WEIGHTS FROM ORLANDO FLORIDA

Kevin Brown 140 vs Esteuri Suero 139.2

Hendri Cedeno 139.6 vs Idalberto Umara 139

Gurgen Hovhannisyan 287 vs Dajuan Calloway 421

Christopher Diaz-Velez 138.8 vs Jose Antonio Meza 133.2

Abel Gonzalez 166.4 vs Ryan Wilczak 167.2

Antraveous Ingram 154.2 vs Luis Valentin Portalatin 154

Roberto Gomez 124 vs Ulises Carvajal 134

Carlos Lebron 120 vs Jose Leon 126

Jobed Collazo 135.8 vs Erion Johnson 135

This event is brought to you by Boxlab Promotions in association with Matchroom Boxing, Undisputed Promotions, and Kings Promotions. Doors open at 5:00 pm ET with the first bout beginning at 6:00 pm ET. Tickets priced $40 (General Admission), $60 (Standard Admission-4A), $75 (Standard Admission-3A), $100 (Ringside), and VIP Tables for 10 are priced at $1,500 including a bottle of champagne, appetizer tray for the table, prime viewing and dedicated servers, are on sale now at www.ticketmaster.com




Heavyweight Contender Lenier Pero Set to Shine on April 18 at Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando

ORLANDO, FL (April 17, 2025) – Rising undefeated Cuban heavyweight Lenier Pero (11-0, 8 KOs) will take make his highly anticipated return to the ring after year long layoff on a thrilling fight night this Friday, April 18, 2025, when he faces Detrailous Webster (9-4, 5 KOs) in an 8-round heavyweight showdown at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. The televised bout will be on the prelims to the WBA Continental North America Title clash between Kevin Brown (6-0, 3 KOs) and Esteuri Suero (14-2, 10 KOs), as part of a stacked card presented by Boxlab Promotions, broadcast live globally on DAZN.

This marks the first appearance since March of 2024 for Pero, who is co-promoted by Boxlab Promotions and Matchroom Boxing and currently holds the #5 ranking with the WBA. The hard-hitting southpaw is looking to make a definitive statement as he continues his march toward world title contention.

“It’s an honor to be showcased on DAZN in my first fight back from a long layoff, especially under such a powerful partnership between Boxlab and Matchroom,” said Pero, who now trains in Las Vegas with world renowned 2022 Ring Magazine and Sports Illustrated Trainer of the Year, Bob Santos. “The time is now to show the world what I’m capable of.”

His opponent, Detrailous Webster, brings grit, experience, and a no-nonsense attitude into the ring. Pero knows he can’t overlook the challenge. “Webster is a tough fighter who comes to win. I respect that—but I’ve been preparing to dominate every second of this fight,” added Pero. “My goal is to send a clear message to the rest of the heavyweight division that I’m ready for any challenge.”

Currently ranked #5 by the WBA, Pero sees Friday’s bout as a critical step toward the upper echelon of the heavyweight ranks. “A win here keeps me on track for a world title shot,” concluded Pero. “Every fight matters, especially now. I’m ready for anyone in the top five—this is just the beginning of my march to a world title.”

Boxlab Promotions President Amaury Piedra praised the synergy with Matchroom and emphasized Pero’s bright future in the sport. “We’re proud to be co-promoting Lenier Pero alongside Matchroom Boxing,” said Piedra. “This is a major moment in his career and part of a long-term plan to position him for a world title opportunity. Lenier is a special fighter, and fans will see why on April 18.”




Kevin Brown Training Camp Notes

ORLANDO, FL (April 14, 2025) – Undefeated lightweight, Kevin “Alpha” Brown (6-0, 3 KOs), is putting the final touches on his intense Las Vegas training camp under the guidance of world-renowned coach Ismael Salas, as he prepares for his upcoming battle against Esteuri Suero (14-2, 10 KOs) on Friday, April 18, 2025 at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. The bout will headline a stacked card promoted by Boxlab Promotions and broadcast live worldwide on DAZN.

“This has been one of the toughest and most focused camps of my career,” said Brown, the current WBA Super Lightweight Continental Americas Champion. “Working with Coach Salas in Vegas has made me a better fighter and its showing every time I step in the ring. Salas is all about working on fundamentals, building power, and tightening up my timing. I feel sharper, faster, and stronger than ever.”

Brown faces a stern test in Suero, a battle-tested puncher with knockout power and a hunger to rise in the rankings.

“I’m expecting Suero to come in hungry and dangerous,” Brown added. “That’s exactly what I want. I don’t look for easy fights—I want the challenges that bring out the best in me. Come fight night, I’ll be ready for anything he brings.”

A win over Suero would mark another major step toward world title contention for the Cuban-born Brown, who has quickly become one of the most talked-about prospects in the division.

“This is a big step forward for me,” Brown said. “It keeps my momentum rolling and gets me closer to getting a world title opportunity. I’m not just here to participate—I’m here to dominate.”

As for headlining his second straight main event on DAZN, Brown sees it as fuel for his fire.

“Headlining on DAZN again is an honor. It motivates me to put on a show not just for the people in Orlando, but for fans around the world watching. I’m here to show them that ‘Alpha’ is the future of this division.”

“Kevin Brown is one of the most disciplined, hungry, and talented fighters we have in our stable of young talented fighters,” said Boxlab Promotions’ President Amaury Piedra. “His work ethic is unmatched, and with a coach like Ismael Salas in his corner, the sky is the limit. We believe he’s well on his way to becoming a world champion—and April 18 is the next step in that journey.”




BOXLAB PROMOTIONS RETURNS TO ORLANDO FOR ACTION-PACKED FIGHT NIGHT ON APRIL 18

ORLANDO, FL (March 31, 2025) – Boxlab Promotions is set to deliver another thrilling night of championship boxing as Kevin Brown (6-0, 3 KOs), fighting out of Las Vegas, NV, by way of Camagüey, Cuba, takes on Esteuri Suero (14-2, 10 KOs), of Las Vegas, NV, by way of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, in a 10-round showdown for the WBA Continental North America Super Lightweight Title. The event will take place Friday, April 18, 2025, at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida, televised live on DAZN.

In the 10-round co-main event, undefeated Dominican standout Hendri Cedeno (15-0, 11 KOs) from La Romana, Dominican Republic, will square off against Miami’s Idalberto Umara (13-3, 9 KOs) in an explosive battle for the vacant WBO Intercontinental Lightweight Title.

The night will also feature the Boxlab Promotions debut of newly signed heavyweight Lenier Pero (11-0, 8 KOs), who is co-promoted with Matchroom Boxing. Pero, originally from Camagüey, Cuba, and now based in Las Vegas, NV, will take on Detrailous Webster (9-4, 5 KOs) from Courtland, Mississippi, in an 10-round clash for the WBA Continental Latin America Title.

Undefeated heavyweight Gurgen Hovhannisyan (7-0, 6 KOs) of Los Angeles, CA, by way of Yerevan, Armenia, will also see action in an 8-round battle against Dajuan Calloway (11-3, 9 KOs), from Warrensville Heights, OH.

Another highly anticipated bout will feature Super Featherweight Christopher Diaz-Velez (29-5, 19 KOs), from Barranquitas, Puerto Rico, will compete in an 8-round bout against Jose Antonio Meza (9-10, 2 KOs), from Durango, Mexico.

EXCITING PROSPECTS AND UNDEFEATED FIGHTERS ROUND OUT THE CARD

  • Super welterweight Antraveous Ingram (9-0, 4 KOs), from Kissimmee, Florida, squares off against Jose Arturo Esquivel, from Chihuahua, Mexico, in an 8-round bout.

  • Super Featherweight Roberto Gomez (5-0, 2 KOs), from Dade City, Florida, will face Ulises Carvajal (5-1, 3 KOs) from Chinandega, Nicaragua in a 6-round contest.

  • Welterweight Geise Reyes Del Verso (5-0, 4 KOs), from Sarasota, Florida, will battle an opponent TBA in a 6-round fight.

  • Super Bantamweight Carlos Lebron (4-1-1, 4 KOs), from Florida, will fight Jose Leon (Pro Debut), from Chicago, IL, in a 4-round bout.

  • Jobed Collazo, from Lutz, Florida, will make his pro debut in a 4-round lightweight bout against Erion Johnson (1-8), from Denver, CO.

  • In the super middleweight division, Abel Gonzalez (7-0, 5 KOs) of Safety Harbor, Florida, will face fellow unbeaten fighter Ryan Wilczak (11-0, 6 KOs) from Scranton, Pennsylvania, in an 8-round contest.

This event is brought to you by Boxlab Promotions in association with Matchroom Boxing, Undisputed Promotions, and Kings Promotions. Doors open at 5:00 pm ET with the first bout beginning at 6:00 pm ET. Tickets priced $40 (General Admission), $60 (Standard Admission-4A), $75 (Standard Admission-3A), $100 (Ringside), and VIP Tables for 10 are priced at $1,500 including a bottle of champagne, appetizer tray for the table, prime viewing and dedicated servers, are on sale now at www.ticketmaster.com




Zepeda Stops Hughes After 4

William Zepeda punched his ticket to a title shot with a four-round bludgeoning of Maxi Hughes as The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas,

In round three, Zepeda was relentless and especially effective to the body. In round four, the beatdown continued as Zepeda continued to more or less assault Hughes all over the ring. Mercifully for Hughes his corner pulled him from the fight after the round.

Zepeda, 133.8 lbs of San Mateo Atenceo, MEX is 30-0 with 26 knockouts, Hughes, 134.6 lbs of Yorkshire, ENG is 26-7-2.

“This was another day in the office,” said William Zepeda. “Thirty different camps and thirty different wins and all I can do is thank my team. Early on I knew I had him, the strategy was to work the body and finish at the top. It is not confidence that I feel, but the weight of responsibility to keep giving this level of performances. The rivals who are at my doorstep are much stronger and have a lot more experience and we must continue to work. I will be the next champion from Mexico! I am ready for Shakur, Gervonta – who ever is ready to face me. I want to be a world champion.”

Floyd Schofield remained undefeated as Esteuri Suero did not comply wit the basic ruled of boxing and was disqualified in round five of their 10-round lightweight bout,

Schofield dominated the fight which visibly frustrated Suero into snapping the rules.

In round one, Schofield was cut above his right eye due to a headbutt. In round two, Suero was deducted a point for holding. In round four, Suero was deducted another point for throwing Schofield on the canvas. Finally in round five, Suero hit Schofield with an intentional low blow and the fight was called off at 2:07

Schofield, 134.8 lbs of Austin, TX is 17-0, Suero, 135 lbs of Las Vegas is 13-2.

Eric Priest remained undefeated with a 10-round unanimous decision over Jose Sanchez in a middleweight bout.

Priest landed 92 of 310 punches. Sanchez was 63 of 229.

Priest, 159.6 lbs of Los Angeles won by scores of 100-90 and 99-91 twice and is now 13-0. Sanchez, 160 lbs of Reynosa, MEX is 21-5-1.

Tristan Kalkrreuth stopped Marquice Weston in round two of their eight-round heavyweight bout,

In round two, Kalkreuth dropped Weston with a left hand and the fight was over at 1:32.

Kalkreuth, 198.6 lbs of Las Vegas is 13-1 with 10 knockouts. Weston, 201.6 lbs of Seattle is 15-3-1.

Joel Iriarte made a successful pro debut by stopping Bryan Carguacundo in round two of their four-round welterweight bout.

Iriarte was a 17-time National Amateur dominated the action and in round two hurt Carguacundo with a couple of uppercuts and the fight was stopped at 1:26.

Iriarte, 145.2 lbs of Bakersfield, CA is 1-0 with one knockout. Carguacundo, 142.8 lbs of Las Vegas, NV is 3-6-2.




Rolly Romero Gets Controversial Stoppage over Barroso

Rolando Romero won the WBA Super Lightweight Title with a controversial ninth round stoppage over late-replacement Ismael Barroso at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.

In round three, Barroso landed a straight left that sent Romero into the ropes and his gloved touched the canvas for a knockdown.

In round nine, Romero landed a right that staggered Barroso and then put him down with a cuffing right. Later in the round, the two were exchanging in the corner, and referee Tony Weeks for reasons beyond comprehension, stopped the fight at 2:41.

Romero, 139.5 lbs of Las Vegas is now 15-1 with 13 knockouts. Barroso, 139.5 lbs of Miami was a later replacement for reigning champion Alberto Puello, is now 24-4-2.

Puello failed a PED test several weeks ago.

“I’ll be honest, he’s a warrior and he should have been allowed to continue,” said Romero, who improved to 15-1 with 13 KOs and became the 89th fighter to perform on SHOBOX: The New Generation to go onto capture a world title. “He wanted to keep going and I wanted him to keep going as well.”

“The first punch was when I had him hurt to begin with,” Romero said. “It was right on the nose, it was a little clip.”

“I think it was an injustice to stop the fight,” said Barroso, a late replacement after Alberto Puello,who previously held the WBA 140-pound title, had been stripped of his title because of a failed VADA test. “I was landing the better shots. It was a push on the first knockdown. It wasn’t a big blow or anything. The referee just stopped the fight, and he didn’t say anything. You can see it clearly. I’m the one who’s hitting him. There was nothing clear that he hit me with. I don’t understand why they stopped the fight.”

“I boxed the entire time,” said Romero, who became the second Las Vegas native to win a world title along with Ishe Smith. “I came in a little cold. I got cracked and I got up like a champion and kept going.”

Romero was clear about his future intentions after the fight. “There’s only two fights I want,” he said. “There’s the rematch with Tank Davis. But I think there’s a much bigger option. I want to go after Ryan Garcia. We can do it on Showtime PPV.”

Rances Barthelemy Decisions Omar Juarez

Rances Barthelemy won a 10-round majority decision over Omar Juarez in a junior welterweight bout.

Barthelemy landed 96 of 448 punches. Juarez was 101 of 428.

Barthelemy, 142.5 lbs of Las Vegas won by scores of 98-92, 97-93 and 95-95 and is now 30-2-1. Juarez, 142.25 lbs of rownsville, TX is 14-2.

The crowd at The Chelsea rained down boos after the decision was read as many thought that Juarez had done enough to win the fight. “I understand that most of the fans are Mexican here and they were going for Juarez,” Barthelemy said. “But I also had my Cuban fans and they were cheering.”

Barthelemy said he would love nothing more than a rematch with Russell. “I want a rematch even more than a title shot,” he said. “I want that rematch with Gary Antuanne Russell. I want it badly.”

The 23-year-old Juarez had his three-fight winning streak halted. “It is what it is,” he said. “I honestly thought I did enough to win, but all That’s left is keep working hard for next time. My one mistake was not staying on top of him. I should have been more aggressive.”

Sims Jr. Decisions Akhmedov in Thrilling Fight

Kenneth Sims Jr. outlasted former world title challenger Batyr Akhmedov by taking a 12-round majority decision in a junior welterweight Elimination bout.

The two traded hard shots throughout the high-punch count affair. Sims fought that few rounds with a closed right eye.

Sims landed 309 of 832 punches. Akhmedov landed 331 of 933.

Sims, 139.25 lbs of Chicago won by scores of 116-112, 115-113 and 114-114 and is now 20-2-1. Akhmedov, 138.75 lbs of Las Angeles is 9-3.

“This is what I’ve been waiting on for years,” said Sims, who won for the seventh straight fight. “I’m not supposed to be here right now. That’s what they say. Ain’t nobody thought I would be here right now. And I know that I’m the best so at 140 it’s whatever. I’m ready for anyone.”

“I want the winner of the main event. I want that title. That’s it. Whoever wins the main event that’s who I want.”

Akhmedov thought he won the fight after suffering another close loss on the judges’ cards. His previous two losses were also narrow defeats on points. “It’s like every time I don’t stop my opponent it’s like they win,” he said. “It seems like it’s a goal against me. If they reach the 12th round it’s like they already won and they’re already celebrating because the judges give it to them. Look at the punch stats. It’s the third time in a row. I won again. I’m winning rounds, I’m throwing more, I’m hurting him more. He’s surviving seven rounds out of 12.”

Starling Castillo took a hard fought 10-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Esteuri Suero in a super lightweight fight.

In round nine, Suero was deducted a point for holding. In round 10, Suero was cited for the same infraction.

That was the difference as Castillo won by scores of 95-92 twice and 94-93 and is now 18-1-1. Suero, 139.2 lbs of Santo Domingo, DR os 12-1.

Michael Angeletti stopped Michell Bonquez in round eight of their eight-round bantamweight bout.

In round eight, Angeletti dropped Boxquez when he landed a two rights that was followed by a left. With Bonquez hurt, Angeletti followed up with a hard combination and the fight end the fight was stopped.

Angeletti, 118.2 lbs of Spring, TX 8-0 with seven Bonquez, 118.8 lbs of Fort Lauderdale, FL is 20-4.

18 year-old Justin Viloria stopped Pedro Pinillo in round four of their six-round super featherweight bout.

Viloria pounded Pinillo until the bout was stopped in round four.

Viloria, 127.6 lbs of Whittier, CA is the nephew of former world champion Brian Viloria. Viloria is 2-0 with two knockouts. Pinillo, 129.2 lbs of Cali, COL is 5-2.




UNDEFEATED PROSPECTS STEP INTO THE RING ON THREE-FIGHT SHOWTIME BOXING® COUNTDOWN SHOW THIS SATURDAY, MAY 13 AT 6:30 PM ET/3:30 PM PT

LAS VEGAS – May 11, 2023 – Three matchups featuring undefeated fighters looking to keep perfect records intact will highlight the SHOWTIME BOXING COUNTDOWN live streaming presentation this Saturday, May 13 from The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

Action live on the SHOWTIME SPORTS YouTube channel and SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook page will begin at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT and is topped by unbeaten super lightweight Esteuri “El Puma” Suero dueling Starling Castillo in a 10-round attraction. Also featured is sensational bantamweight Michael Angeletti in an eight-round bout against Michell Banquez, while super featherweight Justin Viloria will take on Pedro Pinillo in a six-round fight. The live stream is hosted by award-winning MORNING KOMBAT live digital talk show hosts Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell.

These fights precede a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® tripleheader headlined by top contenders Rolando “Rolly” Romero and Ismael Barroso facing off for the vacant WBA Super Lightweight World Championship. That telecast begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT will also see former two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy dueling the all-action Omar “El Relámpago” Juarez in the co-main event, plus super lightweight contenders Batyr Akhmedov and Kenneth Sims Jr. meet in a WBA Super Lightweight World Title Eliminator opening up the telecast.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and TGB Promotions, are on sale now and available for purchase through Ticketmaster.com.

Representing Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Suero (12-0, 9 KOs) will make his U.S. debut on Saturday night, having turned pro in 2019 with a first-round knockout over Elieser Torres. The 23-year-old jump started his professional record with knockouts in nine of his first 10 fights and by winning 10-round unanimous decisions in each of his last two fights – most recently besting Jose Fajardo Galvez in December. He will be opposed by the 27-year-old Castillo (17-1-1, 13 KOs), who most recently fought fellow unbeaten Kenny de Leon to a draw last October. Also, a native of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Castillo’s only career defeat came via decision against the unbeaten Otar Eranosyan.

A highly skilled technician with blazing speed and surprising power, Angeletti (7-0, 6 KOs) scored the most impressive victory of his young career last time out, as he dominated the previously unbeaten Jeremy Adorno on his way to a fifth-round stoppage last October. Originally from New Orleans and now training in Spring, Texas, Angeletti carries a five-fight knockout streak into Saturday night. He will face the 32-year-old Banquez (20-3, 14 KOs), a native of Venezuela who fights out of Florida. Banquez owns impressive victories over then-unbeaten opponents Prince Patel and Joahnys Argilagos, and most recently dropped decisions to Ramon Cardenas last July and Antonio Vargas in February.

With a large contingent of supporters in attendance, Viloria (1-0, 1 KO) turned pro in April and delighted his fans with a sensational first round knockout over Sirdarious Smith. The 18-year-old from Whittier, California will step up in competition when he faces Colombia’s Pinillo (5-1, 5 KOs) on Saturday. Pinillo turned pro in December 2019 and scored five-straight stoppages before losing a majority decision to Alejandro Nicasio Garcia in April 2022.

The non-televised undercard lineup will feature highly touted twin super bantamweight prospects in six-round fights as Chavez Barrientes (6-0, 5 KOs) meets Juan Centeno (8-7-3, 1 KO), while his twin brother Angel Barrientes (9-1, 6 KOs) battles Sharone Carter (13-6, 3 KOs). Rounding out the card is Washington, D.C. prospect David Whitmire (1-0, 1 KO) in a four-round super welterweight matchup against Texas’ Javier Vargas (3-1, 3 KOs), and the pro debut of super middleweight Yojanler Martinez in a four-round bout taking on California’s Dario Guerrero-Meneses (3-5-1, 1 KO).

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ABOUT ROMERO VS. BARROSO

Romero vs. Barroso will see hard-hitting Rolando “Rolly’’ Romero battle No. 1 Contender Ismael Barroso for the vacant WBA Super Lightweight World Title on Saturday, May 13 live on SHOWTIME from The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas headlining a Premier Boxing Champions event.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and features two additional super lightweight bouts with former two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy dueling the all-action Omar “El Relámpago” Juarez in the 10-round super lightweight co-main event, plus top super lightweight contenders Batyr Akhmedov and Kenneth Sims Jr. meet in a 12-round WBA Super Lightweight World Title Eliminator opening up the telecast.

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