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Mexican boxer asks thieves to return champion’s belt

Mexican boxer Bryan Acosta, 21, with an undefeated record of 13-0 and 4 knockouts, was violently assaulted by three subjects, and asked the community for help in recovering the belt that accredits him as the Central American Federation featherweight champion. and the Caribbean Boxing (Fecarbox), which won just last March 7 in Hermosillo, Sonora.

The Fecarbox is one of the regional entities recognized by the World Boxing Council, and sanctioned Acosta’s fight with Jesús Ortega for the 126-pound belt. It was a duel agreed to eight rounds in support of the exhibition offered by Julio César Chávez and Jorge ‘Travieso’ Arce before a packed event at the Hermosillo Multiple Use Center.

Acosta, through a video, showed some of the injuries that caused him with an ice pick and also with kicks. His team reported to ESPN that the air conditioner, stove, refrigerator, bed, clothing, cell phone, training items and the belt he had won a few weeks ago were taken from his home.

“It is something of great value, not so much the material, it is something that cost me with sweat to earn it, it is practically what I come to ask for justice for, and I want to show you the damage they did to me, they bit me with an ice pick (showing a wound in my chest, arm), they bit me several times here, ”said the Sonoran boxer, nicknamed ‘Latino’.

“They hit my nose with kicks, they broke my head a little, here I have other blows, in the back I have other blows, in the ribs they kicked me and so on,” added the Mexican fighter, who trains with the renowned champion maker. Alfredo Caballero, also coach of world champions Miguel Berchelt, Juan Francisco Estrada and Yamileth Mercado.

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