On September 15 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Mexican Moises Fuentes is boldly promising to defeat and simultaneously retire Nicaraguan Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez.

A former world champion at minimumweight and light flyweight Moises seeks to emulate what he did six years ago when he traveled to Puerto Rico to retire former champion Ivan Calderon, audaciously stating:

 "My goal is  to retire Roman González. I will be preparing myself at the Otomí Ceremonial Center and I will have the company of world-class fighters like Rodrigo "Gato" Guerrero, Juan "Churritos" Hernández and Julio César Martinez. I am happy to be working with my old team.

"Roman is not that strong at the  115 pounds. I know the punches with which I can hurt him. Neither of us wants to lose this fight!"

IN OTHER NEWS: Undefeated NABF Lightweight champion, Selina "Aztec Queen" Barrios (4-0, 2 KOs), returns to the ring on September 22, 2018, against an opponent TBA. The 10-round bout will take place at Whataburger Field, home to the Corpus Christi Hooks, the double-A affiliate of the Houston Astros.

In her last bout, Barrios, who is a devastating power-puncher, scored a sensational knockout against previously unbeaten foe, Aida "Lady Sparta" Satybaldinova (3-1-1). Barrios' knockout over Satybaldinova, which many boxing pundits are saying is a candidate for "Knockout of the Year", went viral on social media and YouTube. The Aztec Queen, from San Antonio TX, will look to shine once again when she steps in the ring in on Sept 8.

"I'm coming off a great performance and I'll be looking to repeat what I did in the ring in my last bout," said Selina Barrios, older sister to undefeated super-lightweight contender Mario Barrios (21-0, 13 KOs). "My goal every time I step in the ring is to give the fans their money's worth. I love knocking out my opponents, and that will be my mindset going into this fight."

Barrios, who captured the NABF Lightweight title in only her third pro fight, is considered by many as the next female super-star in boxing. Her aggressive fighting style is what her managers love most about her.