Jaime Munguia, the talented fighter from Tijuana, weighs his options for the next contender in the ring. He has two potential super middleweight opponents: Christian Mbilli and Diego Pacheco. This decision follows Terence Crawford's retirement, which has left some titles up for grabs in their division.
Earlier last year, Munguia faced Bruno Surace at The Venue Riyadh Season in Saudi Arabia following a challenging period that included a doping test failure. Despite that snag, Munguia secured a win by unanimous decision over Surace. Now, with his return spotlighted by new matchups and opportunities, Munguia feels rejuvenated and ready to step back into action.
"I think March, April or the end of February, on any date we are ready," Munguia explained during an interview with Frontera TV. "As you know, last year I didn't have much activity so I had a lot of things to fix." With renewed focus after his break, he is eager to make a strong comeback.
His preference seems to lean towards Mbilli. "I think Mbilli I like right now," said Munguia. Though acknowledging Pacheco as a worthy contender too, he maintains both options make for compelling fights in guiding his career's next phase.
Munguia also commented on Crawford’s move following his retirement: "I really wouldn't know what to tell you…I think he's going to go down to 160 pounds."
With input from boxing insiders like ESPN journalist Salvador Rodriguez and reports by Izquierdazo on Frontera TV statements regarding Munguia’s future plans [see link](https://www.instagram.com/p/DSGe_YYkp0k/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm;_medium=loading), fans wait with anticipation for Jaime's final decision and return strategy.