By Ahmed Santos, notifight.com

Very motivated in the closing stage of his hard training, the explosive Sonoran puncher, Rogelio "Porky" Medina, is ready to go toe to toe with former world champion Luis Ramon "Yori Boy" Campas on June 17th. Medina (25-1, 19 KOs) is training in the capital city of Hermosillo, and accepts the challenge of the legendary fighter in Navojoa, where Campas has been practically invincible with an excellent win streak in his last four fights.

“I know my youth, strength, technique and hunger for victory should be enough to subdue a veteran warrior like Yori Boy Campas. He has a great experience and a strong punch, plus Navojoa is starting to grow into his home with all of the support he receives, but I gladly took the challenge and not just to beat him - but I want to put him on canvas, which has happened only once," Medina said.

The battle between Medina and "Yori Boy" Campas (97-15-1, 76 KOs) is promoted by Latin Sports. The fight is scheduled for ten rounds at middleweight, and Tecate will be on the scene in the city of Navojoa.