mandatory challenger to the title Miura has held his last April. A deal
was believed to have been reached in August, but the delay in firming up all
details was due to finding the appropriate venue and accommodating Japan TV
rights, airing live on WOWOW-TV in Japan.
Newly crowned flyweight king Róman Gonzalez is also
slated to appear on the show, making his first defense versus an opponent to be
determined. The unbeaten Nicaraguan won a title in his third weight class with
a 9th round knockout of lineal flyweight champion Akira Yaegashi on
September 6 in Tokyo.
Miura (27-2-2, 21KOs) will make
the third defense of the title he won last April with a 9th round
stoppage of Gamaliel Diaz. The majority of his career has taken place in Japan,
although his first defense was a visit to hostile territory, turning back the
challenge of Sergio ‘Yeyo’ Thompson last August in Cancun, Mexico.
The showdown with Puerta will mark Miura’s fourth
straight fight versus an opponent from Mexico. It will also mark an end to what
will amount to an 11-month inactive stretch by fight night. Miura hasn’t fought
since a 9th round knockout of Dante ‘Crazy’ Jardon last New Year’s
Eve in Tokyo.
Puerta (23-4-1, 19KOs) heads
overseas for the first time in his career, coming in his first title fight. His
lone fight outside of Mexico came in June ’08 in Venezuela, where he suffered
his first career loss. The setback marked a struggling stretch in his career,
losing four times—including three in a row—over the course of seven fights.
The 32-year old enters this bout
riding a 12-fight win streak, including an 8th round stoppage of
Carlos Cardenas more than two years ago to move into title contention.
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