Xhuljo Vrenozi Outclasses Joseba Díaz, Claims WBA Mediterranean Welterweight Title

It was a night of high-stakes action at the Gran Casino Costa Brava in Lloret de Mar, where Albania’s Xhuljo Vrenozi turned in a poised and dominant performance to defeat Spain’s Joseba Díaz by unanimous decision, capturing the WBA Mediterranean welterweight title.

From the opening bell, Vrenozi (24-6, 5 KOs) took command of the ring. Sharp footwork, fluid combinations, and smart timing allowed him to control the pace and keep Díaz (9-3, 5 KOs) on the back foot. The Spaniard came forward with pressure, but Vrenozi’s clean, calculated movement and accurate punching repeatedly disrupted his rhythm.

The judges’ scorecards told the story: 97-93, 97-93, and 96-94, all in favor of the Albanian technician. Díaz showed grit and determination throughout, but couldn’t find the consistent offense needed to turn the tide.

With this win, Vrenozi reaffirms his status as a serious player on the regional scene. It was a performance that blended ring IQ with discipline — a clear signal that the Albanian veteran still has plenty left in the tank.

The crowd in Lloret de Mar got their money’s worth in a spirited title bout, and Vrenozi walked away not only with the belt, but with renewed momentum in his career.




Vrenozi vs. Díaz: A Mediterranean Showdown of Skill and Grit

The heat of boxing action rolls into Lloret de Mar on June 6, as Albania’s Xhuljo Vrenozi and Spain’s Joseba Díaz square off in a high-stakes battle for the WBA Mediterranean welterweight title at the Gran Casino Costa Brava.

Vrenozi, sporting a seasoned 23-6 record with 5 knockouts, is no stranger to the squared circle. A crafty veteran with sharp footwork and a cool head under pressure, the Albanian technician will look to dictate the pace early and prove he’s still a serious contender on the regional title scene.

On the other side of the ring stands Diaz, 9-2 with 5 knockouts—a hungry, hard-charging fighter riding a wave of momentum after back-to-back knockout victories. Known for his grit and go-forward style, the Spaniard sees this bout as a breakthrough opportunity to carve his name onto the international stage.

It’s experience versus explosiveness, ring savvy versus raw power. A clash that promises fireworks on the Mediterranean coast as two fighters with everything to gain put it all on the line for WBA regional glory.




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Harvey Dykes won a six-round decision over Milos Veletic in a heavyweight bout.

Dykes, 255 lbs of New Haven, ENG won by a 60-54 score and is now 3-0. Veletic, 280.7 lbs of Bosnia is 2-5.

Elliott Whale stopped Joseba Diaz in round five of a scheduled six-round welterweight bout.

Whale dropped Diaz in round five and the bout was stopped.

Whale, 149.6 lbs of Kent, ENG is 10-0 with six knockouts. Diaz, 149/9 lbs of Spain is 7-2.

Jesse Brandon remained undefeated with a decision over Jakub Laskowski in a welterweight figt.

Brandon, 146 lbs of London is 4-0. Laskowski, 144 lbs of Poland is 4-29-1.

Oliver Zaren won an eight round decision over John Harding Jr. in a super middleweight fight.

At the end of round one, Zaen dropped Harding with an overhand right.

Zaren, 167 lbs of Roskide, DEN won by an 80-71 score and is now 11-0. Harding, 167 lbs of London is 11-3-2.