On November 13, on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather and Deji, Jadier Herrera will square off against Franklin Manzanilla at the Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai. While Herrera will be fighting his 9th professional fight, Manzanilla will walk towards his 30th pro fight. Considering Mayweather will be be making his appearance in the ring, Herrera and Manzanilla will have the opportunity to display their skills in front of a large audience on November 13.
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While Herrera is in his 20s, his opponent, Manzanilla, is 35. Manzanilla is a seasoned fighter and will come with more experience than Herrera on November 13. However, Herrera is still undefeated in the ring whereas Manzanilla has tasted defeat 8 times. Thrice Manzanilla lost his fights getting knocked out in the ring.
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Who do you think has an edge as we walk towards the fight? Would root for the 20-year-old Cuban fighter or the 35-year-old Venezuelan boxer in the ring? As we near the fight, here is a look at the numbers that tell us in detail about the fight.
Jadier Herrera vs. Franklin Manzanilla: Stats and physical attributes
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Herrera is 20 years old and on November 13 will fight out of Dubai, UAE. So far, he’s had a total of 8 fights. His pro boxing record comprises 0 losses and 8 wins. 6, that is to say, 75% of his fights end with a knockout in the ring. Herrera made his professional debut last year against Medi Miiro in Dubai. He is used to fight in the featherweight division of boxing. On November 13, he will look to snatch a win and make an impression worldwide.
On the other hand, an orthodox fighter, Franklin Manzanilla, will fight his 30th fight in the ring. His professional record comprises 8 losses and 21 wins. 20, that is to say, 68.97% of his fights end with a knockout win. As opposed to Herrera, Manzanilla debuted in 2010 against Sergio Mayorga in Panama City. He stands 5′ 5½″ tall and has a reach of 171cm in the ring. Like Herrera, Manzanilla is also used to fight in the featherweight division of boxing.
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With all that said, who would you prefer to win? Do you think youth will favor Herrera or experience will come to the aid of Manzanilla at this fight? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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