Juan Francisco Estrada, known for his tenacity, turned pro in 2008 and has amassed a record of 44 wins with 28 knockouts, signaling strong offensive skills. Jesse Rodriguez, who began his professional career in 2017, maintains an unbeaten streak with 19 victories, showing promising talent early in his career. Estrada’s rich experience includes significant victories against tough opponents like Roman Gonzalez and Argi Cortes which exemplify his ability to handle top-tier fighters. Compared to Rodriguez's shorter list of high-stakes fights, Estrada’s extensive history in deeper waters could give him an edge.
Juan Francisco Estrada vs Jesse Rodriguez Fight Card
- Juan Francisco Estrada vs Jesse Rodriguez
- Sunny Edwards vs Adrian Curiel
- Yamileth Mercado vs Ramla Ali
- Arturo Popoca vs Danny Barrios Flores
- Leonardo Rubalcava vs William Flenoy
- Fabian Rojo vs Daniel Gonzalez
- Gabriel Muratalla vs Carlos Fontes
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Juan Francisco Estrada vs Jesse Rodriguez Fight
Juan Francisco Estrada faces Jesse Rodriguez for the WBC World and Ring Magazine Super Flyweight Titles.
- Division/Weight: super fly
- Juan Francisco Estrada record: 44-3
- Jesse Rodriguez record: 19-0
- Belts at stake: WBC World, Ring Magazine Super Flyweight Title
Estrada, turning pro in 2008, has a record of 44 wins (28 KOs) and three losses. He defeated Roman Gonzalez with a majority decision in his last fight. Facing opponents with high knock-out rates, such as Gonzalez, shows Estrada performs well against top-tier fighters. This advantage will be critical against Rodriguez, whose unbeaten streak will test Estrada's experience in high-stakes matches.
Rodriguez, who began his professional career in 2017, is undefeated with 19 wins (12 KOs). His most recent victory came against Sunny Edwards via retirement. Despite fighting lesser-known opponents compared to Estrada's more prominent roster, Rodriguez brings youth and an unblemished record into the ring. This fight will be a significant test of his skills at a higher level, particularly against an experienced fighter like Estrada.
Sunny Edwards vs Adrian Curiel Fight
Sunny Edwards faces Adrian Curiel in a flyweight class bout, with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: fly
- Sunny Edwards record: 20-1
- Adrian Curiel record: 24-5
- Belts at stake: N/A
Sunny Edwards turned professional in 2016 and has fought in 21 bouts with a record of 20 wins and only 1 loss. He lost his last fight against Jesse Rodriguez, an undefeated opponent. Given Rodriguez's strength shown through his high knock-out rate, Edwards might face fewer challenges against Curiel whose statistics are less dominant compared to Rodriguez.
Adrian Curiel turned pro in 2016 and has a track record of 24 wins, 5 losses, and 1 draw from 30 fights. His most recent bout was a loss to Sivenathi Nontshinga by technical knockout. Considering his inconsistent performance against Nontshinga and noting Sunny Edwards' experience with stronger opponents like Rodriguez, Curiel will need to up his game for this fight.
Yamileth Mercado vs Ramla Ali Fight
Yamileth Mercado faces Ramla Ali for the WBC World Female Super Bantamweight Title.
- Division/Weight: super bantam
- Yamileth Mercado record: 23-3
- Ramla Ali record: 9-1
- Belts at stake: WBC World Female Super Bantamweight Title
Yamileth Mercado turned pro in 2014 and holds a fight record of 23 wins, 3 losses, with 5 knockouts. She has successfully defended her WBC World Super Bantam title multiple times. Her last victory was against Linda Laura Lecca by unanimous decision, showing her consistency at top levels. Given Lecca’s modest knockout rate, Mercado's style and experience should provide her an upper hand over Ali, who has less knockout power.
Ramla Ali started her professional career in 2020 possessing a record of 9 wins, 1 loss, and 2 knockouts. She recently won against Julissa Alejandra Guzman by unanimous decision after losing to the same opponent by knockout five months earlier. This shows improvement and adaptability which could make the upcoming fight competitive. However, her relatively short career and less intense fight history compared to Mercado could be a disadvantage in handling the championship pressures.
Arturo Popoca vs Danny Barrios Flores Fight
Arturo Popoca will fight Danny Barrios Flores in a super bantamweight bout.
- Division/Weight: super bantam
- Arturo Popoca record: 13-0
- Danny Barrios Flores record: 15-0
- Belts at stake: N/A
Arturo Popoca, undefeated with a record of 13-0-1 and 8 KOs, turned pro in 2021. He maintained his unbeaten streak with a unanimous decision win over Ernesto Garcia Flores, who had a strong knockout rate prior to their fight. With Flores' higher knockout percentage, Popoca proved his resilience against heavy hitters, setting up an intriguing match with Danny Barrios Flores given their similar aggressive styles.
Danny Barrios Flores, also unbeaten at 15-0 with 5 KOs since starting his professional career in 2019, last secured a victory by unanimous decision against Brayan Ramos Armenta. Fighting opponents like Ramos Armenta with lesser knockout capacities and lower experience has positioned him well for this matchup. His technical boxing skills will be tested against Popoca's demonstrated durability and higher knockout wins.
Leonardo Rubalcava vs William Flenoy Fight
Leonardo Rubalcava will face William Flenoy in a super light class bout.
- Division/Weight: super light
- Leonardo Rubalcava record: 7-0
- William Flenoy record: 3-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Leonardo Rubalcava, who turned pro in 2023, holds an undefeated record of 7 wins with 3 by KO. His last match against Roberto Nevarez ended in a TKO victory. Nevarez had a stronger KO percentage than Flenoy, suggesting Rubalcava will carry forward his winning momentum.
William Flenoy started his professional career in 2019 and has a fight record of 3 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw, with only 1 win by KO. His recent loss to an undefeated Adrian Torres indicates he might struggle against the aggressive style of Rubalcava.
Fabian Rojo vs Daniel Gonzalez Fight
Fabian Rojo faces Daniel Gonzalez in a welterweight clash, with no titles on the line.
- Division/Weight: welter
- Fabian Rojo record: 8-0
- Daniel Gonzalez record: 5-1
- Belts at stake: N/A
Fabian Rojo, who turned professional in 2022, boasts an undefeated record of 8 wins with 6 by knockout. His last victory was over Shaquile Felicia by unanimous decision, an opponent less experienced than Rojo. Considering Gonzalez's experience level is more aligned with Rojo's earlier competitors rather than his recent ones, this match-up poses a favorable scenario for Rojo to maintain his winning streak.
Daniel Gonzalez, from Albuquerque and also beginning his pro career in 2022, holds a record of 5-1, with two wins by knockout. He secured a unanimous decision win against Gilbert Meza in his most recent fight, showing solid performance despite his less experienced opponents thus far. Facing Rojo might be challenging given Rojo’s consistent track record and higher knockout rate compared to Gonzalez's past opposition in similar weight classes.
Gabriel Muratalla vs Carlos Fontes Fight
Gabriel Muratalla faces Carlos Fontes in a bantamweight clash.
- Division/Weight: bantam
- Gabriel Muratalla record: 11-0
- Carlos Fontes record: 23-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Gabriel Muratalla went pro in 2019 and holds an undefeated record of 11 wins, with 6 by knockout. His recent fight saw him defeating Aramis Solis via TKO, facing an opponent with more losses than wins, suggesting he might handle a challenge like Fontes effectively despite Fontes' experience and higher knockout ratio. Both are orthodox fighters from the same weight class, making the match-up technically even.
Carlos Fontes turned professional in 2007 and sports a record of 23 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw, knocking out 19 opponents. His last fight against the significantly less successful Marco Antonio Monteros resulted in a TKO victory, marking his continued power but against relatively weaker competition. This comeback after years of inactivity might pose a challenge against Muratalla's active streak and consistent performance.
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