Luis Alberto Lopez vs Angelo Leo Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

Ronald Crawley Aug. 8, 2024, 6:40 p.m.

Luis Alberto Lopez will defend his IBF World Featherweight Title against Angelo Leo at Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This main event fight brings together two top contenders of the featherweight division for the championship title.

Turning pro in 2015, Lopez has achieved a commendable record and impressive wins over fighters such as Joet Gonzalez and Michael Conlan. Similarly, Angelo Leo turned professional in 2012 and has proven his mettle by winning over notable athletes like Mike Plania and Nicolas Polanco recently. Both fighters have consistently faced tough competitors, suggesting a fierce contest ahead.

Luis Alberto Lopez vs Angelo Leo Fight Card

Luis Alberto Lopez vs Angelo Leo Undercard

Luis Alberto Lopez vs Angelo Leo Fight

  • Division/Weight: feather
  • Luis Alberto Lopez record: 30-2
  • Angelo Leo record: 24-1
  • Belts at stake: IBF World Featherweight Title

Luis Alberto Lopez will face Angelo Leo for the IBF World Featherweight Title.

Luis Alberto Lopez has a record of 30 wins, 2 losses, with 17 KOs. He turned pro in 2015 and holds the IBF World Feather title. He won his last fight by TKO against Reiya Abe, reflecting strong form. Given Abe's diverse experience similar to Leo's, Lopez demonstrates impressive readiness, potential effectiveness against Leo's similar style.

Angelo Leo sports a record of 24 wins, 1 loss, and 11 KOs since turning pro in 2012. His previous win was a unanimous decision over Eduardo Baez. Baez and Lopez exhibit comparable skill sets in recent matches; thus, Leo is expected to be well-prepared but faces a challenge against the technically proficient Lopez.

Lindolfo Delgado vs Bryan Flores Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Lindolfo Delgado record: 20-0
  • Bryan Flores record: 26-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Lindolfo Delgado faces Bryan Flores in a super light class matchup.

Lindolfo Delgado turned pro in 2017 and maintains an undefeated record of 20 wins, with 15 by knockout. He recently knocked out the tough Carlos Sanchez, who had a solid record himself. Given Delgado's streak and his ability to knockout experienced fighters like Sanchez, he looks ready to take on Flores.

Bryan Flores, also undefeated with a record of 26 wins and one draw, went pro in 2014. His last win came via TKO against Jorge Abel Bermudez, whose record was less impressive compared to Delgado’s recent opponents. Facing someone like Delgado will be a considerable challenge for Flores but could prove his toughness if he can manage a win.

Both fighters present strong records, hinting at a potentially explosive bout.

Richard Torrez Jr vs Joshua Temple Fight

  • Division/Weight: heavy
  • Richard Torrez Jr record: 10-0
  • Joshua Temple record: 13-3
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Richard Torrez Jr faces Joshua Temple in a heavyweight bout.

Richard Torrez Jr, turned pro in 2022 and stands undefeated with a 100% knockout rate from 10 wins. His last victory against Donald Haynesworth, who had substantial experience but mixed success, shows Torrez's power against experienced opponents. Given his streak and the previous opponents' knockout capabilities similar to Temple's, this fight is expected to be aggressive but favorable for Torrez given his consistent knockout history.

Joshua Temple has a fighting record of 13 wins, including 10 KOs since turning pro in 2016. Despite losing to the unbeaten Lorenzo Medina last December via TKO, complications arose matching Medina’s raw power and less experience comparatively. Now facing Torrez, whose crushing offense is proven by all-win knockouts, Temple must utilize his experience and learn from his recent loss adjustments if he hopes to counteract the younger fighter’s aggressive style.

Arnold Khegai vs Belmar Preciado Fight

  • Division/Weight: feather
  • Arnold Khegai record: 21-1
  • Belmar Preciado record: 22-7
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Arnold Khegai faces Belmar Preciado in a non-title featherweight fight.

Arnold Khegai turned pro in 2015 and holds a record of 21 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw, with 13 of those wins coming by knockout. His most recent victory was against Jon Martinez, who had fewer knockouts than him. Given this, Khegai's powerful punching advantage and experience over Martinez suggest he's well-prepared to face Preciado, who has more losses.

Belmar Preciado started his professional career in 2013 and has a fight record of 22 wins, 7 losses, and 1 draw with 15 knockouts. His last bout resulted in a loss against Carlos Castro, a fighter with fewer losses but higher knockout rates than him. Transitioning from two back-to-back defeats might challenge Preciado in maintaining momentum against Khegai’s comparable knockout power.

Vito Mielnicki Jr vs Laszlo Toth Fight

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Vito Mielnicki Jr record: 18-1
  • Laszlo Toth record: 32-8
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Vito Mielnicki Jr faces Laszlo Toth in a super welterweight class fight.

Vito Mielnicki Jr, who turned professional in 2019, holds an impressive record of 18 wins with 12 knockouts. His last victory over Ronald Cruz, who had a decent fight record himself, underscores Mielnicki's capacity to handle experienced fighters. Given Toth’s recent uneven performance, this matchup leans favorably towards Mielnicki.

Laszlo Toth started his career in 2010 and features a record of 32 wins with 20 knockouts. However, he showed inconsistency in his recent matches, including a loss against lesser-experienced Jack McGann. Facing Mielnicki, who has been winning against stronger opponents, suggests Toth might struggle in this bout.

Alan Garcia vs Maickol Lopez Villagrana Fight

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Alan Garcia record: 13-0
  • Maickol Lopez Villagrana record: 16-5
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Alan Garcia faces Maickol Lopez Villagrana in a light division bout.

Alan Garcia turned pro in 2020 and holds an undefeated record of 13 wins with 10 by knockout, showing strong finishing skills. His last win was against Wilfredo Flores, a more experienced fighter with a record of 10-3-1, via unanimous decision. Comparing this to Villagrana's recent losses, Garcia’s active competition level and KO prowess give him an edge in this fight.

Maickol Lopez Villagrana went pro in 2014, accumulating 16 wins and 5 losses. He experiences a rough patch recently with three consecutive losses, the latest against Ruben Villa by KO. Villa had a much stronger record than Villagrana's other opponents during their matches. Facing Garcia, who has been actively winning against tougher competition, suggests Villagrana might struggle unless he has significantly improved his tactics or conditioning beyond previous showings.

Albert Gonzalez vs Damian Alcala Fight

  • Division/Weight: feather
  • Albert Gonzalez record: 9-0
  • Damian Alcala record: 8-4
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Albert Gonzalez faces Damian Alcala in a non-title featherweight clash.

Albert Gonzalez turned pro in 2021 and has an undefeated record of 9-0, with 55.56% KOs. He recently stopped Conrado S. Martinez, who had a weaker knock-out ratio compared to his own at 0%. Given his streak and the higher KO rate, Albert stands as a formidable contender against Damian Alcala, whose past opponents had mixed success.

Damian Alcala started his career in 2019 and holds a record of 8-4 with only a 25% KO rate. His recent win was against Alejandro Vazquez Perez, who had significantly more losses than wins. The difference in their records and KO rates could present challenges for Alcala when facing the more robust athlete like Gonzalez.

Steven Navarro vs Israel Camacho Fight

  • Division/Weight: super fly
  • Steven Navarro record: 2-0
  • Israel Camacho record: 2-11
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Steven Navarro faces Israel Camacho in a super flyweight match.

Steven Navarro turned pro in 2024. He has a record of 2 wins, one by knockout. His last win was over Juan Pablo Meza by unanimous decision, a fighter with a modest record and lower KO rate than Israel. Given Navarro’s early success and speed, he might find an edge against Camacho's defensively weaker profile.

Israel Camacho also stepped into the pro ring in 2017. He holds a fighting record of 2 wins against 11 losses with no knockouts. His recent loss to newcomer Phillip Vella reveals challenges in handling fresh talent. Navarro's agile fighting style and stronger track record suggest he might overpower Camacho today.

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