Oscar Valdez will face Ricky Medina in the main event at the Domo Binacional, Nogales, Sonora. The lightweight bout features the experienced Valdez against the promising El Castigo in what promises to be an intense ten-round fight.
Oscar Valdez turned pro in 2012 and boasts a strong record of 32 wins and 3 losses. His notable victories display his skills as a seasoned competitor. Ricky Medina entered the professional boxing scene in 2018 and has quickly proven himself with a record of 16 wins and 3 losses. Valdez may have the edge due to his experience, but Medina's youth and determination will pose a challenge.
Oscar Valdez vs Ricky Medina Fight Card
- Oscar Valdez vs Ricky Medina
- Israel Ramirez vs Jose Angel Amaro
- Ricardo Emmanuel Gonzalez vs Leobardo Quintana
- Ăngel Cruz vs Carlos Vargas
Oscar Valdez vs Ricky Medina Undercard
Oscar Valdez vs Ricky Medina Fight
Oscar Valdez is set to face Ricky Medina, with no belts or titles up for grabs.
- Division/Weight: light
- Oscar Valdez record: 32-3
- Ricky Medina record: 16-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Oscar Valdez turned pro in the past decade and holds a solid record of 32 wins and 3 losses. Though recent challenges put dents in his form, Valdez's experience drastically outweighs Medina's. Having sparred against tougher opponents in prolific fights, Valdez remains a significant contender in the lightweight category.
Ricky Medina comes into this fight with a record of 16 wins and 3 losses. With lesser exposure at this level and weight class compared to Valdez, his skillset lacks seasoning. Given that context, facing an experienced world-class fighter like Valdez poses a steep challenge.
Israel Ramirez vs Jose Angel Amaro Fight
Israel Ramirez will face Jose Angel Amaro for the WBC World Youth Super Bantamweight Title.
- Division/Weight: super bantam
- Israel Ramirez record: 22-2
- Jose Angel Amaro record: 12-0
- Belts at stake: WBC World Youth Super Bantamweight Title
Israel Ramirez, known as "El Azulito," turned pro in 2019. He holds a record of 22 wins and 2 losses but has no knockouts. Ramirez's last recorded fight shows him as skilled but without finishing power, facing tougher competition solidly within super bantamweight ranks.
Jose Angel Amaro, or "Guerrerito," is undefeated with 12 wins and 1 draw since turning pro shortly after his birthday in 2020. His clean record highlights potential due to his youth and unblemished ring performance in the same weight class compared to previous opponents.
Ricardo Emmanuel Gonzalez vs Leobardo Quintana Fight
Ricardo Emmanuel Gonzalez is set to face Leobardo Quintana with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: super feather
- Ricardo Emmanuel Gonzalez record: 9-0
- Leobardo Quintana record: 9-1
- Belts at stake: N/A
Ricardo Emmanuel Gonzalez boasts a perfect fight record of 9 wins, no losses, and no draws in the super featherweight division. Despite his young age, he remains undefeated. His past opponents did not match Leobardo Quintana's single-loss experience but offer insufficient grounds for a clear advantage in this fight based on records alone.
Leobardo Quintana, known as "El Chino", comes with a 9-1 win-loss record, holding experience slightly more diverse due to his one defeat. His previous bouts included fighters close to Gonzalez's caliber, slightly tilting the edge in understanding handling tougher encounters.
Ăngel Cruz vs Carlos Vargas Fight
Ăngel Cruz and Carlos Vargas will fight in the super bantam weight class with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: super bantam
- Ăngel Cruz record: 17-0
- Carlos Vargas record: 18-2
- Belts at stake: N/A
Ăngel Cruz, alias 'El Patron,' is an undefeated super bantam fighter from Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, Mexico. With a record of 17 wins and no losses, Cruz consistently shows prowess in the ring. However, he lacks knockouts in his 17 fights. Given his impeccable record against various opponents, Cruz enters this match with strong momentum that could challenge Vargas's experience.
Carlos Vargas carries more experience with an 18-2 win-loss record. Vargas had fought competitively in previous fights but faced two defeats, indicating vulnerabilities against high-caliber opponents. Facing an undefeated contender like Cruz tests Vargas's ability to leverage his experience for a potential win.
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