Undefeated Super Welterweight Prospect Alex Bray Signs Promotional Agreement with Boxlab Promotions

ORLANDO, FL (April 3, 2025) – Boxlab Promotions is happy to announce the signing of undefeated 18-year-old super welterweight prospect Alex Bray (9-0, 7 KOs) from Melbourne, Florida. This strategic partnership marks an exciting new chapter for Bray, as he continues his rise in the professional boxing ranks under the guidance of Boxlab Promotions. The signing was facilitated by Bray’s advisor, Tony Gonzalez, whose efforts were instrumental in securing a reputable promoter for the young prospect.

Bray’s most recent victory came against seasoned Argentine fighter Victoriano Antonio Santillan (13-8-2, 8 KOs) at the Toronto Casino Resort in Canada. With an already impressive start to his career, Bray is eager to take the next steps under the Boxlab Promotions banner.

“I’m really thankful that my advisor, Tony Gonzalez, made this happen so early in my career,” said Bray. “Signing with a top promoter like Boxlab Promotions is a big move for me, and I couldn’t be more excited. Fighting in my home state of Florida means everything to me. Knowing that Boxlab Promotions is based right here in Orlando gives me confidence that I’ll have the opportunity to showcase my talent in front of family, friends, and local fans.”

When asked what makes him special as a fighter, Bray responded with confidence. “I believe I have a combination of skills, power, and dedication that can set me apart from the rest. I’m always looking to improve, and I have the drive to be great. With the right team behind me, I know I can achieve something special in this sport.”

“Alex Bray is a tremendous young talent with a positive future ahead of him,” stated Boxlab Promotions President, Amaury Piedra, expressing his excitement about adding Bray to their stable of rising stars. “At just 18 years old, he’s already shown incredible, maturity, poise and ability in the ring. We’re excited to help guide his career and provide him with the opportunities he needs to shine on bigger stages. Our team at Boxlab Promotions is committed to developing world-class fighters, and we believe Alex has the potential to become something truly special.”

With a hunger for success, Bray plans to stay active and keep his momentum going. “I want to stay busy, keep fighting, and continue to elevate my name in the sport. The more I fight, the better I get, and I want to be known as one of the most exciting young fighters in the game.”




NEWLY CROWNED ALEX BRAY EXPECTS TO IMPRESS ON MOST VALUABLE PROSPECTS CARD FRIDAY IN TORONTO LIVE ON DAZN

MIAMI, FL, March 5, 2025. —  World Boxing Association (WBA) Continental Americas Super Welterweight Champion Alex Bray (8-0, 7 KOs) from Brevard, Florida, will make his live stream debut on Friday, March 7 at the Great Canadian Casino Resort in Toronto, Canada. The Most Valuable Prospects 11 card will be streamed live on DAZN.

Bray won the WBA title in his most recent fight, a first-round stoppage on December 13 at Caribe Royal Orlando.

The six-foot 3, eighteen-year-old Bray made his pro debut on July 15, 2023, just days following his seventeenth birthday, celebrating with a third-round knockout. Bray has gone the distance only once, in his third professional fight.

“Come this Friday, I will continue to work in silence and will let my work in the ring speak volumes for me,” said Bray. “I fought on Jake Paul’s MVP card in December in Orlando and they didn’t put me on until after the TV fights ended. I’m not going to lie, it did upset me, but it also did not stop me from handling my business. Not only did I knockout my opponent in the first round, but I won the WBA Continental Americas North American Championship. I must have done something they liked because they brought me back, and this time I will be part of the DAZN broadcast. Now I will have the World watching, and trust me, they will find out quick who this 18-year-old is.”

“This kid is special,” said Alex’s attorney and boxing advisor Tony Gonzalez. “Not many eighteen-year-olds win a title in only their eighth professional bout. Being six feet three and one hundred fifty-four pounds, he is a difficult task to combat. How fills out and where he goes from here is limitless.”

As an amateur, Alex Bray was a National Golden Gloves Champion and two-time Junior Florida Golden Gloves Champion. His 21-year-old brother, Kamar Bray, is also undefeated (6-0, 4 KOs) and fights at welterweight.

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