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LAS VEGAS (April 3, 2025) — Rising heavyweights Richard Torrez Jr.? (12-0, 11 KOs) and Guido “The Gladiator” Vianello? (13-2-1, 11 KOs) are set for a high-stakes 10-round main event this Saturday, April 5, at Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.

Torrez, a U.S. Olympic silver medalist, takes a big step up in class against the battle-tested Italian Olympian.

In the 10-round junior welterweight co-feature, undefeated Mexican Olympian ?Lindolfo Delgado ?(22-0, 16 KOs) and Dominican standout Elvis Rodriguez? (17-1-1, 13 KOs) will collide in a WBC and IBF world title eliminator.

Additionally, 20-year-old lightweight sensation Abdullah Mason (17-0, 15 KOs), who turns 21 on fight night, will face Mexican southpaw Carlos “Chinito” Ornelas (28-4, 15 KOs) in a 10-round special attraction.

Torrez-Vianello,?Delgado-Rodriguez,?Mason-Ornelas, and the entire undercard will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on?ESPN+ starting at 5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT.

Featherweight phenom Albert “Chop Chop” Gonzalez (12-0, 7 KOs) and emerging junior bantamweight Steven “Kid Dynamite” Navarro (5-0, 4 KOs) will be featured on the undercard in separate eight-rounders. Gonzalez will take on the durable Dana Coolwell (13-3, 8 KOs), while Navarro steps up against Mexican veteran Juan Garcia (14-1-2, 11 KOs).

Promoted by?Top Rank, remaining tickets are on sale now via?Ticketmaster.com.

This is what the fighters said at Thursday’s press conference.

Richard Torrez

“It is something surreal to see your face on the side of a hotel and stuff like that. And I’m just excited to show everyone at home and the people following us who I am as a fighter. I feel like sometimes people think that I only know how to come forward. So, I’m really excited to show some different facets to my game.”

“Guido brings a lot to the table. He’s a really tall guy. He knows how to use his length. I’m really excited to show my boxing abilities and to show that I’m supposed to be here.”
“The most exciting part of this is that he is a worthy opponent. He has a name. We’re both working towards something. We’re not just trying to stay in the game. We’re trying to prove something in order to obtain something great. So, it’s amazing to me that we’re able to be in the ring together to fight for that greatness.”

“A win would solidify that I’m supposed to be here and that the trajectory that Top Rank has me on is the right one. It solidifies that I’ve been working hard and that the work has not been in vain.” 

Guido Vianello

“The fight with Arslanbek Makhmudov was just a warm-up for me. It was an easy fight. Now, my pro career is getting started.”

“Richard is a very strong guy. He’s young like me. Actually, he’s younger. We are two young guys. He’s a southpaw. He has an Olympic medal, so big respect to him.”

“I sparred with two Olympians in Italy. I sparred with two professional boxers in England. I sparred with another guy in Las Vegas. This was my hardest training camp ever.

Lindolfo Delgado

“I’m ready. I’ve been waiting for an opportunity like this, to fight a great fighter like Elvis. I know this fight will give me an opportunity for a world title shot.”

“There are a lot of southpaws at Robert Garcia’s gym. I’ve been sparring with Giovani Santillan and others. It was a great camp. And in my amateur career, I fought a lot of southpaws. So, I’m prepared and very focused on this fight.”

“Winning a fight of this magnitude would be great for me. It makes me so happy to be so close to a world title opportunity. I have been working and training hard for many years. So it will be nice for me, my family, and those that support me.”

Elvis Rodriguez

“It’s a great opportunity. And we are more than ready to take advantage of it. It’s taken us a lot of hard work to get here. And on Saturday night, we will do the work necessary to walk away with the victory.”

“A win would be the most significant of my career and will put me one step away from a world title opportunity. It will put me one step away from achieving my dream of becoming a world champion.”

“My desire is to fight for a world title after. This is a final eliminator. By winning it, I will deserve it. And I’m ready for any of the world champions.”

Abdullah Mason

“I was looking forward to facing Giovanni Cabrera {who withdrew due to injury}. He was a great step up. He went the distance with Isaac Cruz. It would have put us higher in the rankings. But we were still preparing when we heard he had fallen out of the fight. We have this new opponent, and we are ready for him, too. He’s a southpaw as well. And we’re in shape.”

“This step-up fight, too. He knows how to move his head and feet. He can punch. We’ll be prepared for what he has coming.”

“The way I get the job done is to display my skills and keep doing what I’ve been doing to my other opponents.”

Carlos Ornelas

“We are always in the gym. So when this opportunity came, we were ready. We will do our very best.”

“I have a lot of amateur experience as well. And I’ve also learned as a pro to adjust on the fly. That’s why this isn’t complicated now. I’ve acquired a lot of tools, and it’s about picking the right ones.”

Albert Gonzalez

“This is definitely a step-up fight. Dana Coolwell is smarter than my previous opponents. He’s longer and taller. So he’s going to try to box me. He’s going to try to keep it on the outside.”

“At Robert Garcia Boxing Academy, we see all different types of styles. There’s a little bit of everything there. So, I’m ready for whatever he brings to the table.”

Steven Navarro

“It’s been a surreal experience. I’ve always known what I am destined to do. But I’m nowhere near where I want to be at. We are blessed to be where we are, but not satisfied.”

“It means the world to be with the best promoter and on the best platform. It means I’m on the right path. We’re ready to have my hand raised up high on Saturday.”
 
Saturday, April 5

 LIVE on ESPN+ (5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT)
 
Richard Torrez Jr. vs. Guido Vianello, 10 Rounds, NABF, NABO & IBF North American Heavyweight Titles

Lindolfo Delgado vs. Elvis Rodriguez, 10 Rounds, WBC & IBF Junior Welterweight World Title Eliminator and Delgado’s WBO Latino Title

Abdullah Mason vs Carlos Ornelas, 10 Rounds, NABF & NABO Lightweight Titles

Albert Gonzalez vs. Dana Coolwell, 8 Rounds, Featherweight

Steven Navarro vs. Juan Garcia, 8 Rounds, Vacant Junior NABF Junior Bantamweight Title

Art Barrera Jr. vs. Daijohn Gonzalez, 6 Rounds, Junior Middleweight

Jahi Tucker vs. Troy Williamson, 10 Rounds, Middleweight

DJ Zamora vs. Hugo Castañeda, 8 Rounds, Junior Lightweight

Sammy Contreras Jr. vs. Robert Jimenez, 4 Rounds, Junior Welterweights
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