Alan Sanchez vs Saul Bustos for WBA Fedecentro belt on Oct 29

Don Chargin Productions and Paco Presents Boxing return to the Cache Creek Casino Resort Event Center on Saturday, October 29, when welterweight Alan Sanchez (21-5-1, 10 KOs) of Fairfield, California will take on undefeated Saul Bustos (15 – 0-1, 8 KOs) of Los Angeles, California, in a ten-round fight for the WBA Fedecentro title.

“I am very excited for this fight. I just had a son and bought a house, so I’m very motivated,” Sánchez said before his WBA title fight. “I will start my camp at the Nick Diaz Academy helping Nate Diaz for his next pay-per-view fight, from there I will head to San Diego to finish my camp.”

For Paco Damian, who has been doing shows at Cache Creek Casino Resort for the last eight years, “I am very grateful to be back at Cache Creek Casino Resort and for the opportunity to do our show at the new Event Center.

“We are thrilled to be able to provide opportunities for local fighters at a world-class venue like Cache Creek and entertain Northern California fight fans.

“The main event is something special. We have a great fight that has a WBA title on the line. I am excited to bring this type of fight to the Northern California area and see it as it is the first fight we will be doing at Cache Creek in two years.”

Bustos, who is training at Freddie Roach’s Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood, California, is eager to make the most of this moment as it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to win a WBA title and win a world championship. classification.

Many boxing insiders believe that Bustosis is the next big thing and a much talked about prospect in Los Angeles, California making his first appearance in Northern California.

The undercard will feature super bantamweight Ivan Vergara (8-1, 2 KOs), of Fairfield, California, popular Sacramento, California cruiserweight Blake “The Beast” McKernan (13-1, 6 KOs), as well as Kevin “No Más” Montano (3-0, 2 KOs), who trains out of Sacramento, Ca, all in separate fights, with opponents to be named at a later date.

Tickets are priced from $49 to $125 front-row tickets, and the first bell rings at 7 p.m. PST.

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