The interim super flyweight champion of the ABM, Nataly Delgado, and Mexican Arlenn 'Sánchez' have both made weight at 114 pounds 3/4. The world title fight is scheduled for this Saturday, December 6th, in Santiago, Veraguas. Additionally, in the 115-pound division, Panamanian Ronald Batista made the required weight to face Leroy Estrada in a bout that promises to be one of the most technical of the event. In the 118-pound division, the young talent Iker Canto also made weight to face Víctor Rodríguez, while in the 165-pound division, Abdiel González and Marcos Reyna completed the list of boxers ready to step into the ring. The Panamanian Nataly Delgado had no problem making the scale for her fight to defend her interim super flyweight (115 pounds) title of the World Boxing Association (ABM) when she faces Mexican Arlenn 'La Torita' Sánchez. This will be Delgado's first world title defense in Veraguas, her homeland. At the official weigh-in, 'La Torita' Sánchez weighed 114 pounds 3/4, as did the Panamanian champion Nataly Delgado. The event marks the first time in Panamanian boxing history that a world title fight will be held outside the capital city. The night promises intense emotions and a high competitive level, with national and international athletes looking to make a name for themselves.
Panamanian champion Nataly Delgado ready for title defense
Panamanian boxer Nataly Delgado successfully weighed in for her interim world title super flyweight fight against Mexican Arlenn Sánchez in Santiago, Veraguas.