David Stevens from Reading, Pennsylvania, will face Russia's Petr Khamukov at Thunder Studios, Long Beach, California. This main event super middleweight bout is set for ten rounds and promises tough blows given both fighters' talent.
David Stevens has a pro record of 14 wins, 2 losses, but no knockouts yet. Khamukov remains undefeated with 13 wins since starting his professional career.
David Stevens vs Petr Khamukov Fight Card
- David Stevens vs Petr Khamukov
- Alexis Alvarado vs Jose Gonzalez
- Leo Ruiz vs Jarrod Tennant
- Juan Sanchez vs Yeis Solano
- Leonardo Rubalcava vs Dorian Mendez
- Daniel Cruz vs Sachin Rohila
- Emiliano Alvarado vs Levale Whittington
David Stevens vs Petr Khamukov Undercard
David Stevens vs Petr Khamukov Fight
- Division/Weight: super middle
- David Stevens record: 14-2
- Petr Khamukov record: 13-0
- Belts at stake: N/A
David Stevens takes on Petr Khamukov in a super middleweight bout with no belts on the line.
David Stevens, known as "Dynamite," turned professional recently and holds a record of 14 wins and 2 losses. He has shown resilience, but his lack of knockout wins raises questions about his power against tougher opponents. His previous opponents had mixed results, which could pose challenges against Khamukov's undefeated streak.
Petr Khamukov boasts an impressive 13-0 record since turning pro. Known for his precision and skill, he maintains a strong advantage over Stevens. His previous fights against reputable names underscore his strategic prowess, positioning him well in this clash.
Alexis Alvarado vs Jose Gonzalez Fight
- Division/Weight: bantam
- Alexis Alvarado record: 7-1
- Jose Gonzalez record: 5-0
- Belts at stake: N/A
Alexis Alvarado and Jose Gonzalez face off in a bantamweight bout with no belts on the line.
Alexis Alvarado, known as 'La Pesadila', turned pro recently and holds a 7-1 record in the bantamweight division. He does not have any knockouts, indicating a win mostly by decision. His solitary loss might give him motivation to prove himself further. Alvarado's past opponents do not offer sufficient data to predict success against Gonzalez due to similar fight stats and a lack of decisive wins.
Jose Gonzalez, 'Torito', remains unbeaten at 5-0-1. He forwards similar statistics with no knockouts and an orthodox stance like his current competitor. His reach advantage and undefeated streak could present issues for Alvarado despite previous opponents lacking in-depth performance data to draw impactful conclusions about these strengths over Alvarado’s tactical approach.
Leo Ruiz vs Jarrod Tennant Fight
- Division/Weight: super welter
- Leo Ruiz record: 15-1
- Jarrod Tennant record: 9-4
- Belts at stake: N/A
Leo Ruiz will face Jarrod Tennant in a super welterweight bout with no belts on the line.
Leo Ruiz turned pro early, achieving a strong record of 15 wins and 1 loss. He trains diligently, aiming to maintain this momentum. His last opponent had weak defense skills. Ruiz should easily adapt to Tennant's fighting style, given his solid orthodox stance.
Jarrod Tennant brings experience with 9 wins and 4 losses, showing grit in the ring. However, without any recent impressive wins, he struggles against more aggressive boxers like Ruiz. His past opponents lacked speed, which may disadvantage Tennant here due to Ruiz’s pace and reach advantage.
Juan Sanchez vs Yeis Solano Fight
- Division/Weight: super light
- Juan Sanchez record: 8-0
- Yeis Solano record: 15-5
- Belts at stake: N/A
Juan Sanchez faces Yeis Solano in the super light class, with no belts on the line.
Juan Sanchez, also known as "El Negro," remains undefeated since turning pro with an 8-0 record. Despite lacking knockout wins, his clean victory streak suggests strategic skill in previous fights. His opponents in past matches lack their statistics here for comparison, making predictions about facing Solano difficult but he holds promise due to his undefeated record.
Yeis Solano, "El Tigre," has more experience with 20 fights and a 15-5 win record. While potential vulnerabilities are present from past losses, he may capitalize on experience versus Sanchez's lesser fight history to secure a win.
Leonardo Rubalcava vs Dorian Mendez Fight
- Division/Weight: super light
- Leonardo Rubalcava record: 9-0
- Dorian Mendez record: 5-0
- Belts at stake: N/A
Leonardo Rubalcava faces Dorian Mendez in the super light division with no belts on the line.
Leonardo Rubalcava turned professional and boasts a record of 9 wins, 0 losses, and 1 draw, with no knockouts. His past opponents lacked knockout power, which favors his undefeated streak. In this fight against Mendez, he meets an opponent with a solid but not overwhelming record. Both being in the same weight class may make this a balanced matchup.
Dorian Mendez, also undefeated with 5 wins, has yet to face top-tier competition but shows potential with regional titles under his belt. The absence of knockouts indicates limited danger for Rubalcava, suggesting a potential test but for now advantage toward Rubalcava given his longer reach and experience.
Daniel Cruz vs Sachin Rohila Fight
- Division/Weight: super light
- Daniel Cruz record: 9-0
- Sachin Rohila record: 8-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Daniel Cruz battles Sachin Rohila in a super light weight class fight with no belts on the line.
Daniel Cruz, known as "El Cuetito," hails from California and remains unbeaten with a 9-0-0 record. No knockouts in his professional career highlight a strategic fighter. He holds his own in the ring despite this being an early phase in his pro journey. The lack of past match details makes predicting challenging.
Sachin Rohila, competing from Dehli, carries an 8-3-0 record. With three losses but no knockouts, he is resilient yet vulnerable. He faces stronger opponents; thus, this fight might be tough against an undefeated competitor like Cruz.
Emiliano Alvarado vs Levale Whittington Fight
- Division/Weight: super bantam
- Emiliano Alvarado record: 6-0
- Levale Whittington record: 1-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Emiliano Alvarado takes on Levale Whittington in a super bantamweight match with no belts on the line.
Emiliano Alvarado is an undefeated pro since turning 18, boasting a record of 6 wins with no losses or draws. His recent wins do not involve notable challengers, but his perfect record speaks to his potential. Although he has not faced an opponent as experienced as his current challenger, Alvarado's consistent winning streak suggests he has momentum.
Levale Whittington holds a less impressive record of 1 win, 3 losses, and 1 draw since going pro in 2020. He struggles in competitive fights, matching with opponents equally or less skilled than Alvarado. With more losses than wins, Whittington lacks the edge for this contest against Alvarado’s clean track record.
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