A few words with Miguel Madueño

Press Release

21/10/2021

A few words with Miguel Madueño

Fresh off a knockout victory on Triller Fight Club, lightweight power puncher, Miguel “El Explosivo” Madueño (25-0, 23 KOs), is scheduled to headline Thompson Boxing’s Friday, October 22, 2021, show against Jose Luis “La Boa” Rodriguez (25-14-1, 13 KOs), in an eight rounder. Here is what Madueño had to say about this training camp, his matchup with Rodriguez, and more.
 
On his recent training camp: "After my last win, which was a big KO victory over Sonny Fredrickson, I really wanted to stay in the gym and continue my momentum going forward. Anyone who knows anything about my career, knows I am a big puncher, but we're working on other aspects of my game so that when I need it, I will be able to show it. I am excited for this bout."
 
On his matchup with Jose Luis Rodriguez: "He has fought a lot of good fighters like Ruben Torres and Antonio Orozco. I want to show what I am capable of by getting another knockout. I want to stop him since he’s been taking everyone the distance, and the last person to stop him was a world champion in Mario Barrios. So, my goal is simple, I want to knockout Jose Luis Rodriguez."
 
On fighting in main event of Thompson Boxing’s New Blood event: "Thompson Boxing has treated me so well. My career wouldn't be where it is at without them being fully behind me, and now I am on the verge of a world title shot. I have a great record, a fan-friendly style, now it just comes down to performing time and time again. What is even nicer is now knowing they trust me to headline a card knowing fighters like Timothy Bradley Jr., Josesito Lopez, and Daniel Roman, have headlined cards for this same promoter. It means a lot, actually."
 
On what a victory will do for his career: "I want to be in the title picture, and I feel I have done enough to be a top-15 world-ranked fighter in the lightweight division. I think after this fight I will either be rated in the top-15 or people will start having conversations about me being in the top-15, and then I can get the type of fights that I want, and the fans want. So, a win will get me one step closer to my dream of being a world champion."