Oscar Valdez vs Liam Wilson Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

At Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, Oscar Valdez from Mexico and Liam Wilson from Australia will fight for the Interim WBO World Super Featherweight Title. This match fills a vacancy in the challenging super featherweight category.

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Oscar Valdez, with a career spanning from 2012, carries a record of 31 wins and two losses, showing his strength with 23 knockouts. His last bout was also against Wilson, marking this event as a critical rematch.

Liam Wilson turned professional in 2018 and has since secured 13 wins out of 15 fights, seven by knockout. The upcoming fight presents a direct challenge to both fighters, given their previous face-off and consistent performances in the super featherweight division.

With their last match offering no conclusive victory, Valdez and Wilson meet again under heightened stakes. This rematch puts their preparedness and adaptability to the test, making it a duel not to miss for boxing enthusiasts.

Oscar Valdez vs Liam Wilson Full Fight Card

  • Oscar Valdez (129.7 lbs.) vs. Liam Wilson (129.6 lbs) - Vacant WBO Interim Junior Lightweight World Title - 12 Rounds
  • Seniesa Estrada (104.2 lbs)  vs. Yokasta Valle (104.3 lbs) - Undisputed Minimumweight World Championship  — 10 Rounds
  • Raymond Muratalla (137.1 lbs)  vs. Xolisani Ndongeni (137.1 lbs) — Junior Welterweight — 10 Rounds
  • Lindolfo Delgado (140.7 lbs)  vs. Carlos Sanchez (140.4 lbs) — Junior Welterweight— 10 Rounds
  • Richard Torrez Jr. (236.6 lbs)  vs. Don Haynesworth (276.5 lbs) — Heavyweight — 8 Rounds
  • Sergio Rodriguez (163.9 lbs)  vs. Sanny Duversonne (163.7 lbs) — Middleweight — 6 Rounds
  • Emiliano Fernando Vargas (136.5 lbs)  vs. Nelson Hampton (136 lbs) — Lightweight — 6 Rounds
  • Alan Garcia (135.9 lbs)  vs. Gonzalo Fuenzalida (137.9 lbs) — Lightweight — 8 Rounds
  • Art Barrera Jr. (141.6 lbs)  vs. Keven Soto (139.7 lbs) — Junior Welterweight — 4 Rounds
  • Ricardo Ruvalcaba (140.9 lbs)  vs. Avner Hernandez Molina (140.6 lbs) — Junior Welterweight — 6 Rounds

Oscar Valdez vs Liam Wilson Undercard

Oscar Valdez vs Liam Wilson Fight

  • Division/Weight : super-featherweight
  • Oscar Valdez record : 31-2
  • Liam Wilson record : 13-2
  • Belts at stake : N/A

Oscar Valdez is set to fight Liam Wilson in a super-featherweight class bout.

Oscar Valdez turned pro in 2012 and has built a solid record of 31 wins, 2 losses, with 23 knockouts. Standing as an orthodox fighter, his knockout ratio shows his power in punches. Valdez's experience and high KO count suggest he has the upper hand over Wilson, who has fewer professional bouts.

Liam Wilson, despite being newer to the pro scene since 2018, shows promise with a record of 13 wins, 2 losses, and 7 KOs. He stands taller than Valdez which might give him reach advantage but considering Valdez's experience and aggression, Wilson faces a tough challenge ahead.

Seniesa Estrada vs Yokasta Valle Fight

  • Division/Weight : minimumweight
  • Seniesa Estrada record : 25-0
  • Yokasta Valle record : 30-2
  • Belts at stake : IBF World Minimum, WBA World Minimum, WBC World Minimum, WBO World Minimum

Seniesa Estrada fights Yokasta Valle for the IBF, WBA, WBC, and WBO World Minimum Titles.

Estrada has been a pro since 2011, boasting a perfect record of 25-0-0 with 9 knockouts. Holding both the WBA and WBC titles already marks her as a powerful force in the minimumweight class. Her efficiency and power suggest a significant challenge for Valle, whose performance against similarly skilled opponents will be rigorously tested.

Valle turned pro in 2014 and has an impressive record of 30-2-0, also with 9 KOs. As the current IBF and WBO champion, her experience is slightly greater in terms of total fights; however, her two losses indicate vulnerability that Estrada might exploit. Facing Estrada presents Valle with possibly her toughest challenge yet, given Estrada's undefeated streak and aggressive fighting style.

Lindolfo Delgado vs Carlos Sanchez Fight

  • Division/Weight : super-lightweight
  • Lindolfo Delgado record : 19-0
  • Carlos Sanchez record : 25-2
  • Belts at stake : N/A

Lindolfo Delgado will face Carlos Sanchez in a super-lightweight fight with no belts on the line.

Lindolfo Delgado turned professional in 2017, building an undefeated record of 19 wins, with 14 by knockout. His power and consistency set him apart, shown by his impressive knockout rate of about 74%. Given his last opponent’s similar stats to Sanchez but lower knockout percentage, Delgado's power suggests he might dominate the upcoming match.

Carlos Sanchez started his professional career a year earlier than Delgado, in 2016, and boasts a record of 25 wins with just 2 losses, including 19 knockouts. This gives him a slightly higher knockout percentage at 76%. Facing off against Delgado, who has a nearly identical build and fighting style but fewer fights overall suggests this could be a closely matched fight where experience and strategy could tip the balance in Sanchez's favor.

Raymond Muratalla vs Xolisani Ndongeni Fight

  • Division/Weight : lightweight
  • Raymond Muratalla record : 19-0
  • Xolisani Ndongeni record : 31-4
  • Belts at stake : N/A

Raymond Muratalla is set to face Xolisani Ndongeni in a lightweight match; no titles are on the line.

Raymond Muratalla turned pro in 2016 and boasts an undefeated record of 19 wins, with 16 by knockout. Holding the WBO Global Light title, his power and skill have been on full display leading up to this fight. His high knockout rate suggests he has significant punching power that Xolisani Ndongeni will need to be wary of, especially considering the weight class both fighters compete in.

Xolisani Ndongeni, with a career starting in 2010, brings experience into the ring having fought 35 times and won 31 of those bouts, 18 by knockout. Despite having more losses than Muratalla, Ndongeni's greater number of fights and rounds signals robust ring experience and endurance. Given his history and varied competition level, Ndongeni poses a challenge for Muratalla with his seasoned skills and possibly superior strategy planning for longer bouts.

Alan Garcia vs Gonzalo Fuenzalida Fight

  • Division/Weight : lightweight
  • Alan Garcia record : 11-0
  • Gonzalo Fuenzalida record : 12-3
  • Belts at stake : N/A

Alan Garcia faces Gonzalo Fuenzalida in a lightweight clash, with no belts on the line.

Alan Garcia turned pro in 2020 and has an unbeaten record of 11 wins, with 9 coming from KOs. His knockout power is evident, holding an 81.82% KO rate. Facing opponents like Fuenzalida with fewer KO wins suggests Garcia holds a significant power advantage, making him a formidable challenge in this fight.

Gonzalo Fuenzalida turned professional in 2015 and has accumulated a record of 12 wins and 3 losses, with only 3 of those wins by KO. His experience over longer rounds is clear, but his lower KO rate of 25% against Garcia's stronger knockout performance indicates he may need to rely more on strategy than power to secure a win in this match.

Richard Torrez Jr vs Donald Haynesworth Fight

  • Division/Weight : heavyweight
  • Richard Torrez Jr record : 8-0
  • Donald Haynesworth record : 18-8
  • Belts at stake : N/A

Richard Torrez Jr is set to face Donald Haynesworth in a heavyweight clash with no belts on the line.

Torrez Jr turned professional in 2022 and boasts an undefeated record of 8 wins, all by knockout, indicating his powerful punching capability. Given his 100% KO ratio against Haynesworth's previous opponents, who have shown vulnerability, this match suggests that Torrez Jr might have an advantage due to his consistent knockout power.

Haynesworth, with a pro career starting in 2014, brings experience into the ring with an 18-8-1 record, including 16 KOs. This match-up pits his experience and decent knockout power against Torrez Jr's unblemished record and relentless attacking style, potentially making it a test of Haynesworth's ability to withstand and counter heavy punches.

Ricardo Ruvalcaba vs Avner Hernandez Molina Fight

  • Division/Weight : super-lightweight
  • Ricardo Ruvalcaba record : 11-0
  • Avner Hernandez Molina record : 4-3
  • Belts at stake : N/A

Ricardo Ruvalcaba faces Avner Hernandez Molina with no belts on the line, in a super-lightweight bout.

Ricardo turned pro in 2020, holding an undefeated record of 11 wins, no losses, and one draw, with nine wins by knockout. Facing an opponent like Molina, who has more losses than wins and no KO victories suggests Ricardo's powerful striking could play a decisive role in this matchup.

Avner Hernandez Molina became a pro fighter in 2021 and has a record of four wins and three losses, without any knockout victories. Given his less impressive record and lack of knockout power compared to Ruvalcaba’s notable KO rate, Molina may need to rely on strategy over strength to make an impact in this fight.

Emiliano Vargas vs Nelson Hampton Fight

  • Division/Weight : lightweight
  • Emiliano Vargas record : 8-0
  • Nelson Hampton record : 10-8
  • Belts at stake : N/A

Emiliano Vargas is set to fight Nelson Hampton in a lightweight bout with no belts on the line.

Emiliano Vargas, turning pro in 2022, boasts an undefeated record of 8 wins, 7 by knockout. With a high KO rate of 87.5% and fresh off his last victory, Vargas seems poised for success against Hampton, considering his ability to end fights early. Hampton's more experienced but mixed record suggests Vargas's power could be decisive.

Nelson Hampton shows a seasoned profile with a record of 10 wins, 8 losses, and 6 knockouts since starting in 2017. Despite his experience and solid knockout power (60%), Hampton faces a tough challenge against the younger, undefeated Vargas. His performance in previous fights hints at vulnerability against strong punchers like Vargas, setting up an intriguing clash.

Sergio Leon Rodriguez vs Sanny Duversonne Fight

  • Division/Weight : middleweight
  • Sergio Leon Rodriguez record : 10-0
  • Sanny Duversonne record : 12-6
  • Belts at stake : N/A

Sergio Leon Rodriguez fights Sanny Duversonne in a middleweight bout with no belts on the line.

Sergio Leon Rodriguez turned pro in 2021 and has an unbeaten record of 10 wins, 0 losses, and 1 draw, with 8 of those wins by knockout. His last fight is against Sanny Duversonne, indicating his readiness to take on experienced opponents. Given his high KO rate and undefeated streak, Rodriguez's power and skill may pose a significant challenge for Duversonne.

Sanny Duversonne has been professional since 2017, accumulating a record of 12 wins, 6 losses, and 2 draws, including 9 knockouts. His extensive ring experience over more bouts and rounds than Rodriguez suggests he's battled tested. However, facing a younger undefeated fighter like Rodriguez might challenge Duversonne's resilience and strategy in this matchup.

Art Barrera Jr. vs Keven Soto Fight

  • Division/Weight : super-lightweight
  • Art Barrera Jr. record : 3-0
  • Keven Soto record : 5-1
  • Belts at stake : N/A

Art Barrera Jr. is fighting Keven Soto in a super-lightweight bout with no belts on the line.

Art Barrera Jr. turned pro in 2023 and has quickly made a name for himself with an unbeaten record of 3 wins, all by knockout. He's fresh, with his last fight being right now against Keven Soto, suggesting he's comfortable at this level. Given Barrera's 100% KO rate against his past opponents, his power will be a significant factor against Soto.

Keven Soto started his career two years before Barrera, in 2021, and has built up a record of 5 wins, 1 loss, and 3 KOs. This experience gives him more ring time and possibly an edge in tactics over the relatively new Barrera. With a 60% KO rate and having been more battle-tested than Barrera Jr., Soto might leverage this experience to manage the power and aggression of his opponent effectively.

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