Kevin Brown and John Bauza square off for the WBA Continental Super Lightweight Title in Orlando, Florida. This bout is set to decide the next super lightweight stalwart.
Kevin Brown, sporting an undefeated record of 5-0 since his pro debut in August 2022, has already made a mark with three KOs. His recent victory came against Idalberto Umara through a split decision, showcasing his ability to control tough matches. Similarly, John Bauza’s ring tenure began in April 2016 and highlights an impressive portfolio with 18 wins and only a single loss. Bauza returned to winning ways with a TKO against Willmank Canonico Brito this March following his first career defeat last year.
Kevin Hayler Brown faces John Bauza for the WBA Continental Super Lightweight Title.
Kevin turned pro in 2022 and has managed an unbeaten record of 5 wins with 3 by knockout, highlighting his capability to end fights decisively. His last win was a split decision against Idalberto Umara, a fighter with more experience and a higher knockout rate. The fact that Kevin could handle someone with greater experience bodes well for this matchup against Bauza, who has faced and overcome various levels of competitors but also holds an uneven record in recent fights.
John Bauza became a pro in 2016 and has compiled a record of 18 wins, 1 loss, with 8 KOs. His most recent bout resulted in a TKO against Willmank Canonico Brito, demonstrating strong offensive capabilities. However, his only loss came from Richardson Hitchins by unanimous decision—a fighter with similar stats to Kevin—which may indicate difficulties Bauza faces against tactically adept opponents like Kevin.
Hendri Cedeno faces Enriko Gogokhia in a super lightweight clash.
Hendri Cedeno turned pro in 2021 and remains undefeated with a record of 13 wins, 0 losses, and 10 knockouts. His recent victory was a unanimous decision against Matt Conway, who had less knockout power compared to Cedeno. Given his string of knockout wins, Cedeno's aggressive style could prove challenging for Gogokhia, who recently lost.
Enriko Gogokhia started his professional career in 2016. He has a record of 13 wins, 1 loss, and 2 draws. His last match resulted in a loss to Samuel Teah by unanimous decision. Comparing opponents, Teah possessed lesser knockout capabilities than Cedeno which might give Hendri the upper hand due to superior power and momentum from being undefeated.
Bree Howling faces Beata Dudek in a bantam class fight with no titles on the line.
Bree Howling, unbeaten with a record of 7-0, turned pro in 2019 and is known for her relative knockout power at 28.57%. Her victory over Nancy Franco by unanimous decision showcases her ability to dominate experienced fighters, which sets a favorable stage against Dudek, who was recently defeated by Maureen Shea.
Beata Dudek holds a record of 4 wins and 3 losses since starting her boxing career in 2023, with all of her victories coming via knockout. Despite an aggressive start in her career, recent losses to more seasoned opponents like Maureen Shea indicate vulnerabilities that Howling could exploit given her undefeated record and fighting consistency.
Harley Mederos takes on Nikolai Buzolin in a light division match, no titles are at stake.
Harley Mederos turned pro in 2021 and has an undefeated record with 6 wins, 5 by knockout. In his last fight, he won against Pedro Vicente Scharbaai who had a balanced but less impressive record (7-7-1). Harley's consistent performance against similarly ranked opponents gives him an edge going into the fight with Nikolai.
Nikolai Buzolin has a mixed record of 9 wins, 9 losses, and 1 draw, with half of his wins by knockout. His recent loss to Curmel Moton, an aggressively rising talent, suggests he struggles against strong offensive fighters. Considering Harley's knockout power and undefeated streak, Nikolai faces a tough challenge.
Antraveous Ingram faces Cruse Stewart in a super welter clash; no belts are on the line.
Antraveous Ingram, debuting professionally in 2022, has maintained an unbeaten record of 7 wins, with 2 by knockouts. He convincingly won his last match on May 31, 2024, against Luis Solis who has far more experience. Given Ingram's consistent form and ability to dominate his recent veteran opponent, he could have an advantage over Stewart despite their weight class differences.
Cruse Stewart turned professional in 2018 and holds a record of 8 wins with 6 by knockout but has experienced recent setbacks losing three. His last fight resulted in a defeat by unanimous decision against Kyrone Davis on December 16, 2023. Since Stewart has faced increasingly challenging opponents without success lately, going up against an undefeated rising star like Ingram presents another tough challenge for him.
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