Arce vs. Rojas: Jorge Arce Will Provide Excitement in Epic Undercard Bout
Make no mistake about it, the fight that everybody is going to be paying for is the one scheduled to take place between Manny Pacquiao and Tim Bradley. That being said, the bout between Jorge Arce and Jesus Manuel Rojas is going to be well worth the price of admission, or pay-per-view, all on it's own.
Get ready for an epic night of fights, boxing fans, because this card is going to be incredible.
Obviously, the whole sporting world stops to take notice anytime Pacquiao puts on the gloves and gets between the ropes, but he may not even be the main attraction on his own card.
Bradley is certainly not a fighter to take lightly, and I'm sure he's going to give Pacman a fight. But there's a ton of excitement coming from the prospect of a great undercard, where Arce is scheduled to fight.
With a career that boasts a 60-6-2 record with 46 knockouts, Arce is undoubtedly the favorite in this bout. While Rojas' numbers are also impressive—18-1-1 with 13 knockouts—he's going to be going up against a wealth of experience when he gets in the ring with Arce.
Not only that, but Arce knows that he has the opportunity to put on a great show on a big stage, according to his quote via Miguel Rivera of boxingscene.com:
""Do not worry, I am always ready for war, for a big fight. I'm very motivated and I am very excited because I'm going to support a Manny Pacquiao card. I know Pacquiao's fights are watched all over the world and that motivates me. I am ready to go twelve rounds, I'm ready for a big fight," Arce said. "If Rojas comes very well prepared, we're definitely going to steal the show, but if he isn't ready - we'll go to dinner early."
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Pacquiao vs. Bradley is going to provide a ton of hype, and it will certainly be a good bout, but this undercard fight between Arce and Rojas is going to be very exciting.
I expect Rojas will provide that entertainment for boxing fans.
Not only does he have the in-ring experience, but he's a vicious fighter. He's got quick hands, isn't afraid to attack and doesn't seem phased when he gets hit—which is easily one of the most underrated qualities of a great fighter.
Also, factor in his 46 KOs. He may be ready to go 12 rounds with Rojas, but I have a sneaky suspicion that he'll be delivering fireworks before the final bell, and that alone is worth the watch.
If that were all, I'd still be excited to watch him between the ropes, but add in the fact that he appears to understand exactly the type of stage that he's fighting on, and it's hard not to expect something great from the veteran boxer.


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