WBC interim junior middleweight champion Serhii Bohachuk is positive about his chances to claim victory over Vergil Ortiz Jr. in their upcoming match tonight at the Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas.
Bohachuk, with a record of 24 wins, 1 loss, and 23 knockouts, states that he has more experience in the 154-pound division compared to the newcomer, Vergil Jr., who holds a record of 21 wins, all by knockout. Both fighters have strong punching power and are vulnerable to getting hit, making it hard for fans to predict the fight’s outcome solely based on their durability.
The Bohachuk vs. Ortiz Jr. clash will be aired live on ESPN and ESPN+ starting at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT, promising an exciting showdown.
Regarding Ortiz Jr., the 26-year-old’s theatrical antics alongside his father, Ortiz Sr., at the weigh-in on Friday left Bohachuk and his team puzzled. Such dramatic performances often serve as a tool for fighters to build interest and hype around their matches, a tactic Ortiz Jr. seems to have mastered.
Bohachuk is focused on displaying his skills and putting on a show for his fans in the ring. Though he recognizes Ortiz Jr.’s talent, he stands firm in his belief that he is the superior fighter and aims to defend his world champion title in the 154-pound division.
Proud of his Ukrainian heritage, Bohachuk finds strength and motivation in representing his country, pledging to secure a victory over Ortiz Jr. This fight holds great importance for Bohachuk as he aims to prove himself against an undefeated opponent considered a future world champion.
A win for Bohachuk would mark a significant milestone in his career, earning him respect and adoration from his supporters. Unfazed in his quest for success, the fighter draws inspiration from the unwavering backing of his Ukrainian roots.