By Héctor Villarreal
Panamanian coach and former world ranked fighter, Juan Mosquera moved to Osaka, Japan to affix Tomoki Kameda´s crew.Mosquera arrived in Osaka on Wednesday, the place he can be in command of coaching the members of the TMK Fitness center, included proprietor Tomoki (42-5, 23 KOs) ranked #9 by IBF at featherweight and #13 by WBC, Japanese heavyweight Mitsuro Tajima (12-2, 10 KOs) and undefeated South African tremendous light-weight John Paul Masamba (3-0, 2 KOs), between others.
“After a good friend really useful me, I obtained a telephone name from Mr. Kameda per week in the past and simply three days later, I used to be boarding a fly to Japan as a result of I see this as an incredible alternative for fulfillment”, stated Mosquera. “Koki began his professional profession in Mexico, the place he made 18 of his 47 fights, so he speaks Spanish fluently, which made all the things simpler” added the coach.The Panamanian boxing model has been all the time acknowledged world wide. Alfonso “Panama Al” Brown was the primary Latin American to win a world boxing title. Within the early Seventies Ramon “Curro” Dosman was employed to coach Nicaraguan Alexis Argüello, and Saul “Plomito” Espinosa traveled to Puerto Rico to arrange Wilfredo Gómez. Each of them grew to become members of the Worldwide Boxing Corridor of Fame.
Within the Eighties Bernardo Checa retired as a world-class superfeather and moved to Belfast, UK the place he made world champions like Dave Mc. Auley.
Within the Nineties Celso Chavez went to Colombia the place he skilled Mauricio Pastrana, amongst different champions. Rigoberto Garibaldi taught Rosendo Alvarez and coached Ricardo Mayorga in a few of his most vital fights. Simply to say a couple of.
Panamanian boxers haven’t received a world championship since April 2016, and presently, light-weight Ricardo Nuñez (WBC #2) and flyweight Azael Villar (WBO #15) are the one ranked fighters, the worst state of affairs it has ever confronted, so Mosquera’s choice to maneuver to Japan locations him nearer to massive fights.