Bryan Mercado vs Arthur Villanueva Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

Ronald Crawley Feb. 4, 2025, 6:02 p.m.

Bryan Mercado, known as "El Chill贸n," will face off against Arthur Villanueva, "El Matador," in the main event at Gimnasio Carlos Hernandez Carrera in Noodles, Mexico. This 10-round super bantamweight contest has Mercado fighting on home soil against a seasoned Filipino boxer.

Mercado, born in 1995, boasts a professional record of 28-1-0 since turning pro and fights from an orthodox stance. Despite his youth, he brings solid experience and is currently riding a positive momentum without highlighting major title wins. Villanueva brings a more extensive track record of 35 wins and challenges Mercado with his southpaw style.

Bryan Mercado vs Arthur Villanueva Fight Card

  • Bryan Mercado vs Arthur Villanueva
  • Aaron Alameda vs Brian Ariel Arguello
  • Derick Primero vs Carlos Valenzuela
  • Julio Felix Ramos vs Miguel Armando Martinez

Bryan Mercado vs Arthur Villanueva Undercard

Bryan Mercado vs Arthur Villanueva Fight

Bryan Mercado squares off against Arthur Villanueva in a fierce super bantamweight clash, with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: super bantam
  • Bryan Mercado record: 28-1
  • Arthur Villanueva record: 35-6
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Bryan Mercado, an orthodox fighter from Mexico, boasts an impressive record of 28 wins and only one loss. Turning pro in the early stages, he remains a formidable opponent in the ring. Although his last few fights don't show KO wins, his strong track of victories over opponents with similar records suggests he is ready for Villanueva.

Arthur Villanueva, fighting out of the Philippines, has achieved 35 wins with some notable losses in his career. His sturdiness stems from ample experience facing skilled competitors. The balance between his wins and losses indicates he's prepared to challenge Mercado effectively.

Aaron Alameda vs Brian Ariel Arguello Fight

Aaron Alameda faces Brian Ariel Arguello in the featherweight division with no belts or titles at stake.

  • Division/Weight: feather
  • Aaron Alameda record: 29-2
  • Brian Ariel Arguello record: 9-5
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Aaron Alameda turned professional in 2014. With an impressive record of 29 wins and only 2 losses, he has proved himself formidable. Although winless by knockout, his consistent victories suggest solid technical skills. He won his past couple of fights and should manage well against Arguello, who holds fewer wins.

Brian Ariel Arguello began his pro career more recently with a record of 9 wins and 5 losses. His limited success suggests challenges against a seasoned opponent like Alameda. With no knockouts to his name, launching a strategic offense is crucial for him.

Derick Primero vs Carlos Valenzuela Fight

Derick Primero faces off against Carlos Valenzuela in the super flyweight division, with no belts or titles on the line.

  • Division/Weight: super fly
  • Derick Primero record: 8-0
  • Carlos Valenzuela record: 3-6
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Derick Primero, a Texas native born in El Paso, fights under the orthodox stance and has an undefeated record of 8 wins since turning pro. His most recent opponents were not disclosed. Given his unblemished record, he looks to continue his winning streak against a fighter with more losses.

Carlos Valenzuela, from Nogales, Sonora, holds an orthodox stance and has a record of 3 wins, 6 losses, and 1 draw. He struggles for consistency in this division. Facing an undefeated opponent like Derick Primero poses a considerable challenge for him.

Julio Felix Ramos vs Miguel Armando Martinez Fight

Julio Felix Ramos will face Miguel Armando Martinez in a light class fight with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Julio Felix Ramos record: 9-0
  • Miguel Armando Martinez record: 6-9
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Julio Felix Ramos, known as "Chokito," resides in Nogales, Sonora. He stands unbeaten with nine wins and zero losses. His experience shows consistent growth since turning pro. His opponents' relatively modest records suggest that his untested career adds uncertainty to this fight.

Miguel Armando Martinez is a seasoned competitor with six wins, nine losses, and one draw. Fighting out of Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, his track record includes facing tough adversaries which demonstrates resilience. Despite his unfavorable win-loss ratio, this battle could provide opportunities due to his accumulated experience against diverse opponents.

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