Full card set for ProBoxTV on July 18 in San Bernardino

(July 8, 2026) – The full card is in place for the marathon ProBoxTV “The Contender Series” broadcast (4:00 pm ET/1:00 pm PT) on Saturday, July 18, from the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, California, featuring Bryan “Nino Maravilla” Flores taking on Jonathan “Thunder” Navarro.

WBC No. 12-ranked Flores, 28-1 (16 KOs), of Las Vegas via Juarez, Mexico, and Navarro, 18-2 (9 KOs), of East Los Angeles will meet for the WBC FECARBOX super lightweight title in the night’s 10-round main event.

Presented by Pro Box Promotions, in the 10-round super featherweight co-feature, WBO No. 1- and WBC No. 11-ranked Charly “King’s Warrior” Suarez, 18-0 (10 KOs), of Manila, Philippines, will put his lofty ranking and mandatory status to face WBO champion Emanuel Navarrete on the line in a tough test against Manuel Avila, 26-2-1 (9 KOs), of Fairfield, California.

In other featured action, super welterweight southpaws Joshua Kevin Anton (13-0, 12 KOs) of Palmdale, California, and Vladimir Hernandez (17-7, 7 KOs) of Stockton, California via Durango, Mexico, will clash over 10 tough rounds.

Also scheduled is a 10-round welterweight bout, Ruben “El Pollito” Aguillar, 24-0-1 (21 KOs), of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, takes on Tre’Sean “Trigger” Wiggins, 17-5-4 (10 KOs), of Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

In a special added attraction, current champion Adelaida “La Cobra” Ruiz (18-1-1, 8 KOs) of Los Angeles, will face interim champion Ginny Fuchs (4-0, 1 KO) of Houston in a 10-round battle for the WBC Women’s World Super Flyweight Championship.

And in a 10-round super welterweight contest between IBF USBA super welterweight champion and IBF 12-, WBA No. 15-ranked Yan Marcos, 15-0 (10 KOs), of Miami via Cuba, and Guido Emmanuel Schramm, 17-4-3 (10 KOs), of Los Angeles via Argentina, 17-4-3 (10 KOs).

In televised Future Stars action to begin the evening, Charles “LOLO” Harris (12-1, 7 KOs) of Rialto, California, returns to action in an eight-round super lightweight bout against Jason “El Gallo” Limon (11-2-1, 2 KOs) of San Antonio.

Also scheduled is lightweight Amador Mendez, 7-0 (4 KOs), of Austin, Texas, taking on William King, 6-4-2 (3 KOs) of Lynwood, California, in a lightweight six-rounder; and to open the broadcast, Hawaiian super welterweight prospect KJ Wailele, 4-0 (2 KOs) will look to stay unbeaten against Mexico’s Juan Carlos Campos Medina, 4-3 (3 KOs) over six-rounds.

Tickets for this event are available through thundertix.com. On fight night, doors open at 3:00 pm PST. Ages 2+ require a ticket. The National Orange Show Events Center is located at 689 S. E St. in San Bernardino. All bouts subject to change.

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WBC #14 Bryan Flores Takes on Jonathan Navarro in 10-round Super Lightweight Main Event on ProBoxTV, Sat., July 18, at NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, Calif. 

(May 25, 2026) – On Saturday, July 18, ProBoxTV is back in San Bernardino, California for another episode of The Contender Series, a night of all-action West Coast boxing featuring WBC #14-ranked Bryan “Nino Maravilla” Flores (28-1-1, 16 KOs) Las Vegas via Juarez, Mexico, taking on Jonathan “Thunder” Navarro (18-2, 9 KOs) of East Los Angeles in the 10-round super lightweight main event, live from the NOS Events Center (7:00 pm EST/4:00 pm PST) and presented by Garry Jonas (Pro Box Promotions) and Robert Garcia.

In the night’s co-feature, current champion Adelaida “La Cobra” Ruiz (18-1-1, 8 KOs) of Los Angeles, will face interim champion Ginny Fuchs (4-0, 1 KO) of Houston in a 10-round battle for the WBC Women’s World Super Flyweight Championship.

And in a special 10-round super welterweight added attraction, southpaws Joshua Kevin Anton (13-0, 12 KOs) of Palmdale, California, and Vladimir Hernandez (17-7, 7 KOs) of Stockton, California via Durango, Mexico, will collide.

Tickets for this event are available through thundertix.com.

In the 10-round welterweight chief supporting bout, Ruben “El Pollito” Aguillar (24-0-1, 21 KOs) of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, takes on Tre’Sean “Trigger” Wiggins (17-5-4, 10 KOs) of Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

Future Stars action to begin the evening features, Anthony “2 Quick” Cuba (12-1-2, 5 KOs) of Los Angeles battling Misael ‘Pichon’ Cabrera (18-3-1, 12 KOs) of Sonora, Mexico, in a super lightweight eight-rounder; and Charles “LOLO” Harris (12-1, 7 KOs) of Rialto, California, returning to action in another eight-round super lightweight bout against Jason “El Gallo” Limon (11-2-1, 2 KOs) of San Antonio.

More exciting fights will be announced shortly.

On fight night, doors open at 3:00 pm PST. Ages 2+ require a ticket. No live streaming or filming are allowed. The National Orange Show Events Center is located at 689 S. E St. in San Bernardino.

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Prograis Decisions Zorrilla To Retain Super-Lightweight Title

Regis Prograis defended the WBC Super Lightweight title with a 12-round split-decision over Danielito Zorrilla at the Smoothie King Center in New Orlenas.

In round one, it looked like Zorrilla scored a knockdown when he landed a left hand that sent Prograis to the canvas, but was ruled a slip. That was the difference in the fight as in round three, Prograis landed a quick left that put Zorrilla down.

Prograis, 139 lbs of New Orleans won by scores of 118-109 and 117-110, while Zorrilla took a 114-113 card.

Prograis is 29-1. Zorrilla, 139 lbs of Toa Boja, PR is 17-2.

Shakhram Giyasov remained undefeated with a 12-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Harold Calderon in a welterweight bout.

In round 10, Calderon was cut over his right eye.

Giyasov, 146.1 lbs of Bukhara, KAZ won by scores of 120-108, 118-110 and 116-112 and is now 14-0. Calderon, 146.2 lbs of Miami, FL is 27-1.

Julissa Guzman knocked out previously undefeated Ramla Ali in round eight of their 10-round super bantamweight fight.

In round five, Guzman dropped Ali with a perfect overhand right on the jaw. In round eight, Guzman landed a perfect left hook to the chin that put Ali flat on her back for the 10-count at 42 seconds.

Guzman, 121.1 lbs of Sonora, MEX is 13-2-2 with seven knockouts. Ali, 122 lbs of London, ENG is 7-1.

Jeremy Hill stopped Mark Davis in round four of their eight-round lightweight bout.

In round four, Hill landed a perfect right to the chin that hurt Davis. Hill followed up with three hard shots that blasted Davis into the ropes and down to the canvas, and the fight was stopped at 1:29.

Hill, 135.6 lbs of New Orleans is 19-3 with 12 knockouts. Davis, 135.6 lbs of Baton Rouge, LA is 19-2.

Ginny Fuchs remained undefeated with a eight-round unanimous decision over Indeya Rodriguez in a super flyweight fight.

Fuchs, 113.4 lbs of Houston, TX won by scores of 80-72 twice and 79-73 and is now 3-0. Rodriguez, 113.2 lbs of New Orleans is 6-8-2.

In round three, Fuchs was cut over her left eye from an accidental headbutt.

Xavier Madrid upset previously undefeated Aaron Aponte by winning an eight-round split decision in a super-lightweight fight.

Madrid, 138.5 lbs of Albuquerque, NM won two cards by 76-75 scores. Aponte took a card 78-73.

Madrid is now 5-2. APonte, 140 lbs of Hialeah, FL is 7-1-1.

Criztec Bazaidula won a four-round unanimous decision over Elroy Fruto in a lightweight bout.

Bazaidula, 136.4 lbs of Los Angeles won by scores of 40-36 on all cards and is now 2-0. Fruto, 135.6 lbs of British Columbia, Canada is 1-2.




AUDIO: Ginny Fuchs talks about her September 10th fight with Gemma Ruegg






VIDEO: Ginny Fuchs talks about her September 10th fight with Gemma Ruegg




Mikaela Mayer Defends Unified Titles with Decision over Han

Mikaela Mayer remained perfect as she dominated and won a 10-round unanimous decision over Jennifer Han at The Hanger in Costa Mesa, California.

Mayer landed 192 of 586 punches; Han was 63 of 384.

In round four, Han was bleeding from the nose. Mayer pushed the action and was never challenged as she won by scores of 100-90 twice and 99-91.

Mayer 129.8 lbs of Los Angeles is 17-0. Han, 128.8 lbs of El Paso, TX is 18-5-1.

Mayer said, “I feel like I did a lot of good things in there. Her movement, I think, is what she does best and it throws you off. She gets her spacing in a little bit, so I had to throw her off and stay behind the jab. Coach Al {Mitchell} reminded me to stay behind the jab, set the right hand up. She would duck sometimes and make me miss. I started to go to the body. All in all, she’s a tough, durable girl. That’s why we chose her for this fight. We knew she would push me, but I feel like I did well.
 
“I wanted to get the stoppage I feel like I hurt her in the eighth round, almost finished her. This is another reason why I’m advocating for three-minute rounds.
 
“I’ve been pretty clear that I want to go undisputed at 130. {Alycia} Baumgardner and {Hyun Mi} Choi, I’ve been calling them out. I want {either} fight, but if they’re not going to give me that fight in a timely fashion, I’m game to go up and challenge the winner of {Amanda} Serrano versus Katie Taylor.”

Santillan Dominates; Stops Barraza in 7

Santillan landed power punches from the outset and was on-top of Berraza from the beginning, Santillan started beating up and breaking down Barraza until the bout was stopped at 33 seconds of round seven.

Giovani Santillan was almost flawless in stopping Jeovannis Barraza in round seven of their 10-round welterweight bout.

Santillan, 147.4 lbs of San Diego, CA is now 29-0 with 16 knockouts. Barraza, 148.6 lbs of Barranquilla, COL 25-3.

Santillan said, “I am humbled by the support of my hometown, San Diego. Once again, they came out in force. They motivate me to do my best every time out there.

“I am going to keep working to earn a welterweight world title shot. I have a great team behind me, and when the time comes, I’ll be ready.”

Andrew Moloney Stops Mendoza in 8th

Andrew Moloney stopped Gilberto Mendoza in the eighth and final round of their junior bantamweight fight.

Mendoza was cut on his face in round five. In round eight, the pressure was starting to take its toll on Mendoza and Moloney landed two hard shots and the fight was stopped at 2:29.

Moloney, 115.8 lbs of Melbourne, AUS is 23-2 with 15 knockouts. Mendoza, 113.4 lbs of Modesto, CA is 19-12-3.

Floyd Diaz stopped Blake Quintana in round four of their six-round junior featherweight bout.

In round four, Diaz caught Quintana with a perfect right to the soler plexus that put him to a knee for the 10-count at 43 seconds.

Diaz, 122 lbs of Las Vegas is 4-0 with one knockout. Quintana, 120.6 lbs of Kenney, NEB is 4-2.

Duke Ragan remained undefeated with a six-round unanimous decision over Diuhl Olguin in a featherweight bout.

Ragan, 126.6 lbs of Cincinnati, OH won by scores of 60-54 on all cards and is now 5-0. Olguin, 125.6 lbs of Guadalajara, MEX is 15-22-5.

Jason Moloney won a 10-round unanimous decision over Francisco Javier Pedroza in a bantamweight bout.

Moloney, 119.4 lbs of Melbourne, AUS won by scores of 100-90 and 99-91 twice and is now 23-2. Pedroza, 119.8.8 lbs of Tijuana, MEX is 17-11-2.

2021 U.S. Olympian, Ginny Fuchs made a successful pro debut with a fourth round stoppage over Randee Lynn Morales in a flyweight bout.

In round one, Fuchs dropped Morales with a combination that was punctuated with a straight left. In round three, Morales began to swelll around her left eye. Fuchs was dominant and the bout was stopped in round four after Fuchs landed a big uppercut at 24 seconds.

Fuchs, 109.8 lbs of Houston, TX is 1-0 with one knockout. Morales, 110.6 lbs of Albuquerque, NM is 4-4.

Luis Alberto Lopez stopped Raul Chirino in round four of a scheduled eight-round featherweight bout.

Lopez dropped Chirino in round two, twice in round four, and ended it with a body shot at 1:08 of round four.

Lopez, 128 lbs of Mexicali. MEX is 25-2 with 14 knockouts. Chirino, 128.8 lbs of Miami, FL is 19-14.