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Exclusive: Brandon Figueroa says Joet Gonzalez, wars and future wage

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July 18, 2025 | Exclusive Brandon Figueroa is ready to deliver fireworks at Manny Pacquiao vs. Mario Barrios Undercard-i promises to return to the versatile version of himself fans.

They will immediately get to Joet Gonzalez on July 19, Figueroa spoke only to World Boxing News about the duel, his career perspective and why he thinks that fans will once again see “Venerable Brandon”.

“I’m for it,” said Figueroa WBN. “If you know me and my career, I was looking for these fights. I just want the best of the best – whenever anyone wants to fight.”

Figueroa praised Gonzalez as a willing warrior with a high pace of work and said that the style of style should be delivered.

“No one other like Joet Gonzalez – someone who loves to fight and has a hardworking work indicator – so I’m sure it will be an engaging start of styles. I just can’t wait to go out and do what I do and just fight.”

“Venerable Brandon” returned

Working with the fresh coach, Figueroa says that the camp enlivened his hunger to fight many times a year – something he admits has disappeared.

“We just started cooperating and we felt that we made a good combination. I can’t wait for the return and training here.

“I want to restore this elderly Brandon, who fights more times a year and makes every fight full of action.”

Figueroa, known for his high pressure and brutal battles, was in his wars, including two classics against Stephen Fulton. At the age of 28, the question is now turning to longevity.

How long can wars last?

“Believe me, I was thinking about this question,” he said when he asked how long he was going to fight.

“As long as God allows me. If I feel that God tells me:” All right, Brandon, it is not good for you, “it will be a day. But until then, if he gives me the opportunity to walk and hit, I will box. Boxing is in my bottom. “

Of both men known from the Non-Stop volume and the mentality never turned, Figueroa expects nothing other than another war.

“I know that he will be ready and I know that he knows that I come prepared.

“They will prepare for someone who throws a hundred blows and is very vigorous. The same as we are preparing for someone with a huge engine like him.”

He added: “We worked on a few wonderful things – not so changing, but adding to it. I feel really sturdy. For some time I was hungry, so I can’t wait to put it all.”

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FUTURE CLASS FUTURE: at most 140

As a former 122-Funt champion, who is currently running a campaign at 126, Figueroa admits that scales have never been easy-but he says that discipline has always kept him on the right track.

“I think I can probably go to a maximum of 140. At the moment I want to see my body.

“My body allows me to do 126 – dissatisfaction – but I put my nose on a cut and I understand. Many people ask me how I did 122, but I did it.”

“You need a lot of heart to push this limit. I’m an extremist, so I always go out above.”

With the huge delicate of the headlights at Manny Pacquiao’s return and guaranteed scrap metal in Joet Gonzalez, Brandon Figueroa has an ideal opportunity to introduce herself again – and is ready to remind fans exactly who he is.

“Whenever we fight.”

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