A 24 year old from Israel, Ivanovski brings a record of 4-0 with 3 KOs. He will have been off for nearly a year when he enters the ring in about ten days. Daniel is a skilled and well-schooled fighter, but he has shown some flaws in a couple of his fights. Against Marcus Smith, Ivanovski was susceptible to overhand rights Against Romelle Terrell, he faded a bit in the final round.
Bobadilla is a 39 year old from Aguascalientes, Mexico. He sports a record of 9-20-1. As a boy, he was interested in weightlifting, but his dad forced him to try boxing when he was 14 years old. It came naturally for him and he was a national-level amateur in Mexico. Snart turned pro in 2009.
Early in his career the man nicknamed El Gatito fought as light as bantamweight and as heavy as super featherweight. He lost to a young Rey Vargas, Alberto Guevara, Yan Barthelemy, and Rocky Hernandez to name a few well-known opponents. His best result was a draw against world title challenger Alejandro Gonzalez in 2016.
El Gatito has since grown into a full-size cat. After a nearly six-year layoff, Bobadilla reinvented himself as a blown up junior middleweight. His last couple of fights have come at super middleweight. He has developed some sneaky punches as his career has progressed, but he's a wide puncher who doesn't counter much. Super middleweight was very heavy for him; this fight is at cruiserweight. Hector might need to hide some weights in his shorts to get close to 200 pounds.
This bout is slated for four rounds. Because of the size difference, it's not difficult to imagine Ivanovski knocking Bobadilla silly and putting his lights out.
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