Chocolatito vs Martinez Fight Week Ep1: Press Conference (Behind the Scenes)

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Go behind the curtain in San Diego for the first installment of our BTS series for #ChocolatioMartinez fight week! P4P legend Roman Gonzalez faces WBC Flyweight king Julio Cesar Martinez, who steps up a division as a late replacement.

Mauricio Lara and Souleymane Cissokho also in action, as well as Skye Nicolson who makes her pro debut live on Before the Bell, joined by Marc Castro, Diego Pacheco and Anthony Herrera.

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