Attention shifts to Frontwave Arena in Oceanside on 18th of April, where SD Fight Night: Family Business delivers a 12-fight lineup built around rising local talent and a strong San Diego theme.
At the top of the card, unbeaten prospect Julius “JuJu” Ballo (2-0, 0 KOs) returns for his third professional outing, facing Roman Reyes (6-1, 5 KOs) in a six-round super featherweight bout. Ballo, still early in his career, has built momentum with back-to-back decision wins, while Reyes enters with more experience and knockout power, coming off a recent stoppage victory.
Sharing headline status, Jonny Mansour (6-0, 2 KOs) looks to stay undefeated when he meets William King (6-3-2, 3 KOs) over eight rounds at lightweight. Mansour has quietly put together a solid run, including a busy 2025 campaign, and now faces a test against a more seasoned opponent aiming to rebound from defeat.
The event leans heavily into its “family” theme, spotlighting the two San Diego cousins as central figures. The show airs live on pay-per-view across multiple platforms, with the main broadcast starting at 9:00 p.m. ET.
Fight card:
▪️Julius Ballo vs. Roman Reyes, 6 rounds, super featherweight
▪️Jonny Mansour vs. William King, 8 rounds, lightweight
▪️Daniel Morales vs. Alejandro Garcia Quintana, 6 rounds, super lightweight
▪️Angel Munoz vs. Cruz Becerra Monteon, 6 rounds, super welterweight
▪️Isaac Anguiano vs. Jose Negrete, 6 rounds, bantamweight
▪️Angel Juan Estrada vs. Pedro Angel Cruz, 6 rounds, super lightweight
▪️Richard Fernandez Jr. vs. Sugary Montales, 6 rounds, super bantamweight
▪️Jose Chollet vs. Jose Cruz, 6 rounds, super lightweight
▪️Kyle Erwin vs. Jose Marrufo, 6 rounds, super lightweight
▪️John Ornelas vs. Lester Brown, 6 rounds, super lightweight
▪️Franklin Garcia vs. Rahmel McKinley, 4 rounds, super lightweight
▪️Angel Ramirez vs. Jose Antonio Sosa Reyna, 4 rounds, lightweight