Leo Ruiz has maintained a clean slate in his career but faces Elias Haedo, who shows resilience despite multiple setbacks. Haedo's last matches and his overall ability to come back from defeats highlight an unpredictable match for Ruiz.
Leo Ruiz vs Elias Haedo Fight Card
- Leo Ruiz vs Elias Haedo
- Chester Parada vs Oliver Quintana
- Jose Andres Teran vs Jose Armando Valdes
- Joel Cordova vs Ayumu Hanada
- Marcus Harris vs Samael Macias Guerrero
- Emiliano Alvarado vs Jaziel Villalobos
- Sergio Córdoba vs Éder García Cova
- Rianna Doforo vs Laura Cubos
- Oswaldo Molina vs Abraham Torres
Leo Ruiz vs Elias Haedo Undercard
Leo Ruiz vs Elias Haedo Fight
Leo Ruiz faces Elias Haedo in a super welterweight bout.
- Division/Weight: super welter
- Leo Ruiz record: 15-0
- Elias Haedo record: 15-6
- Belts at stake: N/A
Leo Ruiz turned pro recently and has an undefeated record of 15 wins. Given his consistent performance, he's expected to leverage his height and reach advantage against Haedo. His previous foes haven’t been able to topple his strong orthodox stance, implying a strong showing against Haedo.
Elias Haedo, known as "El Martillo," holds a professional record with 15 wins and 6 losses. His experience might give him strategic insights; however, his more frequent losses suggest he could struggle against an undefeated fighter like Ruiz, especially due to the reach and height difference.
Vieris Ortega vs Joel Cordova Fight
Vieris Ortega faces Joel Cordova with no titles on the line.
- Division/Weight: super fly
- Vieris Ortega record: 10-1
- Joel Cordova record: 14-9
- Belts at stake: N/A
Ortega turned pro recently and has a solid record of 10 wins and 1 loss. Having a knockout record of zero shows he prefers decisions over knockouts, which might play a role in his upcoming fight against Cordova, who has been involved in more fights. Ortega's last fights had no listed opponents, but facing someone with more experience like Cordova will test his skills in the super fly class.
Cordova has a longer career with 14 wins, 9 losses, and 2 draws. His extensive experience could give him an edge over Ortega. Unlike Ortega, Cordova also has substantially more professional fights which makes him seasoned but his higher loss rate might indicate vulnerabilities that Ortega can exploit in their matchup.
Chester Parada vs Oliver Quintana Fight
Chester Parada faces Oliver Quintana in a non-title welterweight bout.
- Division/Weight: welter
- Chester Parada record: 14-3
- Oliver Quintana record: 21-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Chester Parada turned professional nearly nine years ago, holding a record of 14 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. He fights out of an orthodox stance and has no knockout victories. Without recent fight details, it’s difficult to predict changes or improvements in his style or performance, facing Quintana who has more wins might present a challenge due to a less robust track record by comparison.
Oliver Quintana, also fighting with an orthodox stance in the welter division, boasts more experience with a record of 21 wins and just 3 losses. Known as "El Monaguillo," he shares a similar background without any knockout victories. Even though his experience slightly surpasses that of Parada's based on win count alone, both fighters have been relatively consistent so this matchup can be highly competitive but leans slightly towards Quintana for having fewer defeats.
Jose Andres Teran vs Jose Armando Valdes Fight
Jose Andres Teran fights Jose Armando Valdes in the super bantam weight class, no titles on the line.
- Division/Weight: super bantam
- Jose Andres Teran record: 15-2
- Jose Armando Valdes record: 12-11
- Belts at stake: N/A
Jose Andres Teran, known as "Loquillo," turned pro recently with a record of 15 wins and 2 losses. He has shown impressive form, maintaining a solid win rate. His experience against a range of fighters implies he could handle Valdes' varying skill set effectively.
Jose Armando Valdes, dubbed "El Pamba," has more experience but holds a mixed record of 12 wins, 11 losses, and 1 draw. Despite this, his vast experience can give him an edge if he leverages it tactically against Teran's lesser fight count.
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