Pasillas says he can go as low as 118 pounds

Press Release

25/09/2020

Pasillas says he can go as low as 118 pounds

Fresh of his spectacular knockout performance on FS1 PBC Fight Night, undefeated featherweight/bantamweight Victor Pasillas (16-0, 9 KOs, is thrilled to have extended his knockout to six. Pasillas looked unbelievable last night stopping previously unbeaten Ranfis Encarnacion (17-1, 13 KOs) by sixth-round TKO. “I told myself that I didn’t want the fight to go the distance because I know how important it was for me to look impressive in my PBC debut,” said Pasillas, who was born and raised in East Los Angeles. “When you fight on national television, I feel you must show out and go for the knockout. With this being my televised debut as well, that’s exactly what I did, keeping my knockout steak alive. I made a concerted effort to let my hands go and not be boring. Fans can expect me to fight this style every time I step in the ring.”
 
Pasillas wants all the big names anywere from 1118 to 126 pounds. “At age twenty-eight, I feel I’m in the prime of my career, ready to fight any of the champions or contenders at bantamweight or featherweight, Pasillas continued. “Both of those divisions are loaded with entertaining fights, and I’m ready to jump in headfirst and fight all of them. I know the fans want to see me challenge those guys so let’s see who they put in front of me next. I’m hoping it’s a big name. I’m so grateful to the folks at PBC and FOX, as well as my core team, for believing in me. I’m ready to take over.”
 
“It was an incredible feeling to see Victor get the exposure with PBC and Fox as he deserves everything that is coming his way,” said Greg Hannley, CEO of Prince Ranch Boxing, who manages Pasillas. “He has the talent to become a multiple division world champion, and knowing how hard he works, I can see him in some very big fights right away. Everyone is saying Victor is a star in the making and I agree. We are exploring options for his next opponent and I know it’s going to be big.”