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Stephen Fulton Jr. (22-1, 8 kos) says he has sent his game offensively and defensively ahead of his resale with WBC pen weight champion, Brandon Figueroa (25-1-1, 19 kos) this Saturday at the Night at the T-Mobile Arena, in Las Vegas.
(Credit: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions)
Fulton Jr. He says his coach, Derek ‘Bozy’ Ennis, has given him a new look. This could mean that he will fight more aggressively, passing to the attack on Figueroa. Four years ago, on November 27, 2021, Fulton crushed with a narrow decision of the majority of 12 rounds against Figueroa.
Regardless of his approach, Fulton will be more difficult for him to defeat Figueroa for the second time. Stephen has become stronger since he moved to 126, and now is his principle at the age of 28. Since his loss for Fulton, Figueroa has impressed with victories on Carlos Castro, Mark Magsayo and Jessie Magdaleno.
Former WBC and Wbo Super Bantamweight Fulton and Figueroa champion will fight PBC’s main support Main video PPV. This is an essential gain for Fulton, 30, to turn his career into a new class of weight in feather weight against large punctures with size and power that could make things difficult.
September 14 did not seemed fantastic in Fulton’s debut in 126 against Carlos Castro. Castro dropped him in the fifth and had to meet to win a ten-round decision. Fulton’s chin will have to be much better if he defeats Figueroa in his resale, because he will be hit with traits equally as hard as Castro dropped him.
“I am here in another big position for my life and career. I know it will be prepared and I am more than ready, “said Stephen Fulton for today Final press conference.
“My only goal is to achieve this victory and it does not matter how it goes down or how I succeed. I will be the world champion of two divisions on Saturday night. It must end with the raised hand,” Fulton continued.
“The only thing I focus is to become a world champion of two divisions. My coach ‘Bozy’ Ennis has given me a different look at things offensively and defensively.”