(AUG 25) Former flyweight world
champion Kenia Enriquez (13-1, 6KO) of Tijuana, Mexico, finished
camp strong this past Monday with an intense work out under the
watchful eye of trainer and father Gustavo Enriquez. The
twenty-one year old Kenia comes back to the ring after nearly a
six month hiatus. Enriquez will be facing the tough Lorena
“Ratoncita” Arias (3-7) of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, in a junior
flyweight six rounder. The bout is part of the Borizteca fight
card presented at the Mezzanine Hall in Tijuana, Mexico, this
Friday, August 28th.
“This past Saturday we did our
last day of sparring and today did the last of the hard days,”
Enriquez explained. “The rest of the week it will just be about
dropping the last couple of pounds and maintaining the weight.
Enriquez will be back in the
108-pound division since September of last year when she
defeated Mayela Perez via a unanimous decision in San Diego,
California. Prior to that Enriquez captured the NABF junior
flyweight title with a seventh round stoppage of veteran Jolene
Blackshear. “I’m back in my weight class, junior flyweight. I
won the title at flyweight but now I want to make a run in my
weight class. I know that I will go back to flyweight eventually
and maybe even higher but for now, 108 pounds is where I want to
be.”
In Arias, Enriquez faces a tough
fighter who has only been stopped twice and in much higher
weight classes.
“She’s fought ‘Avispa’ Ortiz, who is the straw weight champion,
and Nancy Franco, another champ,” Enriquez said of her next
opponent. “I think she will be a good measuring stick of how I
perform after the layoff and back at junior flyweight. I don’t
look for the knockout, I just fight my fight and I know she is
tough but I wouldn’t mind finishing the night early.”