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Live Blog: PBC on FS1 – Rios vs Herrera

Rios and Herrera face off tonight in Lancaster, Calif.

A weekend full of sports concludes with the PBC on FS1. Premier Boxing Champions will bring a main event between Brandon Rios (33-3-1, 24 KOs) and Aaron Herrera (32-6-1, 21 KOs) at the Pioneer Event Center in Lancaster, Calif.

In the undercard, we’ll see Mario Barrios (18-0, 10 KOs) face off against Jose Luis Rodriguez (21-9-, 12 KOs). There will probably be three fights, but because of hockey, I’ll be picking up the live blog when this fight hits the ring.

As always, scroll on down for the live blog. Keep reading for the press release from the PBC.

Former champion Rios ready to get back in business against Herrera after long layoff
Brandon Rios hasn’t fought in 19 months, but the former world champion vows to deliver his usual crowd-pleasing brand of ferocity in his return to the ring.
Brandon Rios (33-3-1) will take on Aaron Herrera (32-6-1, 21 KOs) in a 147-pound main event set for 10 rounds Sunday night at the Pioneer Event Center in Lancaster, California (FS1 & FOX Deportes, 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT).
“I’ve always given the fans a great show,” Rios said. “I’m planning on picking up right where I left off and being better than ever when I get back in the ring. They’ll see the guy they love to watch.”
A former 135-pound titleholder, “Bam Bam” last fought in Las Vegas in December 2015, when Tim Bradley Jr. stopped him in Round 9 of their 147-pound world title bout.
Rios announced his retirement after being knocked down twice in the final round and stopped for the first time in his 37-fight career, but the father of five (ages 4 through 13) eventually began to feel that old itch, one that his wife, Vicky, advised him to scratch while he could still reach it.
“I have enough money to retire comfortably and was done with boxing, but I missed it a little after a few months,” Rios said. “I told my wife I thought I still had something left.
“She said to go back and do it now because ‘I don’t want you coming back later on in your life and getting hurt.’ She told me either say you’re done and don’t waste your time or do everything correctly, get your weight right, fight again and get it out of your system.”
The 31-year-old Oxnard, California, resident returns with an entirely new team, including replacing longtime trainer Robert Garcia with Ricky Funez, who has been working with Rios at the Ten Goose Boxing Gym in Van Nuys, California.
“Ricky hasn’t changed anything, but he’s added to my arsenal,” said the 5-foot-8 Rios. “I’ll show more head movement, be less stationary and more on my toes.
“[Herrera is 1 inch] taller and can brawl, but I’ve been executing a game plan that allows me to be the same exciting fighter I’ve always been.”
Rios’ only defeats have come against onetime world titleholders. In addition to the TKO against Bradley, he dropped 12-round unanimous decisions to Manny Pacquiao (November 2013) and Mike Alvarado (March 2013). Rios also stopped Alvardo in two other meetings in October 2012 and January 2015, respectively.

The fights are on FS1 beginning at 10:30 p.m. EST. I’ll show up for the second fight and be with you the rest of the way. Watch it with me.

Written by Adam Greene

Adam Greene is a writer and photographer based out of East Tennessee. His work has appeared on Cracked.com, in USA Today, the Associated Press, the Chicago Cubs Vineline Magazine, AskMen.com and many other publications.

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