Oscar Duarte vs. Miguel Madueno:
Duarte wins by TKO in the 7th round.
Darius Fulghum vs. Winfred Harris:
Fulghum wins by TKO in the 4th round.
Ricardo Sandoval vs. Saleto Henderson:
Sandoval wins by UD.
Kenneth Sims Jr vs. Kendo Castaneda:
Sims wins by UD.
Joel Iriarte vs. Darel Harris:
Iriarte wins by TKO in the 2nd round.
Yair Benjamin Gallardo-Lozano vs. Carlos Miranda:
Gallardo-Lozano wins by KO in the 1st round.
Daniel Garcia vs. Francisco Javier Grande Pacheco:
Garcia wins by TKO in the 3rd round.
Gael Cabrera vs. Roberto Pucheta:
Cabrera wins by UD.
Fabian Guzman vs. Daniel Lim:
Guzman wins by KO in the 1st round.
Javier Meza vs. Lyle McFarlane:
Meza wins by KO in the 2nd round.
Kevin Gudino vs. Rafael Castillo:
Gudino wins by KO in the 3rd round.
In a dramatic turn of events at the Honda Center in Anaheim, a new main event has been set as world title contender Oscar "La Migraña" Duarte (28-2-1, 22 KOs) will now face Miguel "El Explosivo" Madueño (31-3, 28 KOs) in a full-throttle México vs. México brawl.
This 12‑round super lightweight bout comes after former two-time super lightweight champion Regis Prograis was forced to withdraw due to a shoulder injury, paving the way for Madueño to step in on short notice.
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Duarte, who has long been seen as one of the toughest fighters in the lightweight division, remains laser-focused despite the change in opposition. "It’s a shame that Regis Prograis was injured," Duarte said, emphasizing that his drive to become a World Champion remains as strong as ever.
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Madueño, known for his explosive punching power and a knockout ratio that speaks for itself, is ready to seize the opportunity. Making his pro debut in 2017, he’s built an impressive resume with wins over fighters like Juan Huertas and Luis Munoz Duran. His willingness to step in under these challenging circumstances underscores his commitment to the sport and his determination to leave a mark against a formidable opponent like Duarte, who is co-managed by Gabriel Soto.
Carrying the pride of Mexico on their shoulders, this showdown is more than just a title fight - it’s a battle for legacy.
Fight card:
▪️Oscar Duarte vs. Miguel Madueno, 12 rounds, for Duarte’s WBA Continental Americas super lightweight title
▪️Darius Fulghum vs. Winfred Harris, 10 rounds, for Fulghum’s WBA Intercontinental super middleweight title
▪️Ricardo Sandoval vs. Saleto Henderson, 10 rounds, for Sandoval’s WBC Silver flyweight title
▪️Kenneth Sims Jr vs. Kendo Castaneda, 10 rounds, welterweight
▪️Joel Iriarte vs. Darel Harris, 6 rounds, welterweight
Prelims (Starts at 6 pm ET):
▪️Yair Benjamin Gallardo-Lozano vs. Carlos Miranda, 8 rounds, light heavyweight
▪️Daniel Garcia vs. Francisco Javier Grande Pacheco, 6 rounds, lightweight
▪️Gael Cabrera vs. Roberto Pucheta, 6 rounds, super bantamweight
▪️Fabian Guzman vs. Daniel Lim, 6 rounds, middleweight
▪️Javier Meza vs. Lyle McFarlane, 4 rounds, super lightweight
▪️Kevin Gudino vs. Rafael Castillo, 4 rounds, bantamweight