SALINAS, PUERTO RICO - Undefeated Cesar Seda, Jr. (20-0, 15KOs) in his final pre-weigh-in was unable to weight over 121 pounds, which is equivalent to 5% above the 115-pounds required by Professional Boxing Commission. He topped the scale at 121 pounds. After some light training which included three rounds on the bag, three with the mitts and three on the rope - Seda was 117 pounds.

"We have been stationed here for five weeks and you see the outcome of the work. This has been the best preparation in the history of my career. I feel much better, with great strength, speed and without the anxiety of eating which I sometimes felt," said Seda, Jr.

Seda will travel on Saturday for his big date. He will leave with his father and coach Cesar Seda Sr., Daniel Seda, and trainer Luis Cintron at 2:40:pm on flight #588 of American Airlines, which hits Miami, and from there goes straight to Argentina.

"I'm in the best shape of my life and I will make a good fight," added the boxer who is only 24 years old. Seda faces undefeated WBO champion Omar Narvarz on April 15. He return to Puerto Rico on April 18 on flight #639 of American Airlines from Miami. The card will be transmitted by way of pay-per-view at a cost of $29.95.