One of the most prominent fighters from Venezuela, Juan ‘El Niño’ Ruiz (14-0, 8 KO’s) is set to return to the ring this Friday, August 21 at the Revolution Park in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico.
Ruiz will face Mexican fighter Juan Carlos Márquez ( 11-8-4, 5 KOs) in a fight scheduled for six rounds in the welterweight division.
In his last fight, Marquez was victorious against former undefeated fighter Gael Cota by unanimous decision.
“I’m prepared to take this challenge against an opponent who knows his stuff, and is coming off a good win. I’ve had an excellent training camp with my trainer Rene Miranda in Tijuana, and I feel very confident that I will bring back the victory for Venezuela. We believe that my time is now, and I will overcome any challenge,” stated Juan ‘El Niño’ Ruiz, who finished his amateur boxing career with 214 wins and only 6 losses.
After a 17-month layoff, due to management problems, the Venezuelan boxer managed to return to the ring July 9 in Tijuana, where he scored a first round knockout against Charly Valdez.
In 2013, Ruiz was ranked number 11 by the WBA after knocking out Nelson Lara in the fifth round.