Jaime Munguia vs Erik Bazinyan undercard - Full fight list, schedule, order of execution

Jaime Munguia will face Erik Bazinyan in a 12-round super middleweight bout at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. In this main event, Munguia, with a record of 43 wins and only one loss, will face the undefeated Bazinyan, who has 32 wins and only one draw.

Munguia turned pro in 2013 and has fought high-profile opponents, including Saul Alvarez last May, where he suffered his first pro loss. Bazinyan, meanwhile, debuted the same year and most recently scored a draw against Shakeel Phinn. Both fighters have consistently fought strong opponents, which reflects their preparation for this bout. Considering their track records, Munguia's experience against higher ranked fighters such as Canelo could give him an edge over Bazinyan, although the latter has an unblemished record.

Jaime Munguia vs Erik Bazinyan fight card

  • Jaime Munguia vs Erik Bazinyan
  • Andres Cortes vs Charly Suarez
  • Richard Torrez Jr. vs Joey Dawejko
  • Emiliano Vargas vs Larry Fryers
  • Art Barrera Jr. vs Jose Belloso
  • Sebastian Hernandez Reyes vs Yonfrez Parejo
  • Steven Navarro vs Oscar Arroyo

Jaime Munguia vs Erik Bazinyan

Jaime Munguia vs Erik Bazinyan fight

Jaime Munguia takes on Erik Bazinyan in a super middleweight bout with no titles on the line.

  • Division/weight: super middleweight
  • Jaime Munguia record: 43-1
  • Erik Bazinyan's record: 32-0
  • Belts on the line: N/A

Jaime Munguia turned pro in 2013 and has a record of 43 wins, 34 of them by KO, and only one loss. His last fight ended in a unanimous decision loss to Saul Alvarez, who has a much higher winning percentage. Considering Alvarez's experience and status, Munguia's performance against him already shows considerable skill. Bazinyan's recent fights have been less challenging compared to Alvarez, suggesting that Munguia may have a tactical advantage as he has faced tougher competition.

Erik Bazinyan remains undefeated with a record of 32 wins and one draw since the start of his professional career in 2013. His last fight was a split decision draw against Shakeel Phinn. In comparison, Phinn's record is below what Munguia has experienced in terms of caliber of competition. With Munguia having faced more respected fighters such as Saul Alvarez, the upcoming fight could be a challenge for Bazinyan considering his previous opponents have had a slightly lower level of competition.

Andres Cortes vs. Charly Suarez fight

Andres Cortes faces Charly Suarez with no belts on the line. Both will compete in the super featherweight division.

  • Division/Weight: Super Featherweight
  • AndresCortesrecord: 22-0
  • Charly Suarez record: 17-0
  • Belts at Stake: N/A

Andres Cortes, a 27-year-old American, turned pro in 2016 and has an unblemished record of 22 wins, 12 of them by knockout. In his last fight, Cortes defeated Bryan Chevalier by KO, while his opponent has had tougher fights of late. Given his record and experience, Cortes could use his consistent winning streak and higher knockout percentage against Suarez.

Filipino Charly Suarez, 36, is undefeated since his pro debut in 2019 and has 17 wins with nine knockouts. His last win was against Luis Coria by unanimous decision. Suarez's opponents have had varied performances compared to him, which highlights his adaptability, a key advantage against the younger Cortes, who has fought fewer fights overall and has likely had fewer varied opponents.

Richard Torrez Jr. vs. Joey Dawejko Fight

Richard Torrez Jr. takes on Joey Dawejko in a heavyweight bout. No titles are on the line.

  • Division/Weight: Heavyweight
  • Richard Torrez Jr.'s record: 10-0
  • Joey Dawejko's record: 28-11
  • Belts in play: N/A

Fighting professionally since 2022, Richard Torrez Jr. has an unblemished record of 10 wins, all by knockout. He recently defeated Brandon Moore, an opponent with remarkable knockout power. Torrez's ability to knock out high-caliber fighters like Moore suggests that Dawejko could be in for a tough fight given his less consistent performances of late and his relative lack of knockout power.

Joey Dawejko, a veteran since 2009, has a mixed record of 28 wins, 11 losses and 4 draws. In his last fight, he defeated Walter Burns by technical superiority. However, since Burns lacks significant experience compared to Dawejko's previous higher level opponents, Dawejko's younger age and perfect knockout ratio could make it a big challenge for him to compete against Torrez's impeccable offensive skills.

Emiliano Vargas vs. Larry Fryers Fight

Emiliano Vargas takes on Larry Fryers with no titles on the line.

  • Division/Weight: Lightweight
  • EmilianoVargasrecord: 11-0
  • Larry Fryers record: 13-6
  • Belts on the line: N/A

Emiliano Vargas turned pro in 2022 and has an undefeated record of 11 wins, 9 of them by knockout. His recent win over Jose Zaragoza, who has a less impressive record and a lower knockout ratio, shows Vargas' dominance in the lightweight division. The fight against the multiple-loss Fryers suggests that Vargas will use his winning streak and knockout power to put on another great performance.

Larry Fryers began his professional career in 2016 and has a record of 13 wins, 6 losses and 1 draw. Last year's win over Dimash Niyazov - a stronger opponent than in his previous fights - points to an improvement. However, given Vargas' consistent wins and aggressive fighting style against higher ranked opponents, this fight could pose a particular challenge for Fryer.

Art Barrera Jr. vs. Jose Belloso fight

Art Barrera Jr. takes on Jose Belloso in a super lightweight bout.

  • Division/weight: super lightweight
  • ArtBarrera Jr.record: 6-0
  • Jose Belloso record: 5-5
  • Belts in play: N/A

Art Barrera Jr has been a professional since 2023 and has an undefeated record of 6-0, including 4 wins by knockout. Barrera's efficient style and smart striking were evident in his latest unanimous decision win over Javier Mayoral, who has a less dominant 6-6-1 record. Given Belloso's mixed results, but his greater tendency to finish the fight, Barrera's consistently aggressive performance suggests he could exploit Belloso's vulnerabilities, especially with the goal of overcoming Belloso's pattern of early knockouts.

Jose Belloso carries a record of 5 wins and 5 losses in the ring, all of them by knockout. His last win came by technical knockout against Justin Jones, who has more experience but a similar success rate in the welterweight division. Considering Barrera's rapid progression and unblemished record, in contrast to Bello's faltering performances amid stiffer competition, the upcoming bout is crucial for Jose to prove he can withstand the pressure of relentless fighters like Barrera.

Sebastian Hernandez Reyes vs. Yonfrez Parejo fight

Sebastian Hernandez Reyes takes on Yonfrez Parejo in a fight in the super bantamweight division.

  • Division/Weight: Super Bantamweight
  • SebastianHernandez Reyes'record: 16-0
  • Yonfrez Parejo record: 24-6
  • Belts on the line: N/A

Sebastian Hernandez Reyes, who is undefeated with a 16-0 record and has won all but one of his victories by knockout, turned pro in 2020. His impressive knockout percentage of nearly 94% includes wins over experienced fighters such as Jose Armando Valdes Bernal and Noe Robles Salas. Against Parejo, who has suffered a string of losses of late, Reyes has the upper hand due to his power and momentum, as he consistently comes out on top by knockout.

Yonfrez Parejo comes into this fight with a record of 24 wins, 6 losses and 1 draw. He has been fighting since 2009, but has struggled of late with two losses in his last three fights. Against Reyes, a younger and more aggressive knockout artist, the challenge for Parejo will be to use his experience effectively. His performances against strong fighters could dictate the pace, but it could be grueling to overcome Reyes' relentless style.

Steven Navarro vs. Oscar Arroyo

Steven Navarro will face Oscar Arroyo in a super flyweight bout.

  • Division/weight: super flyweight
  • StevenNavarrorecord: 3-0
  • Oscar Arroyo record: 3-2
  • Belt on the line: N/A

Steven Navarro, 20, turned pro in April 2024 and has an undefeated record of three wins, two of them by knockout, indicating a strong start to his career. His last win was against Israel Camacho, who had considerably more losses than wins. This record suggests that Navarro could deliver another impressive performance against Arroyo due to his strong start and experience in this bout.

Oscar Arroyo, 24, turned pro in November 2019. His record is fairly mixed with three wins and two losses, with both wins coming by knockout. His last fight resulted in a unanimous decision loss to Fernando Diaz, an opponent with much more experience and a better record. The transition from that loss to a fight against Navarro, who has always looked stronger, could prove difficult for Arroyo given his recent setbacks.

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