Sylve Decisions Jojo Diaz

Ashton Sylve won a 10-round unanimous decision over former world champion Joseph Diaz Jr. in a junior welterweight bout in Long Beach, California.

Sylve, 140 lbs of Long Beach, CA won by scores of 97-93 on all cards and is now 14-1. Diaz, 139.4 lbs of South El Monte, CA is 34-10-1.

In round six, Diaz was bleeding from the side of his head.

In a battle of undefeated lightweights, Devin Cushing won a 10-round unanimous decision over J’Hon Ingram.

Cushing, 134.6 lbs of Pensacola, FL won by scores of 97-93 on all cards and is now 19-0. Ingram, 134 lbs of Baltimore is 9-1.

Amir Anderson went the distance for the first time but stayed undefeated with a 10-round unanimous decision over Jonas Sylvain in a middleweight bout.

Anderson, 159.6 lbs of Syracuse, NY won by scores of 100-90 on all cards and is now 8-0. Sylvain, 159 lbs of Boynton Beach, FL is 9-1-1.

Ernesto Mercado remained undefeated with a second round stoppage over Juan Carlos Burgos in a 10-round junior welterweight bout.

In round two, Mercado dropped Burgos with a punishing left hook. Seconds later, it was a right to the head that sent Burgos down for the 10-count at 2:40.

Mercado, 139.4 lbs of Pomona, CA is 19-0 with 18 knockouts. Burgos, 139.6 lbs of Tijuana, MEX is 36-9-3.

David Lopez remained undefeated with a first round destruction of Joey Borrero in a eight-round welterweight bout.

In round one, Lopez landed a crushing right and left to the jaw that sent Borrero to the canvas. Lopez landed a huge barrage of punches that caused a referee to step in at 1:41.

Lopez, 146.2 lbs of Oakland is 9-0 with seven knockouts. Borrero, 142.8 lbs of Cupey Alto, CA is 12-3.

Kayla Gomez made a successful pro debut with a four-round unanimous decision over Shayntain Creer in a super flyweight bout.

Gomez, 112.8 lbs of lbs of El Paso, TX won by scores of 40-36 on all cards and is now 1-0. Creer, 114.4 lbs of Columbus, GA is now 0-1.




MF PRO ANNOUNCES SIGNED UNDEFEATED PROSPECTS J’HON INGRAM, AMIR ANDERSON, DAVID LOPEZ, AND KAYLA GOMEZ TO COMPETE ON “PUGILIST REVOLUTION” JUNE 19 IN LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA

LONG BEACH, CA (May 28, 2026) – MF Pro continues building its future with the announcement that signed undefeated prospects J’Hon “Pretty Boy” Ingram (9-0, 7 KOs), Amir “Cashman” Anderson (7-0, 7 KOs), David “Dynamite” Lopez (6-0, 5 KOs), and decorated amateur standout Kayla “The Truth” Gomez (Pro Debut) will all compete on the company’s upcoming event, “Pugilist Revolution,” taking place Friday, June 19, 2026, at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California.

The event marks MF Pro’s first event on United States soil and signals a significant step forward in the company’s vision to showcase emerging talent and future stars of the sport.

Headlining the action-packed card, Long Beach native and fan favorite “H2O” Sylve (13-1, 10 KOs) returns home to battle former two-time world champion Joseph “JoJo” Diaz (34-9-1, 15 KOs) of Covina, California, in a scheduled 10-round super lightweight main event.

Joining the card are four rising star fighters representing the next wave of boxing talent.

Baltimore, Maryland’s J’Hon “Pretty Boy” Ingram enters the event with an undefeated record of 9-0 with seven knockouts. At 25 years old, Ingram has steadily built a reputation as a sharp and technically polished lightweight. Fighting from the orthodox stance and standing 5-foot-5, Ingram combines precision, confidence, and composure in the ring while continuing to prove himself as one of the division’s emerging names. Speaking on competing in MF Pro’s first event in the United States, Ingram expressed excitement for the opportunity.

“This is a huge opportunity for me and something I don’t take lightly,” said Ingram. “Being part of MF Pro’s first event in the United States means being part of something that’s starting from the ground up. Those moments matter because people remember who helped build something special. I’m planning on putting on a performance that gets fans talking and shows everyone why they call me ‘Pretty Boy.'”

At just 22 years old, Syracuse, New York native Amir “Cashman” Anderson has already shown tremendous knockout power, stopping every opponent he has faced. Standing six feet tall in the middleweight division and fighting out of the orthodox stance, Anderson’s combination of athleticism and finishing ability has made him one of the sport’s most intriguing young talents. Anderson believes the event provides the perfect stage to continue his rise.

“Any time you get a chance to be part of history, you’ve got to make the most of it,” said Anderson. “MF Pro believes in me and I’m excited to show the world why. Fans can expect energy, power, and excitement every time I fight. I’m going to let my hands go and continue proving that I’m one of the most dangerous young fighters coming up right now.”

Representing Oakland, California, 22-year-old David “Dynamite” Lopez enters with an undefeated record of 6-0 with five knockouts. Fighting from the southpaw stance and standing six feet tall in the welterweight division, Lopez has displayed explosive offense and a relentless style that has quickly made him a prospect to watch. Lopez said competing in California only adds motivation.

“Fighting on this card means a lot because it’s another step toward my goals,” said Lopez. “I’m from Oakland, so fighting in California always feels special because I know I’ll have support in the building. This is MF Pro’s first U.S. event, and I want people to remember my performance as one of the highlights of the night.”

Also making headlines will be the professional debut of amateur sensation Kayla “The Truth” Gomez of El Paso, Texas.

At just 22 years old, Gomez enters the paid ranks after building an outstanding amateur career that established her as one of Team USA’s most accomplished young female fighters. Since signing with USA Boxing in 2018, Gomez has earned multiple national championships and cemented her place in history by capturing the first-ever Junior Pan-American Games female flyweight gold medal for Team USA in 2021. Her professional debut at super flyweight now begins the next chapter of an already impressive journey.

“I’ve worked for this moment for a long time,” said Gomez. “Everything I’ve done in the amateurs was preparing me for this next step. To make my professional debut on MF Pro’s first event in the United States makes it even more meaningful because we’re all building something together. Fans are going to see someone who’s hungry, motivated, and ready to begin a new chapter.”

With established names, rising stars, and the debut of one of amateur boxing’s brightest talents, “Pugilist Revolution” promises to deliver a memorable night while introducing fans to the future of the sport.

Tickets priced $80.00 (General Admission), $250.00 (Ringside) + applicable fees are on sale now by clicking HERE. Thunder Studios is located at 20434 S Santa Fe Ave, Long Beach, CA 90810.




Floyd Mayweather Stops Deji in 6th Round

Floyd Mayweather stopped YouTube star Deji Olatunji in the sixth round of their eight-round exhibition bout at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai.

Mayweather took it easy on Deji for the first several rounds until he turned up the heat and landed a series of hard punches that forced referee Kenny Bayless to stop the bout at

Tommy Fury and Rolly Langston participated in a in a six-round exhibition bout.

After the fight, Fury had a heated exchange with Jake Paul who was sitting ringside.

Undefeated Mayweather Promotions fighter J’Hon Ingram fought Japanese Kickboxer Kogi Kouzi in a three-round junior welterweight exhibition bout.

Jadier Herrera stopped Frankilin Manzanilla in round five of their 10-round super featherweight bout.

Herrera dropped Manzanilla in the opening seconds with a straight left. In round two, Herrera landed a right hook that put Manzanilla down. In round five, Herrera scored a third knockdown as he planted Manzanilla with a straight left. The bout was stopped at 2:34.

Herrera, 127 1/2 lbs of Dubai via Cuba is 9-0 with seven knockouts. Manzanilla, 127 1/4 lbs of Venezuela is 21-9.

British TV personality Jack Fincham and Anthony Taylor fought to no-winner in an exhibition contest.