By Crispin N. Chavarria, notifight.com

The Venezuelan former flyweight world champion Alexander "El Explosivo" Munoz does not rule out the possibility of an early knockout against Japanese star Koki Kameda. They clash this Sunday at the Ariake Coliseum in Tokyo, Japan for the vacant WBA bantamweight title.

Panamanian Carlos González (Top Athletes Management), now the international representative of Munoz, says the former champion has what it takes to beat Kameda and then go after super champion 'Chemito' Moreno.

According to his coach Orangel "Memin" Ramos, Munoz is already at the top of his physical techniques, with focus on his commitment this Sunday.

"I've eaten pasta and protein, I feel super strong and I will not have any excuses. I'm better than when I won the flyweight world title for the second time against Nashiro. On this occasion, my coaches mentalizing me on how important it is to win and I followed his instructions to the letter," said Munoz.