By Isaac War, notifight.com

Former champion Jorge "El Travieso" Arce is motivated and his adrenaline is sky high after Indonesian Angky Angkotta claimed a robbery in their first meeting. They collide for the second time on Saturday in Mazatlans, Mexico for the vacant bantamweight title of the World Boxing Organization (WBO). In the first bout, Angkotta suffered a bad cut after a clash of heads in the seventh round and the fight was stopped. Arce won a technical decision, which Angkotta feels should have went his way.

"I'm very happy and I want to thank God, my family and my whole state of Sinaloa for having this opportunity to make Mexican boxing history by winning five world titles in five different weight divisions, so I'm very happy and I'm working extras hours in the gym and we are ready in Mazatlan, here life is passed here to mourn and feel poor millionaire, so here I am, people who want him to come see us for Mazatlan," Arce said.

"When we fough the first time, the fight ended because of a cut in the seventh round and it went to the cards and I think I won by two points, but he got very upset and said he was robbed. Here is his opportunity to vindicate himself and I am ready to eliminate all doubts. I won't leave the fight in the hands of the judges, I'm going to knock him out so there is no doubt about my victory."