Hebert Conceicao Souza Decisions Johan Gonzalez

NEWARK, NJ–Hebert Conceicao won a 10-round unanimous decision over Johan Gonzalez at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey

In round two, Gonzalez dropped Conceicao with a right hand to the head in the corner. Conceicao boxed decently for the rest of the fight eeking out close rounds.

Conceicao landed 34 of 579 punches. Gonzalez was 113 of 565.

Conceicao of Salvador, BRA won by scores of 96-93 twice and 95-94 and is now 11-0. Gonzalez of Las Vegas is 35-6.

Veron Decisions Garcia

Francisco Veron won a 10-round unanimous decision over Raul Garcia in a junior middleweight fight.

Veron of Argentina won by scores of 97-93, 98-92 twice fand is now 17-1-1. Garcia of the Dominican Republic is 15-3-1.

Foster and Ortiz Fight to No-Contest

William Foster III and Joshafat Ortiz fought to a no-contest after three rounds due to an accidental headbutt.

In round two, Ortiz was cut around the left eye from a headbutt. Foster was cut around the right eye as well. After round three, Foster was deemed unable to continue.

Foster of New Haven, CT is 19-3. Ortiz of Reading, PA is 1302.

Chance Defeats Munoz By Split Decision

Emmanuel Chance and Angel Munoz waged a six-round war in their bantamweight contest with Chance eeking out the split decision.

In round two, Chance dropped Munoz with a perfect counter left. That seemed to spark Munoz as he had a very solid second half of the fight was he landed some good combinations of his own.

Scores were 58-56 for Munoz, and 57-56 for Chance twice.

Chance of East Orange, NJ is 4-0. Munoz of Baldwin Park, CA is 3-3.

Gainous Stops Ibarra in 2

Erick Kedar Gainous stopped Alejandro Ibarra in round two of their six-round super middleweight bout.

In round one, Gainous battered Ibarra to the point where a cut opened up around the left eye of Ibarra. Gainous rocked Ibarra in the second round with a right and wobbled Ibarra into the ropes. Gainous then landed a big right to a prone Ibarra and the fight was over at 2:48.

Gainous of Denver is 9-0 with six knockouts. Ibarra of Denver is 8-4.

Colon Stops Morales in 1

Keith Colon remained undefeated with a first round stoppage of Luis Almendarez Morales in a eight-round featherweight bout.

In the opening round, Colon dropped Morales with a hard three punch combination to the head and the fight was stopped at 2:38.

Colon of Newark is 10-0 with 10 knockouts. Morales of Tijuana, MEX is 8-5-1.

Elijah Gonzalez stopped Danny Murray in the fourth and final round of their super lightweight bout.

In round three, Gonzalez dropped Murray with a left hook to the side of the head. In the same round, Murray started to bleed around the left eye. In round four. Gonzalez dropped Murray with a right uppercut and the fight was over at 1:06.

Gonzalez of Brooklyn is 4-0 with three knockouts. Murray of Lanoka harbor, NJ is 8-11.

Offacio Falcon and Tackie Annan fought to a no-contest due to an accidental low blow in round two of a eight-round lightweight bout

In round two Falcon dropped Annan with a right. Seconds later, Falcon landed what looked like a right to the body that put Annan down. Annan was on the canvas when the fight was waved off at 2:24.

Falcon of Bronx, NY is 14-0. Annan of Accra, GHA is 20-13.

Alex Dejesus and Gregory Lee fought to a majority draw in a four-round super lightweight bout.

Scores were 39-37 for DeJesus and 38-38 twice.

DeJesus of the Bronx is now 2-0-1. Lee of Orangeville, SC is 0-3-1.




DANGEROUS SUPER WELTERWEIGHTS FRANCISCO VERON AND ROIMAN VILLA COLLIDE IN “DO OR DIE” MAIN EVENT ON PROBOXTV’S FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS AT THE WAR MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM IN FORT LAUDERDALE, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21

(November 13, 2025) – ProBoxTV’s Friday Night Fights returns to the War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Friday, November 21, to turn up the heat with another explosive instalment of their all-action Contender Series, known for 50/50 matchups between rising stars ready to prove they belong at the next level.

Presented by Garry Jonas of Pro Box Promotions and Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing, the event will be broadcast on ProBox TV live beginning at 7:00 pm ET and headlined by a 10-round “do or die” super welterweight matchup between former Olympian Francisco Daniel “Bebu” Veron (15-1-1, 10 KOs) of Fort Lauderdale, Florida and iron-fisted South American slugger Roiman “Flaco de Oro” Villa (27-3, 25 KOs) of Rosario, Venezuela.

And in the 10-round welterweight co-featured bout undefeated, but unproven, Ruben Eduardo “El Pollito” Aguilar (23-0-1, 20 KOs) of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, will face a critical test for his career against Corona, California’s veteran gatekeeper Luis Lopez (16-2-4, 5 KOs).

Tickets to attend ProBoxTV’s The Contender Series in person at the War Memorial Auditorium start at $105 and are available from the ProBoxTV website or directly from Seat Geek.

How to Watch from Home: ProBoxTV is available in 100% of U.S. and Canadian households with broadband access, on a wide range of platforms and media partners, including ProBoxTV’s YouTube and YouTube Espanol Channels, Swerve TV Combat, Swerve Sports, Fubo TV, Fubo Sports YouTube Channel, Amazon, Google TV, LG Channels, Plex, Roku, SLING TV, Samsung, Tubi, Vizio, Xumo Play, DIRECTV, Free Live Sports, Lights Out Sports, Zeam, Pluto TV and TCL TVs. 

“We are bringing Francisco Veron back to ProBoxTV based on how phenomenal he looked dominating Vladimir Hernandez last July,” said ProBoxTV’s founder and CEO, Garry Jonas. “Veron is a former Olympian seemingly on his way to becoming a threat to anyone in the 154-lb. division, but Villa is a very dangerous puncher who was highly regarded before he ran into some weight-based setbacks a couple years ago.”

A 27-year-old from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and now residing in Fort Lauderdale, Veron competed in the 2020 Olympics for his native Argentina before turning professional later that same year. In 2023, Veron took the undefeated 0 from former Russian amateur standout Timur Kerefov and then fought to a draw with the highly regarded Jahi Tucker. In Veron’s impressive 10-round unanimous decision victory over Hernandez on ProBoxTV, Hernandez won no more than two rounds on any judge’s card.

A victory over Villa would further solidify Veron as a viable and worthy world championship challenger.

“It was a training camp filled with hard work and a lot of studying of my opponent, because we know it’s going to be a tough fight, but winning will be a huge step forward for me,” said Veron. “We know he has a powerful punch and tends to be aggressive, but I know I’m going to win because I can adapt to any type of opponent, and on top of that, I’m coming in very well prepared for this fight. Having the main event in a promotion as big as ProBoxTV makes me even more eager to get in the ring. I don’t feel any pressure at all because I’m a warrior and I’m going to put on a good show.”

All-action 32-year-old slugger Roiman Villa started boxing at age six and went on to compile an amateur record of 138-9 as a five-time national champion. Villa looked to be on his way to the title when he delivered one of 2023’s biggest upsets by scoring a majority decision victory over the previously undefeated Rashidi Ellis, but then went on to suffer two consecutive knockout losses, including a 10-round knockout to superstar Jaron “Boots” Ennis, in which Villa arguably pushed Ennis harder than any other opponent to date and then a very disappointing three-round setback to Ricardo Adan Salas Rodriguez in his very next fight.

In his most recent bout, Villa rebounded by stopping Alexander Duran (then 21-2) in four rounds last January.

“Training went very well for me. I am feeling much stronger and more comfortable at this new weight and I’m eager to show what I can do when I’m not so drained,” said Villa. “Veron is an Olympian, and he likes to stay busy, but he can’t handle the pressure or the power I will be bringing. As soon as he slows down, he will be all mine.”

“Aguilar is coming here to prove himself,” said Garry Jonas about the high-stakes co-featured bout. “He’s comes in with a big record, but now he’s getting a real test against Lopez and that will be a measuring stick of his true potential. A win for Aguilar will be a declaration he is for real. But Lopez is super tough, and things could definitely go the wrong way for him. We are going to find out if Aguilar is another Sampson Boxing find or if his 23-0-1 record was just built up against weaker opponents.”

24-year-old Ruben Eduardo Aguilar hails from Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. The fight against Lopez will be Aguilar’s first bout scheduled for 10 rounds. The only blemish on his record was a draw was against Ricardo Adan Salas Rodriguez, who knocked out Roiman Villa.

Known as “The Fighting Pride of Corona California,” 29-year-old Louie Lopez will be fighting outside his home state for the first time in his seven-year career. An all-action fighter who always produces a thrilling performance, Lopez has three wins and three draws in his past six fights against solid opposition.

The night’s televised undercard will consist of two exciting fights for ProBoxTV’s Future Stars Series, which features emerging boxing talents and serves as a platform for up-and-coming fighters to showcase their skills, gain exposure, and potentially earn opportunities for higher-profile bouts.

In an eight-round light heavyweight bout, Cleveland’s Dante Benjamin (12-0-1, 9 KOs) will face Alabama’s Money Powell IV (13-2, 8 KOs) and in an eight-round super featherweight battle, Maryland’s Francois Scarboro Jr (11-0, 8 KOs) will take on Puerto Rican slugger Onyx Sanchez-Medina (8-0-1, 8 KOs).

On fight night, doors Open at 6:00 pm. The War Memorial Auditorium is located at 800 NE 8th St in Fort Lauderdale. Ph: (954) 828-5380.

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Elijah Pierce Decisions Jose Samartin

Elijah Pierce won a 10-round unanimous decision over Jose Samartin in a super bantamweight bout at the OTX Arena in Atlanta.

In round four, Pierce dropped Samartin with a body shot, but was ruled a slip.

Pierce, 122 lbs of Atlanta via Oklahoma City won by scores of 99-91 and 97-93 twice and is now 19-2. Samartin, 121.8 lbs of Barranquilla, COL is 35-9-1.

Brandon Adams punched his way into finals of the OTX Junior Middleweight tournament with a 10-round unanimous decision over Francisco Veron.

In round one, Veron began to bleed from the nose.

Adams, 154 lbs of Watts, CA won by scores of 98-91, 96-93 and 95-94 and is now 25-3. Veron, 153.6 lbs of Buenos Aires, ARG is 14-1-1.

In the first semi-final of the OTX Junior Middleweight Tournament, Andreas Katzourakis won a 10-round split-decision over Robert Terry.

Katzourakis, 154 lbs of Houston via Athens, GRE won by scores of 98-92 twice, while Terry took a card card by a 98-93 score.

Katzourakis is now 14-0. Terry, 152 lbs of Jersey City, NJ is 12-1-1.

Maliek Montgomery stopped former interim world champion Oscar Escandon in round two of their eight-round lightweight bout/

In round two, Montgomery dropped Escandon with a hard combination to the body and the fight was stopped at 1:39.

Montgomery of Macon, GA is 19-0 with 17 knockouts. Escandon of Colombia is 27-8.

Donte Layne remained perfect with his fourth first-round stoppages in as many bouts as he took out Noah Kidd in a four-round super middleweight bout,

In round one, Layne dropped Kidd with a left hook to the jaw and a little right inside and Kidd did not beat the count at 1:52

Layne, 167.2 lbs of New York is 4-0 with four-knockouts. Kidd, 168 lbs is now 8-11.

Gustavo River Rios won a six-round unanimous decision over Carlos Dos Samtos Rocha in a lightweight bout.

In round one, Rocha dropped Rivera with a hard right hand. In round two, River dropped Rocha with a combination that was punctuated by a body shot in the corner.

Rios, 133 lbs of Houston won by scores of 58-54 on all cards and is now 10-1. Rocha, 132.8 lbs of Sao Paulo, BRA is 3-6.




EARLY RESULTS FROM ATLANTA

Francisco Veron won a 10-round unanimous decision over Angel Ruiz in the opening bout of the OTX Super welterweight tournament.

Veron, 154 lbs of Argentina won by scores of 100-90, 99-91 and 96-94 and is now 14-0-1. Ruiz is 18-3-1.

David Lopez took out Anthony Mora in the opening round of their six-round super lightweight bout.

Lopez landed a perfect left to the face that sent Mora down over the bottom rope. Mora almost beat the 10-count bit couldn’t and the fight was stopped at 2:38.

Lopez, 142 lbs of Oakland is 5-0 with four knockouts. Mora, 141 1/2 lbs of New Brittan, CT is 3-2-1.

Nathan Lugo showed concussive power in taking out Richard Lartigue inside of a round in their four-round super-middleweight bout.

Lugo dropped Lartigue with a hard left hook. Lugo would not rest on his laurels as he dumped Lartigue with a hard right hand and the fight was stopped at 1:33.

Lugo, 168,4 lbs of Atlanta is 1-0 with one knockout. Lartigue, 166.8 lbs of San Diego is 1-2.