Filip Hrgovi? (8-0, 6 KOs) will face Mario Heredia (16-6-1, 13 KOs) at the Centro de Usos MĂșltiples in Hermosillo, Mexico, on Saturday August 24, live on DAZN in the US, Sky Sports in the UK and RTL in Croatia. The unbeaten heavyweight sensation makes a quick return to the ring following his explosive first round KO win in Maryland in May over Greg Corbin. The Croatian star will be aiming for KO number seven in Mexico and defends his WBC International title against an in-form Mexican in the shape of Heredia who enters the bout on the back of a split-decision win over former World title challenger Samuel Peter in April. âIâm looking forward to fighting Mario Heredia in Mexico,â said Hrgovi?. âIâm expecting a good fight and I will train hard for him like I do for every opponent. âMexico is not a new place for me if you look at my amateur career. I have already fought twice in Mexico in the World Series of Boxing back in 2013 and 2014, and both fights I won, so Iâm really looking forward to fighting there again. âI was very satisfied with how my first fight for DAZN in American went. It couldnât have gone better for me really. I introduced myself in a special way. âGregory Corbin was a tough fighter and nobody expected a KO in the first-round. I showed the American audience what they can expect in my upcoming fights. I was only in the ring 60 seconds last time. We will see how much time I spend in the ring this time. I donât want to underestimate anybody. âI had three weeks off after my last fight and it was good to rest and recharge my batteries. I have already started my camp in Zagreb and will continue in Miami. I train hard in Zagreb with Yousef Hassan and Igor Cordas, while Pedro Diaz is waiting for me in Miami with my final tactics. âIâm excited to fight in front of the Mexican fans. I know they are huge boxing fanatics and I’m sure they will appreciate my style, no doubt about that.â âFollowing his devastating KO win over Gregory Corbin, weâre excited to see Filip back in the ring,â said promoter Nisse Sauerland. âWeâve said for a long time that he is the future of the heavyweight division and people are now starting to take notice. His World title charge continues on August 24 in Mexico, where fight fans can expect another show stealing performance.â Mexican World Champion Juan Francisco Estrada (39-3 26 KOs) tops the bill at the Centro de Usos MĂșltiples defending his WBC and Ring Magazine Super-Flyweight titles against American Dewayne Beamon (16-1-1 11 KOs). Uzbek Olympic silver medal man Shakhram Giyasov (8-0 6 KOs) looks to strengthen his claims for big fights at Super-Lightweight in his ninth pro outing, and young American-Mexican talents Alexis Espino (3-0 2 KOs) and Diego Pacheco (4-0 3 KOs) continue their educations in the paid ranks, with more fights to be added. An announcement on ticket on-sale dates and prices will be made by Matchroom Boxing later this week. |