
JEYVIER CINTRÓN WILL FACE KAZUTO IOKA ON DECEMBER 31 IN JAPAN FOR THE WBO
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO– Puerto Rican Jeyvier Cintron traveled early this morning to Japan to challenge Japanese Kazuto Ioka for the 115-pound WBO belt on December 31 at the Ota-City General Gymnasyum in Tokio, Japan.
Cintrón (11-0 1ND, 5 kos), the first Puerto Rican boxer to participate in two Olympic Games (2012 and 2016), went along with his trainer Iván “Iron Boy” Calderón, also trainer Alfonso “Ury” Ramos, his father and former boxer Javier “Perrito” Cintrón, and Peter Rivera, Vice-President of PR Best Boxing Promotions.
The first WBO challenger at 115 pounds will face Ioka (24-2, 14 kos), who has been world champion in four divisions (105, 108, 112 and 115 pounds) and won the WBO belt at 115 pouneds when he beat Filipino Aston Palicte by TKO in June when faced for the vacant title.
For the Ioka-Cintron meeting, the officials have already been assigned. The referee will be the American Tony Weeks and the judges Wes Melton (United States), Phil Austin (Australia) and Julio César Alvarado (Panama). The WBO supervisor will be León Panoncillo Jr.


