Christian Mbilli will face Mark Heffron at the Centre Gervais Auto in Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada for the WBC Continental Americas Super Middle title. Both fighters will contest in a 10-round super middleweight match.
Turning professional in 2017, Mbilli has maintained an undefeated record through 26 bouts, scoring 22 knockouts. His most recent victories include a win by retirement against Rohan Murdock and knockout wins over Demond Nicholson and Carlos Gongora. Conversely, Heffron, who turned pro in 2010, commands a history of 30 wins and notable power with 24 knockouts. However, he lost against Jack Cullen by TKO last September but bounced back with a TKO win over Serhii Ksendzov in February 2024.
Christian Mbilli vs Mark Heffron Fight Card
- Christian Mbilli vs Mark Heffron
- Arslanbek Makhmudov vs Miljan Rovcanin
- Mehmet Unal vs Rodolfo Gomez Jr
- Wilkens Mathieu vs Przemyslaw Gorgon
- Alexandre Gaumont vs Santiago Fernandez
- Christopher Guerrero vs Kenny Larson
- Moreno Fendero vs Rolando Wenceslao Mansilla
- Jhon Orobio vs Alexis Gabriel Camejo
Christian Mbilli vs Mark Heffron Undercard
Christian Mbilli vs Mark Heffron Fight
Christian Mbilli will face Mark Heffron for the WBC Continental Americas Super Middle title in the super-middleweight class.
- Division/Weight: super-middleweight
- Christian Mbilli record: 26-0
- Mark Heffron record: 30-3
- Belts at stake: WBC Continental Americas Super Middle
Christian Mbilli, undefeated with a 26-0 record, turned pro in 2017. His knockout percentage stands impressive at 84.62%, demonstrating his power against strong opponents like Rohan Murdock and Demond Nicholson. Reflecting on his last match against Murdock, whose record resembled Heffron's but with more losses, implies that Mbilli's commanding power and speed could overwhelm Heffron.
Mark Heffron, holding a professional record of 30 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw since starting in 2010 also emphasizes knockout tactics with a KO rate of 80%. His recent victory over Serhii Ksendzov showcased his strength despite Ksendzov having a significantly poorer record. However, considering Mbilli's previous triumphs over more formidable adversaries suggest Heffron might find this match particularly tough.
Albert Ramirez vs Adam Deines Fight
Albert Ramirez faces Adam Deines for the vacant WBC Continental Americas Light Heavy title.
- Division/Weight: light-heavyweight
- Albert Ramirez record: 18-0
- Adam Deines record: 23-2
- Belts at stake: WBC Continental Americas Light Heavy (vacant)
Albert Ramirez turned pro in 2018 and boasts an undefeated record of 18 wins, with 15 by knockout. His last fight was a unanimous decision win against Artur Ziyatdinov, who had a solid record but fewer KOs than Ramirez. Against Deines, his power and recent performances against stronger opponents suggest he has an edge in this upcoming bout.
Adam Deines turned professional in 2015 and has a record of 23 wins, 2 losses, and 14 knockouts. He last defeated Ondrej Budera by TKO, although Budera’s significantly weaker record presents less of a challenge compared to Ramirez. Facing Ramirez, whose opponents have generally been tougher, could be a more demanding test for Deines.
Arslanbek Makhmudov vs Miljan Rovcanin Fight
Arslanbek Makhmudov faces Miljan Rovcanin in a heavyweight matchup. No titles are on the line.
- Division/Weight: heavyweight
- Arslanbek Makhmudov record: 18-1
- Miljan Rovcanin record: 27-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Arslanbek Makhmudov turned pro in 2017 and holds a record of 18 wins with 17 by KO and one loss. He last fought Agit Kabayel and lost by TKO, marking his only professional defeat. Given Kabayel's undefeated record and higher knockout rate compared to Rovcanin, Makhmudov will likely see this fight as a chance to bounce back strongly against a less formidable opponent.
Miljan Rovcanin debuted professionally in 2012, accruing a record of 27 wins, 18 by knockout, while suffering three losses. His last victory was a TKO win against Petar Mrvalj whose record is substantially weaker than Makhmudov's recent opponents. Facing Makhmudov might present him with challenges given his record against significantly stronger opposition.
Mehmet Unal vs Rodolfo Gomez Jr Fight
Mehmet Unal faces Rodolfo Gomez Jr in a light-heavyweight bout.
- Division/Weight: light-heavyweight
- Mehmet Unal record: 9-0
- Rodolfo Gomez Jr record: 14-7
- Belts at stake: N/A
Mehmet Unal, who turned professional in 2021, holds an unbeaten record of 9 wins with 7 by knockout. His last victory was against Facundo Nicolas Galovar by unanimous decision. Considering Galovar's substantial experience but lesser KO rate (60%), Unal shows potential against Gomez Jr with a higher KO threat and unblemished record.
Rodolfo Gomez Jr started his career in 2008 and has a record of 14 wins, 7 losses, and 3 draws, with 10 victories by knockout. His latest fight was a loss to Ahmed Elbiali, who has a similar knockout potency (78.26%) to Unal’s (77.78%). This suggests that Gomez might face significant challenges handling opponents with strong knockout capabilities in the light-heavyweight division.
Alexandre Gaumont vs Santiago Fernandez Fight
Alexandre Gaumont faces Santiago Fernandez in a middleweight clash with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: middleweight
- Alexandre Gaumont record: 10-0
- Santiago Fernandez record: 8-0
- Belts at stake: N/A
Alexandre Gaumont turned pro in 2021 and boasts a perfect record of 10 wins, no losses, with 70% of his victories by knockout. He recently defeated Abdallah Luanja via TKO, who was an experienced fighter but had struggled for consistency. Given Gaumont's strong performance against seasoned opponents like Luanja, he looks poised to handle Fernandez's less proven track record in vigorous confrontations.
Santiago Fernandez also entered the professional scene in 2020, accumulating an undefeated streak (8-0-1), with 50% knockouts. His last victory was against Maximiliano Claudio Brizuela, a fighter with a more uneven record and less imposing knockout power compared to Gaumont's previous adversaries. Although undefeated, Fernandez has faced less formidable opposition than Gaumont, indicating potential challenges in matching Gaumont's strength and composure in the ring.
Christopher Guerrero vs Kenny Larson Fight
Christopher Guerrero faces Kenny Larson in a welterweight clash with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: welterweight
- Christopher Guerrero record: 10-0
- Kenny Larson record: 7-1
- Belts at stake: N/A
Christopher Guerrero turned pro in 2021 and has an unbeaten record of 10 wins, with half of those coming by knockout. His latest victory was against Sergio Garcia Herrera by a unanimous decision, indicating Guerrero's control in longer matches. Sergio had a less favorable record and lower KO rate than Kenny Larson, hinting that Guerrero will need to up his game against a more potent opponent like Larson who also has a higher KO rate.
Kenny Larson, having debuted professionally in 2021, has secured 7 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw with a solid knockout percentage of about 71%. He recently faced a split decision loss to Denzel Whitley. Whitley's undefeated record and similar KO percentage to Guerrero suggest that while Larson can hold his ground against tough opponents, facing an undefeated fighter like Guerrero may present significant challenges due to Guerrero's consistent performance and ability to handle pressure successfully.
Wilkens Mathieu vs Przemyslaw Gorgon Fight
Wilkens Mathieu will face Przemyslaw Gorgon in a super-middleweight match.
- Division/Weight: super-middleweight
- Wilkens Mathieu record: 8-0
- Przemyslaw Gorgon record: 17-12
- Belts at stake: N/A
Wilkens Mathieu turned pro in 2023 and has an unbeaten record of 8-0 with five knockouts. He last defeated Patrik Fiala, who had a less impressive record compared to Mathieu’s current undefeated streak, suggesting Mathieu may have an advantage due to his momentum and undefeated mindset. His opponents have not challenged him significantly, hinting that he might outperform Gorgon as well.
Przemyslaw Gorgon began his career in 2016 and holds a record of 17-12-2 with six KOs. His recent draw against Edison Demaj indicates inconsistent performance, which might impact his confidence against the younger and unbeaten Mathieu. Gorgon's extensive fight history also exposes more losses, which may disadvantage him in handling the offensive prowess of Mathieu.
Moreno Fendero vs Rolando Wenceslao Mansilla Fight
Moreno Fendero faces off against Rolando Wenceslao Mansilla in a middleweight bout.
- Division/Weight: middleweight
- Moreno Fendero record: 5-0
- Rolando Wenceslao Mansilla record: 19-14
- Belts at stake: N/A
Moreno Fendero, a southpaw from France, turned pro in September 2023 and boasts a perfect record of 5 wins with no losses, achieving 80% of these by knockout. His last victory came against Nicolas Luque Palacios, who had a moderate record but lower knockout power (15.38%). Fendero's consistent knockout wins against more experienced fighters suggest he will bring significant power to this fight against Mansilla.
Rolando Wenceslao Mansilla, also known as "Peligro," hails from Argentina and maintains an orthodox stance. Turning professional in April 2013, Mansilla has accumulated a record of 19 wins, 14 losses, and one draw with a knockout rate of 47.37%. His recent loss was to Da'Velle Smith, an undefeated rising star with powerful strikes. Given his experience but mixed recent track record compared to the ascending momentum of Fendero, Mansilla may face challenges matching Fendero's aggressiveness and power.
Jhon Orobio vs Alexis Gabriel Camejo Fight
Jhon Orobio faces Alexis Gabriel Camejo in a lightweight non-title bout.
- Division/Weight: lightweight
- Jhon Orobio record: 8-0
- Alexis Gabriel Camejo record: 8-2
- Belts at stake: N/A
Jhon Orobio turned pro in 2023 and has a perfect record of 8 wins, all by knockout, indicating powerful striking ability. His recent victories, including a win against Cristian Palma, who had extensive experience and moderate knockout power, suggest that Orobio can handle more seasoned opponents. Given Camejo's lower KO rate and less robust record, Orobio's aggressive approach could dominate.
Alexis Gabriel Camejo began his professional career in 2019 with 8 wins, 2 losses, and 1 knockout. His recent victory over Emiliano Miguel Acosta shows resilience through unanimous decisions but limited knockout capabilities. Facing Orobio, whose flawless knockout streak reflects impactful punch power, presents a significant challenge for Camejo. He will need to utilize his experiential ring craft carefully to tackle the offensive threat from Orobio.
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