Movladdin Biyarslanov vs Marcos Villasana Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

Ronald Crawley Sept. 4, 2024, 2:04 p.m.

Movladdin Biyarslanov battles Marcos Villasana for the NABF Super Lightweight Title at Casino de Montreal in Quebec, Canada. This championship bout sets Biyarslanov, an undefeated southpaw with a knockout rate exceeding 85%, against Villasana, a seasoned fighter from Mexico with significant ring experience.

Biyarslanov, who turned pro in 2018, has quickly climbed the ranks, capturing attention with 13 KOs in his brief but impressive career. His last victory was a knockout against Elias Mauricio Haedo in June. Villasana, active since 2011 and now looking to rebound from a career gap marked by a mix of wins and losses, comes off an inactive period following his unanimous decision win over Edgar Espinosa Vargas in 2022. The Canadian's streak and power alongside Villasana’s experience and durability hint at an intense match.

Movladdin Biyarslanov vs Marcos Villasana Fight Card

Movladdin Biyarslanov vs Marcos Villasana Undercard

Movladdin Biyarslanov vs Marcos Villasana Fight

Movladdin Biyarslanov faces Marcos Villasana for the NABF Super Lightweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Movladdin Biyarslanov record: 15-0
  • Marcos Villasana record: 28-7
  • Belts at stake: NABF Super Lightweight Title

Movladdin Biyarslanov, unbeaten with a record of 15 wins and 13 KOs, turned pro in 2018. His last fight was a knockout win against Elias Mauricio Haedo, who had significant experience but many losses. With Biyarslanov's high KO rate and having overcome stronger opponents recently, he stands as a strong contender especially within his weight class.

Marcos Villasana has a professional record of 28 wins, 7 losses, and notched 15 KOs. He started his career in 2011. Villasana last defeated Edgar Espinosa Vargas by unanimous decision in November 2022. Considering his long period of inactivity and facing opponents with mixed success rates, Villasana may face challenges stepping up against an undefeated fighter like Biyarslanov, particularly in returning to competitive form after a break.

Imam Khataev vs Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna Fight

Imam Khataev faces Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna for the NABF Light Heavyweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: light heavy
  • Imam Khataev record: 7-0
  • Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna record: 31-12
  • Belts at stake: NABF Light Heavyweight Title

Imam Khataev, a pro since 2021, boasts a perfect record of 7 wins, all by knockout. His last victory came against Ricards Bolotniks—a seasoned fighter with considerable experience and a moderate knockout rate. Considering Khataev's consistent knockout power against experienced opponents like Bolotniks, he appears well-prepared to take on Maderna.

Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna turned professional in 2008 and has collected a record of 31 wins, 12 losses, and 21 knockouts. His recent loss to Vasily Voytsekhovsky, an undefeated opponent with significant knockout capability, does raise concerns about his ability to handle powerful strikers. Given Khataev's formidable knockout streak, Maderna may face challenges dealing with his opponent’s punch power.

Mary Spencer vs Naomi Mannes Fight

Mary Spencer will face Naomi Mannes for the Interim WBA World Female Super Welterweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Mary Spencer record: 8-2
  • Naomi Mannes record: 7-2
  • Belts at stake: Interim WBA World Female Super Welterweight Title

Mary Spencer turned professional in 2021 and has a record of eight wins, two losses, with six coming by knockout. Her recent victory over Sonya Dreiling showcased her power, stopping Dreiling with a technical knockout. However, Dreiling's lesser experience compared to Mannes suggests Spencer may face a tougher challenge against Mannes, who holds better stats in both wins and knockouts.

Naomi Mannes, since beginning her career in 2019, boasts seven wins, two losses, and one draw. Recently she won narrowly against Hannah Rankin by split decision. Rankin’s performance as an experienced fighter with more bouts than Mannes' upcoming opponent might indicate that Mannes could find herself well-prepared to meet the challenge posed by Spencer’s aggressive style given her past ability to handle experienced fighters effectively.

Wilkens Mathieu vs Marcos Nicolas Karalitzky Fight

Wilkens Mathieu faces Marcos Nicolas Karalitzky in a light heavy class bout with no titles on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light heavy
  • Wilkens Mathieu record: 10-0
  • Marcos Nicolas Karalitzky record: 8-9
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Wilkens Mathieu turned pro in 2023 and has an undefeated record of 10 wins, 6 by knockout. His last victory over Facundo Nicolas Galovar, a more experienced fighter with a similar knockout rate, shows his ability to handle seasoned fighters, indicating he might dominate against the lesser experienced Karalitzky.

Marcos Nicolas Karalitzky, fighting since 2015, holds a record of 8 wins, 9 losses, and 2 draws with only 2 knockouts. His recent win was against a low-ranked opponent which might not prepare him for Mathieu's aggressive, undefeated streak in their upcoming match.

Avery Martin Duval vs Jesus Adrian Daneff Fight

Avery Martin Duval faces Jesus Adrian Daneff in a super featherweight class bout.

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Avery Martin Duval record: 11-0
  • Jesus Adrian Daneff record: 13-11
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Avery Martin Duval turned pro in 2019 and boasts an undefeated record of 11 wins, zero losses, and one draw with a knockout ratio of 63.64%. He last defeated Ezequiel Palaversic by TKO, who had a weaker record compared to Daneff. Given his string of knockouts against tougher fighters in his recent matches, Avery appears poised for another dominant performance.

Jesus Adrian Daneff, on the other hand, turned professional in 2017 and has a mixed record of 13 wins, 11 losses, and four draws with a knockout rate of only about 30.77%. His last fight was a split-decision loss to Joel Ivan Manriquez who has a much less imposing record than Avery's previous opponents. This could indicate that Daneff might struggle against the more aggressive and successful Duval.

Christopher Guerrero vs Courtney Pennington Fight

Christopher Guerrero faces Courtney Pennington in a welterweight bout.

  • Division/Weight: welter
  • Christopher Guerrero record: 11-0
  • Courtney Pennington record: 17-8
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Christopher Guerrero turned pro in 2021 and remains undefeated with a record of 11 wins, including 6 knockouts. His last victory, a TKO against Kenny Larson, who had a weaker record, likely sets him up well against Pennington due to his consistent winning streak and knockout power.

Courtney Pennington has a mixed record of 17 wins, 8 losses, and 3 draws. Despite this, Pennington's experience against tough opponents like Custio Clayton might give him resilience. However, his recent losses suggest he may struggle against Guerrero's aggressive style and momentum.

Moreno Fendero vs Carlos Miguel Ronner Fight

Moreno Fendero will face Carlos Miguel Ronner in a super middleweight class fight, no titles involved.

  • Division/Weight: super middle
  • Moreno Fendero record: 6-0
  • Carlos Miguel Ronner record: 7-4
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Moreno Fendero, with a perfect record of 6 wins, 0 losses, and 4 by KO, turned pro in September 2023. His last victory was against Rolando Wenceslao Mansilla who had a mixed record. Given Fendero's current streak and performance against seasoned but inconsistent fighters like Mansilla, he looks strong going into this fight.

Carlos Miguel Ronner holds a record of 7-4-0 with only 2 KOs since starting his pro career in January 2018. His most recent win came via disqualification against Leon Maximiliano Gavilan, whose record is quite modest. Ronner's inconsistent outcomes, especially the loss to undefeated Gerardo Luis Vergara, suggest he might struggle against the undefeated Fendero who has delivered more consistent results against tougher opponents.

Jhon Orobio vs Joel Ivan Manriquez Fight

Jhon Orobio faces Joel Ivan Manriquez in a light division bout without any belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Jhon Orobio record: 10-0
  • Joel Ivan Manriquez record: 6-5
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Jhon Orobio turned pro in 2023 and quickly amassed a solid record of 10 wins, 0 losses, with 9 KOs, reflecting a 90% KO rate. His last fight was a TKO victory against Jose de Leon Jasso, who had a weaker record but more experience in the ring. Given Orobio's string of knockouts and higher competitive level seen from his recent matches, he enters this fight with an impressive momentum that might prove too much for Manriquez.

Joel Ivan Manriquez, with a professional record of 6 wins and 5 losses, turned pro back in 2018. His latest fight was a split decision win over Jesus Adrian Daneff, displaying some resilience despite an overall less dominant track record compared to Orobio. Manriquez's lack of knockout power as reflected in his 0% KO rate could be critical against an aggressive opponent like Orobio who has a knack for ending fights early.

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