Undefeated Knockout Artist Jordan Orozco (16-0, 16 KOs) Continues Rapid Ascent as One of Boxing’s Most Exciting Young Stars

ORLANDO, FL (May 26, 2026) – Boxing fans searching for action need to look no further than Boxlab Promotions’ undefeated featherweight Jordan Orozco (16-0, 16 KOs), one of the sport’s fastest-rising stars and most dangerous young punchers. The all-action knockout artist returns to the ring on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida, on an event promoted by Most Valuable Promotions in association with Boxlab Promotions, streaming live worldwide on DAZN.

With a perfect record and a remarkable 100 percent knockout ratio, Orozco has quickly become must-see television for fight fans around the world. In an era where many fighters prioritize caution and strategy over entertainment, Orozco has separated himself by delivering something increasingly rare, nonstop aggression, explosive power, and a style built to create memorable moments.

Every time Orozco steps into the ring, fans know they are likely witnessing something special. Whether it’s his relentless pressure, his willingness to exchange punches, or his ability to end fights in devastating fashion, the young featherweight has developed a reputation as one of boxing’s most fan-friendly attractions.

For Orozco, excitement isn’t accidental…it’s part of his identity as a fighter. He believes fans spend their hard-earned money expecting entertainment, and he embraces the responsibility of delivering unforgettable performances.

Explaining the mindset that drives him each time he enters the ring, Orozco says his objective has always been to create moments people remember long after the fight ends.

“I don’t step into the ring thinking about winning a boring decision,” said Orozco. “I go in there looking to make a viral statement. Fans spend money and take time out of their lives to watch us fight, and I feel like they deserve excitement. They deserve action. I want people jumping out of their seats. I want people talking about my fight after they leave the arena. When I throw punches, I throw them with bad intentions because I’m trying to end the night. That’s the mentality I carry every time I put on the gloves.”

Orozco’s power has become one of the most talked-about weapons in the featherweight division, but the undefeated knockout artist insists his approach goes beyond simply chasing highlight-reel finishes. He believes controlled aggression and maintaining pressure creates opportunities that eventually lead to devastating endings.

Discussing his attacking style, Orozco made it clear that he fights with a purpose and refuses to take his foot off the gas pedal.

“I always believe pressure breaks people,” Orozco continued. “You can see it happening during fights. At first they feel confident, but then they start feeling the punches, they start feeling the pace, and things begin to change. I don’t go in there looking to touch guys and move around all night. I go in there looking to break them mentally and physically. Every punch I throw has a purpose behind it. I want opponents to feel me from the opening bell. I want them to understand right away they’re in for a hard night.”

Despite his growing popularity and rising profile, Orozco remains motivated by one simple goal, giving fans the type of excitement that made him fall in love with boxing in the first place. He understands that action fighters create lasting connections with audiences, and he wants to build that reputation throughout his career.

As he prepares for another appearance on a major platform, Orozco says his approach will never change regardless of how high he climbs in the sport.

“People can expect the same Jordan Orozco every single fight,” he concluded. “I’m not changing because things get bigger. I don’t care if it’s a small venue or a world title fight one day in front of thousands of people. My job is to entertain and dominate. I want fans to know that when they see my name on a card, they aren’t getting a slow fight. They’re getting action. They’re getting power. They’re getting someone who’s coming to finish the job. That’s who I am and that’s who I’ll always be.”

“Jordan is one of those special fighters that immediately gets your attention because he brings something fans can’t teach and trainers can’t create—natural excitement,” said Amaury Piedra, President of Boxlab Promotions. “A perfect record with 16 knockouts in 16 fights already speaks for itself, but what excites me even more is knowing he’s still developing and still learning. He’s improving every time out and hasn’t even come close to reaching his full potential. Jordan has that rare combination of power, confidence, charisma, and a fan-friendly style that people want to see. Fighters like him don’t come around often. We’re extremely excited about his future because we truly believe he has all the tools to become one of the biggest stars in boxing.”

As Orozco continues his ascent toward championship contention, his upcoming appearance in Orlando represents another opportunity to strengthen his growing reputation as one of boxing’s brightest young stars and one of the sport’s most electrifying attractions. With a perfect 16-0 record and 16 knockouts, Jordan Orozco isn’t just winning fights, he’s making sure fans remember every second of them.




MOST VALUABLE PROMOTIONS SETS FINAL BOUTS FOR MVPW-04 QUADRUPLE WORLD TITLE CARD ON SATURDAY, JUNE 13 AT CARIBE ROYALE RESORT IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA, LIVE ON ESPN+

NEW YORK, NY – May 20, 2026 – Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) today announced final bouts for MVPW-04, taking place live on ESPN+ on Saturday, June 13 at Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. On the main card, MVP’s and Tampa’s WBA super flyweight world champion Jasmine “Animal” Artiga (15-0-1, 7 KOs) will make her third world title defense against WBA Interim champion and mandatory challenger Nataly Delgado (20-7-2, 5 KOs) over 10 rounds at 115lbs. On the preliminary card will be a clash of professional debuts with MVP’s undefeated Brazilian boxer and influencer Jully Poca, the most-followed active female boxer in the world, set to rematch Monica Medina in a professionally sanctioned super lightweight bout over 4 rounds at 140lbs. Joining them will be MVP’s WBA #1 super flyweight contender at 115lbs LeAnna Cruz (11-0, 1 KO) vs. Rubi Gutierrez (8-3-1, 1 KO) in an 8-round super flyweight bout at 115lbs, MVP’s #1 WBA contender Brittany Sims (9-3, 5 KOs), making her promotional debut vs. top contender Naomy Cardenas (10-1, 2 KOs) in an 8-round bantamweight bout at 118lbs, MVP’s 19-time US national champion Sa’Rai Brown El making her pro debut, and Jordan Orozco Hernandez (16-0, 16 KOs) vs. Fernando Diaz (16-7-1) in a 10-round bantamweight bout at 118lbs. Orlando’s Jayson Martinez will also join the card for his pro debut.

MVPW on ESPN showcases the sport’s most elite female fighters with championship bouts on every card and will always feature a main card composed entirely of female fighters, with an undercard including a mix of female and male bouts. The fourth installment of MVPW-04, the new year-round global platform for women’s boxing from MVP, will be headlined by MVP’s IBF super welterweight world champion Oshae Jones (9-0, 3 KOs) vs. mandatory challenger and #1 IBF contender Elia Carranza (11-2, 3 KOs) in a 10-round world title rematch at 154lbs following the pair’s tightly-contested first world title clash in 2025. In the co-main event, MVP’s WBC featherweight world champion Tiara Brown (20-0, 11 KOs) will make a 10-round 126lbs defense of her title against top-ranked contender Hannah Rapp (8-0-1, 5 KOs). Also on the main card, MVP’s and Argentina’s unified WBO, WBA, and IBF light flyweight champion Evelin Bermudez (22-1-1, 8 KOs) makes her promotional debut in a 10-round defense vs. Mexico’s IBF #1 contender Estefany Alegria (14-1-0, 4 KOs) at 108lbs. The preliminary card will also feature MVP’s two-time Brazilian Olympian Keno Marley (1-0) and  Boxlab Promotions’ undefeated Gabriela Tellez (7-0, 3 KOs) against TBA opponents. Tickets for MVPW-04 are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com. All media wishing to be credentialed for MVPW-04 must apply here.

WBA super flyweight world champion and Tampa, Florida’s first native-born world champion Jasmine “Animal” Artiga transitioned from playing gridiron in the Legends Football League to boxing at age 21, quickly carving out an impressive resume. After 13 unbeaten bouts, including a first round TKO win on MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects series in February 2024, she stormed into the spotlight on March?22,?2025, winning the vacant WBA female super flyweight title via majority decision over Mexico’s Regina Chávez. Artiga, Tampa’s first native world champion, was recently honored with a city proclamation from Mayor Jane Castor, honoring her athletic achievements and commitment to community mentorship. Standing 5?4? with a 64? reach, the 33-year-old Artiga continues to build momentum as one of women’s boxing’s hungriest new champions. She made her first successful world title defense with a TKO win on MVP Fight Night in August 2025, and defended her title again against challenger Stephanie Silva in December 2025.

“Nataly Delgado has perfected her craft and has earned being a mandatory challenger,“ said Jasmine Artiga. “The world will see two top females in their weight class contest their skills, strength, power, and will.”

Nataly Estefany Delgado Hernández is a 31-year-old pro boxer from Santiago de Veraguas, Panama, Republic of Panama, holding a record of 20 wins, 7 losses, and 2 draws across 29 fights. She has faced top competition throughout her career, including bouts against now-undisputed world champion Gabriela Fundora, former world champions Clara Lescurat and Maribel Ramírez, and Johana Zúñiga for the WBA Fedelatin Championship. Delgado won the Interim WBA super flyweight world title at 115lbs in July 2025 and has since made two successful defenses. She is now the mandatory challenger for Jasmine Artiga’s WBA world title.

“God’s plans are perfect and always designed for our own good. I’m grateful to MVP for this opportunity, honored, and very much motivated,” said Nataly Delgado. “We have earned this via very hard work, and I will deliver. I’m ready to fight in this Champion vs. Champion showdown. I hope Artiga is also ready. Let’s give boxing fans around the world a fight to remember.”

“MVPW-04 once again delivers four back to back world title fights and features seven promotional debuts from some of our most exciting new signees at MVP, from Oshae Jones, Tiara Brown and Evelin Bermudez to our stacked undercard with Brazil’s Jully Poca, the most followed active boxer in the world, #1 contenders LeAnna Cruz and Brittany Sims, and one of the best talents out of Team USA in the last few years with 19x national champion Sa’Rai Brown-El, ” said Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, co-founders of Most Valuable Promotions. “Anchored by a back-to-back-to-back-to-back championship main card from MVP’s defending champions, MVPW only gets bigger and better on Saturday, June 13 in Orlando, live on ESPN+.”

Hailing from São Paulo, Brazil, Jully Poca is a powerhouse athlete who has dominated the crossover boxing scene with an undefeated record. Originally Brazil’s premier female fitness influencer, her life took a sharp turn in 2023 when she was invited to compete in the UK alongside megastar Whindersson Nunes. Despite only training for three months prior to her debut, she discovered a profound passion for the sport and has spent the last three years training exclusively as a full-time boxer. Under the tutelage of renowned coach Antonio Filho, the mentor behind former WBO champion Rose Volante, Poca has solidified her status by going undefeated to date and is now set to make her fully sanctioned professional debut with Most Valuable Promotions. Beyond her technical prowess, Jully possesses a magnetic public profile built on genuine courage. She first captured the Brazilian public’s heart when she intervened in a violent road-rage incident, physically subduing a man who was attacking two women until police arrived. This act of heroism, combined with her athletic transition, has earned her a massive digital footprint. With 3 million Instagram followers, Poca is set to become the most-followed female professional boxer in the world the moment she makes her pro debut, bridging the gap between social media stardom and elite combat sports.

“She asked for a rematch, I said let’s do it,” said Jully Poca. “Some stories need to have a definite ending, that’s what I’m coming to do. I’m excited to make my debut in Orlando and hope to see the local Brazilian community come out to support on Saturday, June 13!” 

Monica Medina comes to the ring from Vardaman, Mississippi. She will make her pro debut following her career so far bare knuckle boxing, dirty boxing and crossover boxing. Medina previously faced off with Poca in 2025, and now the pair will face off in a professionally sanctioned rematch.

“Jully this time when you go  down you’re staying down, said Medina. “You truly didn’t beat me last time, and this time I’ll show everyone who the better boxer is”

Gabriela “Sosa” Tellez is an undefeated rising prospect in the lightweight division, holding a 7-0 record with 3 knockouts. At just 19 years old, the orthodox fighter has already built a strong foundation with over 90 amateur bouts, showcasing maturity and ring IQ well beyond her years. Born in Vero Beach, Florida, and now fighting out of San Antonio, Texas, Tellez began boxing at the age of six and has quickly developed into one of the sport’s most promising young talents. Standing 5’3” and competing at 135 pounds, she is known for her sharp jab, her favorite punch, and disciplined style. Inspired by legends like Andre Ward and current pound-for-pound star Terence Crawford, Tellez has set ambitious goals to become the youngest women’s world champion, unify the division, and serve as an inspiration to the next generation of fighters. She is currently ranked WBA #3 contender in the world at 130lbs.

LeAnna Cruz is a 28-year-old Puerto Rican-American professional boxer competing at 115lbs who Cruz has built her career on consistency, discipline, and a deep respect for the craft of boxing. Of proud Puerto Rican heritage, Cruz brings grit and heart into every training camp and every fight. Her style blends sharp fundamentals with intelligent pressure, allowing her to control distance, dictate pace, and adapt to any opponent placed in front of her. Inside the ring, she is focused and methodical; outside the ring, she is respected for her humility, professionalism, and commitment to growth. Signing with Most Valuable Promotions represents a major milestone for Cruz, who holds ambitions for placing her on a global stage and firmly. She is the WBA #1 contender at super flyweight, 115lbs.

“Rubi Gutierrez is a great opponent to step back in the ring with,” said LeAnna Cruz. “She has a SD loss against a future world champion and is not afraid to lose or for a challenge. I have a ton of respect for her coming up two  weight classes to share the ring with me, but on Saturday, June 13th she’ll learn that was a huge mistake.”

Rubi “La Panterita” Gutierrez is a 20-year-old rising contender from Saltillo, Mexico. She is currently on a three-fight winning streak, most recently earning a unanimous decision victory in April 2026.

WBA #1 contender at 118lbs Brittany “Eagle Flex” Sims has engineered one of the most impressive turnarounds in women’s boxing, having transformed her career from a 1–3 start into a formidable 9–3 record, highlighted by her current eight-fight winning streak. A well-rounded athlete, Sims brings a diverse background in MMA and track and field, tools that have helped shape her explosiveness, conditioning, and ring IQ. She also dominated in the TCL league, where she put together an incredible 16-fight winning streak. During her rise, Sims captured the WBA Americas Continental title, the NABF title, and the WBA International title, achievements that positioned her as the WBA’s #1 contender and mandatory challenger for the world championship against Cherneka Johnson. Trained by Lemuel Rodriguez and managed by Dave Dubinsky of DKO and fighting out of Bethlehem, Sims now looks ahead to the next chapter of her career with Most Valuable Promotions.

“Cardenas is not someone to overlook. She is a great boxer, and I have a lot of respect for her and her team. That being said, my team and I have been working extremely hard every day. I’m prepared, focused, and ready for the moment,” said Brittany Sims. “May I be swift like an eagle, strong like a lion, and fight with the strength of ten men. It’s almost time to fly.”

Naomy Cardenas is a 26-year-old boxer from Chihuahua, Mexico. Cardenas made her international debut in June 2025 as part of MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects 13, winning by split decision. Following the bout, she stepped up to contend for the WBO super flyweight world title, losing by decision to reigning champion Mizuki Hiruta. She most recently rebounded with a UD win in March 2026.

“I’m very happy for the opportunity MVP is once again giving me,” said Cardenas. “I know I have a strong and intelligent opponent in front of me, which will make for an even better fight because of the contrast in styles. I have had great preparation behind me and I’m coming in with the hunger for victory.”

19-time US national champion Sa’Rai Brown-El comes from a proud lineage of fighters and was born into boxing royalty, but her rise wasn’t guaranteed. Her mother first saw her spark, despite early resistance from her father and coach, who didn’t believe boxing was a sport for women. Everything changed during a family trip to her birthplace in Albany, NY when a visit to her uncle’s boxing gym flipped the script. Once Brown-El stepped into the ring, her natural talent spoke louder than tradition ever could, and her father never looked back. She began boxing at the age of 10. What followed was a journey defined by relentless discipline, a powerful work ethic, and a fierce hunger to master the craft of boxing. That fire drove her to the top of the amateur ranks, where she became the first female boxer from Georgia to win both the Junior Olympics and the National Silver Gloves. Within a year, she had become a national champion, marking the beginning of her dominance. By age 14, she had cemented her name in history as one of the most decorated young female boxers in the country, ranked #1 in her age and weight class by USA Boxing and holding the most wins across all female divisions at the time. In 2019, she earned a coveted spot on Team USA after winning the USA Boxing National Championships, becoming the first female boxer from Georgia to achieve those honors. A five-time international medalist and seven-time Georgia Female Boxer of the Year, Brown-El’s excellence has not gone unnoticed. USA Boxing named her the future of women’s boxing—a title that carries weight, and one she’s ready to live up to. With her amateur legacy cemented, the 19-year-old now joins MVP’s elite roster of women’s fighters ahead of her professional debut this year, entering into the professional ranks with one goal: to take over women’s boxing.

WBA and WBO #12 ranked contender Jordan Orozco Hernandez will also join the undercard. He boasts a fearsome 100% KO ratio on his 16-0 record, with 16 knockouts. The 21-year-old Nicaraguan bantamweight most recently earned a second round TKO win over Daniel Olea in March. Orozco will face Fernando Diaz. Diaz is a 26-year-old prospect from Riverside, California. 

Jayson Martinez will make his pro debut on MVW-04. Born in Cayey, Puerto Rico, raised in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, and currently residing in Orlando, Florida, Martinez completed a 30-fight amateur career earning a top six national ranking. The 22-year-old has built a reputation for his skill, discipline, and exciting style as he prepares for his professional debut. 

MVPW-04 is produced and marketed by MVP and promoted by MVP and Boxlab Promotions.

For more information, follow on X via @MostVPromotions, on Instagram via @MostValuablePromotions.

About MVP

Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) was founded in August 2021 by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian with a fighter first ethos. Since inception, MVP has produced 30 live boxing events, currently promotes nearly 60 fighters, 16 world champions, and 26 top contenders.

MVP has led boxing’s evolution in the streaming era through partnerships with the world’s leading platforms. In November 2024, MVP’s Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson and Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2 was the first-ever live professional sports event streamed on Netflix. Paul vs. Tyson shattered records, becoming the most-streamed sporting event of all time with 125 million live viewers worldwide. MVP went on to partner with Netflix twice in 2025 for MVP’s Taylor vs. Serrano 3 and Jake vs. Joshua: Judgment Day.

Today, MVP is the global home of women’s boxing. MVP’s Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano in 2022 was the first female fight to headline Madison Square Garden, while Taylor vs. Serrano 2 in 2024 saw 74 million viewers globally on Netflix and became the most-watched professional women’s sports event in US history with 47 million AMA in the US. Their 2025 trilogy on Netflix topped an all-women’s megacard that set the official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the most world championship belts ever contested on a single fight card, male or female, with 17 world titles, earning nearly 6 million viewers globally. 

About ESPN

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Jordan Orozco Training Camp Notes

ORLANDO, FL (March 20, 2026) – Undefeated featherweight knockout artist Jordan Orozco (15-0, 15 KOs) returns to action as he faces veteran Daniel Olea (13-14-3, 5 KOs) in a scheduled six-round bout on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando. The event, promoted by Matchroom Boxing in association with Boxlab Promotions, will stream live worldwide on DAZN.

With a perfect record and a 100% knockout ratio, Orozco enters the bout looking to continue his streak in emphatic fashion while making a strong first impression under the Boxlab Promotions banner.

Orozco on His Recent Training Camp

Heading into this fight, Orozco described his latest training camp as one of his most intense and focused to date, with an emphasis on sharpening every aspect of his game.

“This camp has been about staying locked in and elevating everything I do,” said Orozco. “People see the knockouts, but they don’t see the work behind it. I’ve been pushing myself harder than ever—conditioning, technique, and staying disciplined every single day. I’m not just relying on power…I’m building a complete game. I’m 15-0 with 15 knockouts, but I’m not satisfied. I’m chasing greatness, and that means staying sharp and proving every time I step in the ring that I’m on a different level.”

Orozco on His Matchup with Daniel Olea

Facing a seasoned opponent in Olea, Orozco understands the importance of maintaining composure while still delivering the kind of performance that fans have come to expect.

“Olea is experienced and durable, so I know he’s coming to test me,” Orozco said. “I respect that, but I’m coming in with bad intentions. I want to break him down, control the fight, and show that my power and skill translate against anyone they put in front of me. I don’t step in the ring just to get rounds—I step in there to make a statement. I want people to keep talking about my performances and know that when I fight, something exciting is going to happen.”

Orozco on Fighting Under the Boxlab Promotions Banner

Making his debut as an official fighter under Boxlab Promotions, Orozco sees this moment as a major step forward in his career.

“Signing with Boxlab Promotions is a big move for me,” said Orozco. “It shows that the work I’ve been putting in is paying off, and now I have the right team behind me to take things to the next level. I’m proud to represent Boxlab, but I also know I have to deliver. I want to show that I’m one of the top prospects they have, and I’m ready to take full advantage of this opportunity.”

Orozco on Fighting on DAZN

With the fight airing on a global platform, Orozco is eager to showcase his talent to a wider audience.

“Fighting on DAZN is huge because now the world gets to see what I bring,” Orozco said. “This is my chance to introduce myself to a bigger audience and show why I’m one of the most exciting fighters coming up. “When you’re on a stage like this, you have to shine. I’m coming to give the fans a performance they remember—something that makes people want to see me again.”

Amaury Piedra on Orozco’s Boxlab Debut

Amaury Piedra, President of Boxlab Promotions, expressed his excitement about showcasing Orozco for the first time as part of the promotion’s roster.

“We’re very excited to have Jordan Orozco make his debut under the Boxlab Promotions banner,” said Piedra. “A 15-0 record with 15 knockouts speaks for itself, but what really excites us is his mindset and his hunger to keep improving. He’s an explosive fighter who fans enjoy watching, and we believe he has all the tools to become something special. This is just the beginning for him with our team, and we’re looking forward to seeing him continue to grow and make a name for himself on bigger stages.”

With his perfect knockout streak intact and a new promotional partnership behind him, Jordan Orozco is determined to deliver another emphatic performance as he continues his rise in the featherweight division.

This event is brought to you by Matchroom Boxing in association with Boxlab Promotions. Doors open at 5:00 pm ET with the first bout beginning at 6:00 pm ET. Tickets priced $40-$100 (General Admission),$150-$500 (Ringside), (+ service fees) are on sale now at www.ticketmaster.com




Boxlab Promotions Fighters Set to Shine on Matchroom Boxing Card March 21 in Orlando

ORLANDO, FL (March 10, 2026) — Boxlab Promotions will once again showcase its growing stable of talented fighters as several of its rising stars return to the ring on the Matchroom Boxing card at the Caribe Royale Hotel in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday, March 21. The event will air globally on DAZN and will be headlined by Austin “Ammo” Williams vs. Carlos Adames in a 12-round showdown for the WBC Middleweight World Title.

Boxlab Promotions will have a strong presence throughout the undercard, featuring four exciting matchups involving undefeated and highly regarded prospects who are eager to make a statement on the international stage.

Yoenis “El Bandolero” Tellez vs. Myles Mizell

One of the evening’s most compelling matchups will see Cuban super welterweight standout Yoenis “El Bandolero” Tellez (11-1, 8 KOs), take on undefeated rising prospect Myles Mizell (10-0, 3 KOs) in what promises to be a competitive and high-level 8-round clash. Tellez will look to impose his experience and skillset against the hungry and unbeaten Mizell. With both fighters eager to prove themselves, this bout has all the ingredients of a fan-friendly battle that could steal the show.

Roberto Gomez vs. Belmar Preciado

Unbeaten featherweight prospect Roberto Gomez (8-0, 3 KOs) will test his skills against the experienced Belmar Preciado (23-10-1, 16 KOs) in a matchup that pits youth against veteran savvy. Gomez has been steadily building momentum with impressive performances, displaying strong fundamentals and composure beyond his years. Preciado’s experience, however, could present challenges as Gomez continues his climb through the ranks.

Jordan “La Cobrita” Orozco vs. Daniel Olea

Hard-hitting Nicaraguan, Jordan “La Cobrita” Orozco (15-0, 15 KOs), who just recently signed with Boxlab Promotions, returns to the ring following a breakout run that has seen him emerge as one of the most dangerous young fighters in the bantamweight division. With a reputation for explosive offense and knockout power, Orozco will face Mexico’s Daniel Olea (13-13-3, 5 KOs) in a bout that could further elevate his standing in the division. Known for his relentless pressure and finishing ability, Orozco aims to deliver another electrifying performance.

Carlos De Leon Castro vs. Damian Alcala

Undefeated featherweight Carlos De Leon Castro (7-0, 6 KOs) continues his rapid development as he takes on Damian Alcala (8-7, 2 KOs). De Leon Castro has quickly gained attention for his exciting fighting style and aggressive approach in the ring. With each fight, the Puerto Rican prospect has demonstrated improved skill and confidence, making him one of Boxlab Promotions’ most promising young talents to watch.

AMAURY PIEDRA ON BOXLAB’S RISING STARS

Amaury Piedra, President of Boxlab Promotions, believes the upcoming event represents a major opportunity for the company’s fighters to showcase their talent to a worldwide audience.

“This is a tremendous platform for our fighters. Anytime you have the opportunity to perform on a Matchroom card that is broadcast globally on DAZN, it’s a chance to introduce these young athletes to the entire boxing world. Each of these fighters brings excitement, determination, and a hunger to succeed. They represent the future of the sport, and fans tuning in will see why we are so confident in their potential. Boxlab Promotions is committed to developing world-class talent, and March 21 will be another step forward for our fighters. I encourage fans everywhere to tune in because these young men are ready to put on a show.”

With a world title main event and a stacked undercard featuring emerging prospects, the Matchroom Boxing event at Caribe Royale promises an exciting night of action for fight fans around the world.

This event is brought to you by Matchroom Boxing in association with Boxlab Promotions. Doors open at 5:00 pm ET with the first bout beginning at 6:00 pm ET. Tickets priced $40-$100 (General Admission),$150-$500 (Ringside), (+ service fees) are on sale now at www.ticketmaster.com