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Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

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Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

(1) WBC 168-pound super middleweight silver belt > headline main event 5⭐ rounds x 3 points

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

1.1 Defending champion Jaime Aron Monguia Escobedo. Born on October 6, 1996, a native of Tijuana, Mexico, with a height of 183cm and an arm span of 183cm, he currently has a professional record of 42 wins and 33 KOs.

On July 14, 2013, the 16-year-old Monguia played his first professional boxing match in Tijuana, Mexico, in the welterweight division against Mora, winning by TKO in 1:53 of two rounds.

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

On February 11, 2018, Monguia's 27th professional bout and his first professional title fight against Carlos Paz at the Grand Oasis Arena in Cancun, Mexico, against the then vacant WBC Super Welterweight Latin Champion, won by knockout in three rounds. Three months later on May 13 of the same year, Monguia's 29th first fight against the World Champion of the Four Boxing Organization was held at the Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, USA, challenging the then WBO super welterweight champion Saddam Ali. In this fight, Monguia's strength obviously dominated, beating Saddam Hussein, and won by knockout in 4 rounds of 1 minute 02 seconds, and became the boxing champion as he wished.

After winning the WBO super welterweight title, Monguia defeated Liam Smith, Brandon Cook, Takeshi Inoue, Dennis Hogan, and Patrick Alotti on September 15, 2019, and defended his title five times without stopping.

On January 12, 2020, Monguia moved up to middleweight in the 35th bout, knocking out Gary O'Sullivan in 11 rounds at 2:17. On October 31, Monguia retired from the tournament with an injury at the Indio Fantasy Springs Casino in the United States, and won the second division, the third professional boxing championship belt-WBO middleweight Intercontinental. By February 20, 2022, Monguia has defeated Camille Szeremeta, Gabriel Rosado, and Demetrius Ballard in succession to defend the WBO middleweight continental champion three times.

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

In his last fight, on June 11, 2023, Monguia was promoted to the super middleweight division for the second time at Toyota Arena in Ontario, USA, and won the WBC super middleweight silver belt with a unanimous decision victory over Drevyanchenko 114-113, 115-112, 114-113.

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1.2 Challenger "Gorilla" John Ryder. Born on July 19, 1988, a native of Islington, London, England, with a height of 175cm and an arm span of 183cm, the current professional record is 32-18KO6-1KO, WBC official ranking challenger 8#, and the boxing posture is left.

On September 11, 2010, Ryder's first professional boxing match was held at Bethnal Green in York Hall, England, and the middleweight duel was 1:30 TKO Ben Dehaney.

On September 22, 2013, Ryder's 16th and first professional boxing title fight, in the British Hackneywick and Billie Joe Sanders fight for two British Boxing Association > British Intermediate & Commonwealth Boxing Council gold belts, and lost by unanimous decision.

On October 12, 2014, Ryder won the WBO middleweight intercontinental champion by TKO Tate in 5 rounds of 2:26 at the O2 Stadium Greenwich, England.

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

On February 5, 2017, Ryder won the IBF Super Middleweight International Title (vacant) by unanimous decision victory over Edges 117-111, 116-112, 118-109 at Olympia Sinton Olympia, England in the 27th bout.

On May 5, 2019, Ryder fought abroad for the first time, knocking out Bilal Akavi in 3 rounds of 2 minutes and 12 seconds at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, USA, for the 32nd time, and won the WBA super middleweight interim champion.

On November 24, 2019, Ryder challenged WBC Diamond Champion & WBA Super World Champion Callum Smith at the Echoes Arena in Liverpool, England, for the 33rd time. Results: 112-116, 111-117, 112-116 were unanimous decision losses. The match was intense, and he and Callum Smith both suffered injuries to their right eyes.

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

On November 27, 2022, Ryder won the WBO super middleweight interim champion in the 37th match at the O2 Stadium in Greenwich, England, and defeated Zach Parker in four rounds.

In his latest fight, on May 7, 2023, Ryder challenged Alvares, the unified king of the four super middleweight world organizations, at the Akron Stadium in Sapopan, Mexico. Although he was knocked down once in five rounds, his performance after that was eye-catching, suffering multiple heavy blows, just not falling, stumbling to the end, and even tiring Alvarez. Ryderman's quality is commendable, and the difference in strength is indeed large, and he finally lost by unanimous decision with a large score difference of 107-120, 109-118, and 109-118.

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(2) IBF 112-pound flyweight women's champion & co-main event 3 rounds x 3⭐ points

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

2.1 Defending champion "Sweet Poison" Gabriella Diana Ffindor. Born on March 29, 2002, a native of Palm Beach, Florida, USA, 175cm tall, with an undetected arm span, a current professional record of 12 wins and 5 KOs, and a boxing posture on the left side.

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

On May 16, 2021, Ffindor made his professional boxing debut at Carson Dignity Health and Sports Park in the United States, defeating Valverde by unanimous decision in the flyweight division.

On October 9, 2022, Ffindor defeated Reyes 99-91, 99-91, 98-92 in the ninth fight at the Carson Dignity Health and Sports Park in the United States to win his first boxing belt, the WBC Flyweight Latin American Championship.

On February 24, 2023, Fendor won the WBC Junior World Champion with a unanimous decision 97-93, 98-92, 97-93 victory over Hernandez in the 10th fight at the Armas Hall in Mexico City.

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

In his last fight, on October 24, 2023, Findor knocked out Arelli Musino in 5 rounds and 1 minute and 18 seconds at the Inglewood Kia Forum Center in the United States to win the IBF flyweight world championship.

This is her first defense of the title, and she will face the challenge of her aunt Cruz, who is 20 years older.

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

2.2 Challenger "Hell's Kitchen Kids" Christina Cruz. Born on December 12, 1982, a native of New York, USA, 165cm tall, with an undetected arm span, the current professional record is 6 wins, the IBF official ranking challenger 5#, and the right frame of the fist.

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

On August 4, 2021, the soon-to-be-39-year-old Cruz made his professional boxing debut at Madison Square Square in New York, USA, defeating Smith by majority decision in the flyweight division. By January 2023, her bouts 2 through 4 were also in the flyweight division, with two victories over Marie Gunn Veringa and one victory over Amy Salinas. In the last two fights, in August and October 2023, Cruz moved up to superweight in the 5th and 6th fights, defeating Nancy Franco and Josefina Vega in succession to maintain a winning streak.

In his first fight in 2024, Cruz will be relegated back to flyweight and fight the World Professional Boxing Championship Challenge at the age of 41, which is a rhythm of preparation for a late bloomer.

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

(3) WBO 105-pound mini-weight champion & main event 2⭐ rounds x 3 points

3.1 Defending champion "Ward" Oscar Colazzo. Born on January 15, 1997, a Puerto Rican, 155cm tall, 159cm arm span, the current professional record is 8 wins and 6 KOs, and the boxing posture is left. In his spare time, he represented Puerto Rico and won the bronze medal in the light flyweight category at the 2017 Pan American Championships in Tegucigalpa and the gold medal in the light flyweight category at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima.

On February 16, 2020, Corrazzo won his first professional boxing bout at the San Juan Pedlin Solilla Stadium in Puerto Rico against Castro Chenek in the light flyweight division and won by TKO in three rounds at 1:56.

On December 4, 2021, Colazzo was relegated to the mini-weight division for the fourth bout and fought Pedro Villegas for the vacant WBO Latin Title at the Los Andes Mall in Panama City, winning by TKO in three rounds at 2:47, which was also his first professional title.

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

On May 27, 2023, Corrazzo challenged then WBO mini-heavyweight champion Filipino Melvin in his seventh fight at the Oddsprings Casino in California, USA. Colazzo retired Melvin with an injury in seven rounds to become the new WBO miniweight champion and also made Puerto Rican professional boxing history by winning the World Champion title in the fewest fights.

In the last match, on August 28, 2023, Corrazzo was challenged by Galen Diagen at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico's hometown. This time, he retired with an injury in six rounds and successfully defended his first title.

This time against Gutiérrez, it will be Collazzo's second defense of the title.

3.2 Challenger Renelis Gutierrez. The Nicaraguan native, no data has been found in the year, month, and day, height, and arm span, and his weight class fluctuates back and forth between light fly minis, with a current professional record of 10 wins, 2 KOs, and 1 loss, and the official WBO ranking of Challenger 10#, and his fist posture is right.

On February 16, 2019, Gutierrez defeated Mauricio in his first professional boxing bout in Managua, Nicaragua, by unanimous decision in the four-round miniweight division.

On November 28, 2021, Gutierrez won the WBC Miniweight International Title by defeating Castro 96-94, 97-93, 93-97 by split decision in El Salvador, Nicaragua, in his eighth fight in Puerto Allende, Nicaragua.

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

On June 17, 2023, Gutierrez lost the WBC Miniweight International Championship Gold after being defeated by unanimous decision by home player Wynwood 93-96, 92-97, 92-97 in Metro City, Australia, in his 10th and 1st away fight. In his most recent fight, on October 15 of the same year, Gutierrez returned to his home country in Nicaragua and moved up to the light flyweight division to defeat Natanel Rocha by unanimous decision.

This challenge to WBO mini-heavyweight champion Corrazzo is Gutierrez's first relegation and World Champion fight.

(4) Other matchups and the order of appearance will be tentatively determined

Monguia defends the WBC silver belt against Ryder, and Fendor defends the IBF gold belt against Cruz

(6) WBA Super Middleweight 168-pound Intercontinental Champion / 10 rounds x 3 points. USA 6 wins Darius Fulgem vs USA 28-5 1 draw with Arantes Fox.

(5) Bantamweight 122 lbs/10 rounds x 3 points. Mexico 26-1 David Picasso vs USA 17-9 Eric Luiz.

(4) Lightweight 135 lbs/6 rounds x 3 points. USA 7 wins Daniel Garcia vs Mexico 4 wins 1 Daniel Lugo.

(3) Bantamweight 118 pounds / 4 rounds x 3 points. Mexico won 3 against Gael Cabrera vs USA 2 against Miguel Cevares.

(2) Lightweight 135 lbs/8 rounds x 3 points. USA 14-1 Gregory Morales vs Venezuela 14-4 Ronal Ron.

(1) Lightweight 135 pounds / 4 rounds x 3 points. USA 1 win Jonathan Canas VS USA 3 defeat Hal.

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