Alberto Palmetta will face Joel Mafauad in a welterweight boxing match at Casino Buenos Aires, Argentina. Both fighters are set to bring their extensive record into the ring, aiming for a win in this ten-round main event.
Alberto Palmetta, known as 'Beto,' began his professional career contributing to an impressive record of 19 wins and 3 losses, although details on his awards or significant past matches are not explicitly mentioned. On the other side, Joel Mafauad, tagged as 'El Popo' has shaped a promising start with 11 wins and only one loss, but more detailed history on his fight specifics similarly remains unsaid.Â
Alberto Palmetta vs Joel Mafauad Fight Card
- Alberto Palmetta vs Joel Mafauad
- Jose Alberto Arias vs Alan Cantero
- Leonardo Carrillo vs Juan Gabriel Cejas
- Emiliano Mendoza vs Esteban Ramon Juarez
- Nicolas Alberto Martinez vs Nestor Daniel Sosa
Alberto Palmetta vs Joel Mafauad Undercard
Alberto Palmetta vs Joel Mafauad Fight
Alberto Palmetta faces Joel Mafauad in a welterweight class bout.
- Division/Weight: welter
- Alberto Palmetta record: 19-3
- Joel Mafauad record: 11-1
- Belts at stake: N/A
Alberto "Beto" Palmetta turned pro in 2014 and has a record of 19 wins, 3 losses, with all his wins by decision. Currently, he lacks KO victories which could challenge his aggressive approach against Mafauad who has fewer fights but only one loss. This suggests both fighters favor technique over sheer power making the bout more about skill and less about hits.
Joel "El Popo" Mafauad, who began fighting professionally in 2018 and boasts a record of 11 wins and 1 loss without knockout wins as well, meets Palmetta with an almost identical style. Living up to his relatively unexamined boxing prowess at this weight class, Mafauad will face a seasoned competitor in Palmetta but shared fight styles suggest a close contest driven by tactical play rather than knockouts.
Jose Alberto Arias vs Alan Cantero Fight
Jose Alberto Arias faces Alan Cantero with the WBO Latino & Argentinian Super Bantamweight Title on the line.
- Division/Weight: super bantam
- Jose Alberto Arias record: 12-2
- Alan Cantero record: 8-1
- Belts at stake: WBO Latino & Argentinian Super Bantamweight Title
Jose Alberto Arias turned pro and has compiled a record of 12 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw. Although he lacks knockout power, his resilience in this weight class continues to shine. Absent recent fight data, experience at this high level suggests he should maintain composure against Cantero.
Alan Cantero, though younger and less experienced with an 8-1-1 record, brings ambition to the ring. Coming into this match without recent fight details does pose a risk; yet his youthful energy could disrupt Arias's rhythm given both share an orthodox stance in the super bantam division.
Leonardo Carrillo vs Juan Gabriel Cejas Fight
Leonardo Carrillo faces Juan Gabriel Cejas in a non-title super bantamweight clash.
- Division/Weight: super bantam
- Leonardo Carrillo record: 18-1
- Juan Gabriel Cejas record: 5-0
- Belts at stake: N/A
Leonardo Carrillo, known as "La Joya," turned professional over a decade ago. He boasts a record of 18 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw with no knockouts. Carrillo consistently competes at a high level in the super bantam division but lacks significant power in his punches. His extensive experience overshadows his upcoming opponent’s shorter career, suggesting an advantage due to greater ring exposure and tested skills.
Juan Gabriel Cejas holds an undefeated record of 5 wins with no losses or draws and zero knockout victories. Cejas has shown promise in his early career in Argentina but is relatively untested against seasoned competitors like Carrillo. Though he shares the same weight class and orthodox stance as Carrillo, Cejas's limited professional experience could be a critical factor against an opponent with many more bouts and more variety of opponents faced.
Emiliano Mendoza vs Esteban Ramon Juarez Fight
Emiliano Mendoza faces Esteban Ramon Juarez in an upcoming bout. No belts are on the line.
- Division/Weight: None
- Emiliano Mendoza record: 1-0
- Esteban Ramon Juarez record: 5-7
- Belts at stake: N/A
Emiliano "El Nino de Oro" Mendoza, turned professional recently, holding a fight record of 1 win and no losses. Since he is new with only one professional fight, analyzing his performance can be tricky but shows potential. Comparing with Juarez’s more extensive experience might challenge Mendoza, requiring him to prove his capability.
Esteban "Ringo" Juarez has been a pro longer, tallying up 5 wins, 7 losses, and 1 draw. Despite having faced defeat more times than wins, Juarez carries more ring experience into this fight. This gives him an advantage over Mendoza in exploiting the latter’s limited professional exposure to craft a strategic approach.
Nicolas Alberto Martinez vs Nestor Daniel Sosa Fight
Nicolas Alberto Martinez faces Nestor Daniel Sosa in a light heavyweight matchup.
- Division/Weight: light heavy
- Nicolas Alberto Martinez record: 4-2
- Nestor Daniel Sosa record: 1-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Nicolas turned pro and holds a record of 4 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw with no knockouts, showcasing modest experience in the ring. No titles are listed. Comparing his past performance to Sosa's more challenged record might give Martinez an edge due to his relatively higher win ratio.
Nestor Daniel Sosa has a professional record showing 1 win, 3 losses, and 3 draws without any knockout victories, reflecting struggles in his early career. Both fighters share a similar stance but Sosa's higher number of draws may indicate he can persist but has difficulty securing decisive wins against opponents like Martinez.
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