Joby Sanchez Looks To Leave XFC 25 The Same Way He Arrives. Perfect.
Aug 26, 2013 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) -- XFC 25: Boiling Point will see the long awaited
return of Open Fighter Try Out winner Joby
Sanchez. When Sanchez enters the cage on Sept 6th, it will have
been nearly a year since we last saw him compete. The 22 year old
made his promotional debut last September at XFC 20, where he
submitted Chris Dunn at
just 1:49 of the 1st round. After his impressive win over Dunn,
Sanchez was slated to meet Eric Moell at
XFC 23, in Louisville, Kentucky. Unfortunately, Sanchez was
sidelined with an injury and had to remove himself from the match
up between the two young undefeated fighters. Sanchez’s
replacement, Joey Diehl,
defeated Moell and handed him his first loss as a pro. The stars
have now aligned and wishes have been granted, the Moell versus
Sanchez match will finally happen, when the two meet in
Alburquerque, New Mexico LIVE on AXS TV. Will Moell prove to the
MMA world that Sanchez dodged a bullet in Louisville, or, will Joby
prove to Moell that the outcome in the Blue Grass State would have
still been the same had he competed?
Joby Sanchez (4-0) has been a martial artist since the age of 7. The New Mexico fighter has studied several disciplines over the years, finding success with every one. One of Chavez Dojo’s most decorated students, Sanchez’s stand up and striking background is well documented. The 1st Degree Black Belt in Kajukembo Karate also holds a Silver Gloves Championship, with an impressive record of 32-3 as a boxer. Not wanting to leave any holes in his game, Sanchez competed in wrestling during his high school years. In 2009, Sanchez was the New Mexico State Runner-up in his weight class. Now, in his second year as a professional mixed martial artist, Joby Sanchez finds himself undefeated, carrying a perfect 4-0 record, and signed to one of the largest promotions in the country. Joby Sanchez is truly one of the sports rising stars and looks to soon add championship gold to his resume. At XFC 25, Sanchez wants to formally put every Flyweight coming into the XFC on notice; that any road to a future title will have to go through him.
Joby had this to say about the pending fight with Eric Moell: “This is a fight and anything can happen, but I just don’t see my opponent beating me. I respect his skills as a fighter, but I really think I am a stronger in every aspect. I am just excited to be fighting for a company as big as the XFC, and getting to do it in front of my family, friends, and the whole Chavez Dojo. With all the love and support I am getting leading up to the fight from everyone, it’s awesome that they will get to be there and share the moment with me.”
Joby Sanchez and Xtreme Fighting Championships invade the Albuquerque Convention Center, in beautiful Albuquerque New Mexico, for XFC 25: Boiling Point on September 6, 2013. The event is presented by ICRealTime Security Solutionsand will be broadcast live on AXS TV, beginning at 10 pm eastern. Follow Joby on Facebook & Twitter @jobysanchez, and for up to the minute information leading up to XFC 25, follow the XFC @OfficialXFC.
Joby Sanchez (4-0) has been a martial artist since the age of 7. The New Mexico fighter has studied several disciplines over the years, finding success with every one. One of Chavez Dojo’s most decorated students, Sanchez’s stand up and striking background is well documented. The 1st Degree Black Belt in Kajukembo Karate also holds a Silver Gloves Championship, with an impressive record of 32-3 as a boxer. Not wanting to leave any holes in his game, Sanchez competed in wrestling during his high school years. In 2009, Sanchez was the New Mexico State Runner-up in his weight class. Now, in his second year as a professional mixed martial artist, Joby Sanchez finds himself undefeated, carrying a perfect 4-0 record, and signed to one of the largest promotions in the country. Joby Sanchez is truly one of the sports rising stars and looks to soon add championship gold to his resume. At XFC 25, Sanchez wants to formally put every Flyweight coming into the XFC on notice; that any road to a future title will have to go through him.
Joby had this to say about the pending fight with Eric Moell: “This is a fight and anything can happen, but I just don’t see my opponent beating me. I respect his skills as a fighter, but I really think I am a stronger in every aspect. I am just excited to be fighting for a company as big as the XFC, and getting to do it in front of my family, friends, and the whole Chavez Dojo. With all the love and support I am getting leading up to the fight from everyone, it’s awesome that they will get to be there and share the moment with me.”
Joby Sanchez and Xtreme Fighting Championships invade the Albuquerque Convention Center, in beautiful Albuquerque New Mexico, for XFC 25: Boiling Point on September 6, 2013. The event is presented by ICRealTime Security Solutionsand will be broadcast live on AXS TV, beginning at 10 pm eastern. Follow Joby on Facebook & Twitter @jobysanchez, and for up to the minute information leading up to XFC 25, follow the XFC @OfficialXFC.
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