Henry “World Star” Arredondo Remains Undefeated

SAN ANTONIO, TX (November 5, 2019) – This past Saturday from the San Antonio Shrine Auditorium in San Antonio, Texas, Henry “World Star” Arredondo (8-0, 4 KOs) picked up the biggest win of career by beating fellow undefeated foe, Rafael Morales (3-1 1KO), via an eight-round unanimous decision.

Arredondo was tested against a fighter tough as nails and had to dig deep to pull out the victory, which he did.

“Rafael Morales is a really tough fighter and I have a ton of respect for him.,” said Arredondo. “I had to fight with all my heart to be able to beat him, it wasn’t an easy fight, but I know these are the type of fights that make me better. As I step up in competition, I know the fights are going to get tougher. I was determined to get the victory and I came out on top.”

Arredondo saw a three-fight knockout streak come to an end, but his coach is fine with his performance.

“We can’t knock out every opponent, and Rafael Morales is the type of fighter that helped ‘World Star’ get rounds in early in his career,” said Rick Nunez, Arredondo’s coach and mentor. “I know he can develop into a great fighter. We all love knockouts, but we love fighters who can win at the highest levels of the sport. This kid had a lot movement and I like what I saw from Henry as he made the proper adjustments.”




HENRY ARREDONDO IN ACTION TONIGHT

AN ANTONIO,TX (November 2, 2019) – Undefeated super bantamweight prospect, Henry Arredondo (7-0, 4 KOs), returns today, Saturday, November 2nd, at the San Antonio Shrine Auditorium in San Antonio, Texas. The fighter best known by his nickname “World Star” will face undefeated Rafael Morales (3-0, 1 KO) in an eight-round bout.

“I got into the sport of boxing to be the best, and fighting undefeated opponents so early in my career, is exactly how I wanted to be moved. I’m ready to let me hands do some damage and fighting in my hometown of San Antonio, Texas, it simply doesn’t get better.”

“I know how hard my fighter has trained and this will be a great moment in his career to show where he is at skill-wise, right now, compared to the rest of the division.” said Arrendondo’s longtime trainer, Rick Nunez. “This kid has tremendous power in both hands and I believe he will become something special in this sport.”

Henry Arredondo will fight this Saturday, November 2nd at the San Antonio Shrine Auditorium in San Antonio, Texas.