By Haxel Rubén Murillo, notifight.com

Carlos Blandon, manager of WBC flyweight champion Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez, has denied that his team reached an agreement with Mexican trainer Ignacio "Nacho" Beristain, to train the undefeated three division world champion in the future.

The manager confirmed that there have been talks and he also stated there have been talks with Robert Garcia and Freddie Roach as well. They are analyzing several details, such as they requested salaries or each trainer and which coach has the adequate time to train Gonzalez.



"I talked to Don Nacho, but we have not made any decisions. We are still in [discussions on whether it's going to be] Don Nacho, Freddie Roach or Robert Garcia. We are in communications with the three, but there is nothing concrete," Blandon stated.

"The three coaches that I mentioned work for wages and percentages. If we do camp a salary is paid, if it is a preparation for a specific fight then they would require a percentage, ranging between 12 and 20% of Román's purse, and that is significant. We need some for training, to guide him in camp, not just someone to stand in the corner.'

November 22 is the date of Gonzalez's return, when he defends his WBC flyweight title against Filipino Rocky Fuentes in Japan.