Jan Paul Rivera stops Daniel Bailey in 6

Jan Paul Rivera remained undefeated with sixth round stoppage over Daniel Bailey in a featherweight bout at the Caribe Royale in Orlando

In round one, Rivera dropped Bailey with a left hook. Rivera dominated and in round six, Bailey landed an onslaught of punches in cluding a right that put Bailey on the canvas. Finally the bout was stopped at 2:58.

Rivera, 127.2 lbs of Salinas, PR is 13-0 with seven knockouts. Bailey, 126.4 lbs of Miami is 15-3.

Marksman Stops Martinez in 7

Corey Marksman stopped Luis Martinez in round seven of their eight-round lightweight out.

Marksman dominated from the outset and in round eight wobbled Martinez in two occasions. In round seven, Marksman landed two hard rights to the head and the fight was stopped at 19 seconds.

Marksman, 134.2 lbs of Orlando is 12-0-1 with nine knockouts. Martinez, 134.8 lbs of Isabela, PR is 9-2.

Jahmal Harvey Wins Pro Debut By Stoppage After 1

2024 U.S. Olympian Jahmal Harvey made a successful pro debut by stopping Marcelo Del Aguila after round of their six-round super featherweight bout.

Harvey dominated the opening round and Del Aguila did not come out for the second round.

Harvey, 129.6 lbs of Oxon Hill, NJ is 1-0 with one knockout. Del Aguila, 130 lbs of Lima, PER is 5-2.

Yoelvis Gomez Decisions Humaine

Yoelvis Gomez a 10-round majority decision over Edwine Humaine in a super welterweight bout.

Gomez, 154 lbs of Las Vegas vis Havana, CUB won by scores of 97-93, 96-94 and 95-95 and is now 9-1. Humaine, 153.4 lbs of Springfield, MA vis Port-ai-Prince, HAI is 9-2.

In a mild upset, Alex Rios won a eight-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Tayre Jones in a super lightweight bout.By

In round one, Rios started to swell under his left eye.

Rios, 139.8 lbs of St. Cloud, FL via Bayamon, PR won by scores of 78-74 on all cards and is now 10-2. Jones, 1394 lbs of St. Petersburg, FL is 13-1.

Damazian Van Houter stopped Colby Madison in the opening round of their six-round heavyweight bout.

In round one, Van Houter landed a huge right that sent Madison to the canvas for the count at 2:32

Van Houter, 215.8 lbs of St. Petersburg, FL is 9-0 with six knockouts. Madison, 259 lbs of Baltimore is 11-9-3.

Carlos De Leon stopped Hamilton Blandon in round two of their six-round featherweight bout.

In round two, De Leon landed some vicious shots to the head and the fight was called at 2:47.

De Leon, 128 lbs of Cupey Alto, PR is now 5-0 with four knockouts. Blandon, 124.6 of Miami via Nicaragua is now 3-2-1.

Sebastian Juarez stopped Louis Hernandez in round four of their six-round super welterweight bout.

In round three, Juarez landed a left that was followed by a short right that put Hernandez on the canvas.

In round four, Juarez hurt Hernandez with a right hand and the a big head combination ensued and the fight was stopped at 1:19.

Juarezm 156.6 lbs of Brownsville, TX is 9-0 with seven knockouts. Hernandez, 161 lbs of Forrest, MS is 11-4-1.

Pedro Da Silva Conceicao scored an explosive second round stoppage over Renny Viamonte in a six-round welterweight bout.

In round two, Conceicao landed a jab to the bod that was followed by a crushing right to the head that sprawled Viamonte face-first on the canvas and the fight was over at

Conceicao, 145.4 lbs of Sorocaba. BRA is 5-0 with three kbockouts. Viamonte, 145.8 lbs of Las Vegas via Cuba is 4-3-1.

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SEBASTIAN “EL TRUENO” JUAREZ TRAINING CAMP NOTES

ORLANDO, FL (August 18, 2025) — Boxlab Promotions’ rising middleweight prospect, Sebastian Juarez (8-0, 5 KOs) of Brownsville, Texas, is prime and ready for his upcoming fight with Louis Hernandez (12-3-1, 10 KOs), from Forest, Mississippi. The 6-round bout is scheduled to air live on DAZN as part of MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects 14 card taking place this Friday, August 22, 2025, at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com.

Juarez gives his thoughts on his upcoming matchup with Hernandez, his recent training camp in Las Vegas with decorated boxing coach, Bob Santos, fighting on DAZN, and more.

Juarez knows he’s stepping into the ring with a dangerous opponent, but he welcomes the challenge and sees it as the perfect opportunity to prove himself. “Louis Hernandez is a tough guy, no doubt—he’s got experience, power, and he’s been in with good fighters. But I’m not here to pad a record, I’m here to prove myself. I respect what he brings to the ring, but on August 22, the difference will be my hunger and my discipline. I fight every round like my back’s against the wall, and Hernandez is going to feel that pressure from the opening bell.”

Preparing in Las Vegas under the guidance of world-renowned trainer Bob Santos has elevated Juarez’s mindset and skillset heading into this fight. “Working with Coach Santos has been a blessing. Every day in Vegas, I’m sharpening not just my body, but my mind. He’s been in the corners of world champions, and the knowledge he’s giving me can’t be bought—it’s earned. He pushes me beyond what I thought I was capable of, and that’s exactly what I need to make the leap from prospect to contender.”

Fighting on a global platform like DAZN as part of the MVP series is not lost on Juarez—he sees it as a chance to showcase his talent to the world. “This is a dream stage for a fighter like me. Millions of fans around the world are going to tune in on DAZN, and they’re going to see what Brownsville, Texas is all about. MVP is putting the spotlight on prospects, and I plan to steal the show by letting my hands go and showing why I belong on the biggest stages in boxing.”

For Juarez, victory isn’t just about staying undefeated—it’s about making a statement that pushes his career to the next level. “Every fight is a step toward the top, and this win is about momentum. I’m undefeated, but I’m not satisfied—I want to make a statement that gets the fans talking and the contenders noticing. A victory over Hernandez proves I’m ready for tougher names, bigger stages, and eventually, championship fights. I’m not here to be another face in boxing—I’m here to carve my name into it.”

Boxlab Promotions President Amaury Piedra believes Juarez is quickly becoming one of boxing’s most exciting young fighters because of his fearless, action-first style. “Sebastian Juarez is one of the most exciting young fighters we’ve seen come out of Texas in years. The way he lets his hands go, the way he attacks in combinations—it’s pure entertainment. Fans know they’re going to get action every time he steps in the ring. We’re proud to be part of his journey, and we believe he has the tools, the work ethic, and the fire to go very far in this sport.”

 




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Louis Hernandez Training Camp Quotes

CORONA, CA (December 15, 2020) – Unbeaten middleweight prospect, Louis Hernandez (8-0-1, 6 KOs), is set to face Richard “Cool Breeze” Brewart Jr. (7-0, 3 KOs) on Thompson Boxing Promotions final 3.2.1. Boxing event of 2020. The 6-round opening bout will be part of a three-fight card scheduled for December 20, 2020.

Ruben “Ace” Torres (13-0, 11 KOs) will battle Jose Luis “La Boa” Rodriguez (23-13-1, 13 KOs) in the main event, scheduled for 8-rounds in the super lightweight division. The 8-round co-main event will feature Saul “The Beast” Sanchez (14-1, 8 KO), of Pacoima, CA, taking on Mario Hernandez (10-1-1, 3 KOs), of Santa Ana, CA, in a super flyweight bout.

The free stream will air live on the Thompson Boxing Promotions website (www.thompsonboxing.com), as well as their Facebook and YouTube pages, in addition to Fight Hub TV. 3.2.1. Boxing will take place at the Omega Products International Event Center in Corona, CA, and will start at 3:30 p.m. PT / 6:30 p.m. ET.

Here is what Louis Hernandez had to say about his recent training camp, his matchup with Brewart Jr., and more.

On his recent training camp.

“Training camp has been very difficult because of the COVID restrictions, but I put in a lot of hard work that I know will get my hands raised in victory. I’ve been working on a lot of foot work drills but that main attribute I’ve enhanced is sitting on my punches and delivering powerful body shots. All my tools will be on display and I am focused on beating my opponent, who I think has never fought anyone like me.”

On his matchup with Brewart Jr.

“I am not impressed at all with him. I think he is taking me far too lightly and he will pay on fight night. He hasn’t fought anyone yet who has been a true threat to him, this will be a big wake-up call. I don’t think he’ll make it to the final bell.”

On fighting on 3.2.1 Boxing

“It is an honor to fight on a Thompson Boxing Promotions card, and especially one in which all my friends and family can easily watch it. I am going to make the most of this opportunity and take this momentum into 2020.”

On being the underdog.

“I embrace being in the underdog role because I haven’t had my opportunity yet. I view this as when Terence Crawford had to fight overseas and beat Ricky Burns to become a world champion. I am having to go into Brewart’s hometown, to beat him and earn my respect in the boxing world.”

Beto Duran will operate as the blow-by-blow commentator with expert commentary by Doug Fischer, while Jessica Rosales will serve as the onsite ringside reporter.

3.2.1 Boxing is sponsored by Thompson Building Materials, transforming spaces in beautiful places; Omega Products International, the leading stucco manufacturer in the United States; Henry / Fortifiber, moisture system control as easy as 1,2,3; and Makita, rule the outdoors.

For more information, regular updates on our fighters, events, and promotions, please visit ThompsonBoxing.com. You can also follow the conversation on social media, please use #321Boxing and #ThompsonBoxing.

Please check our Facebook Page, watch our YouTube channel on Thompson Boxing TV, watch our media partner Fight Hub TV and follow us on
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Richard Breward Jr. Training Camp Quotes

CORONA, CA (December 14, 2020) – Undefeated middleweight prospect, Richard “Cool Breeze” Brewart Jr. (7-0, 3 KOs), is scheduled to face fellow unbeaten foe Louis Hernandez (8-0-1, 6 KOs) when Thompson Boxing Promotions returns on Sunday, December 20, 2020, with their final 3.2.1. Boxing event of the year. Brewart Jr. vs. Hernandez, a 6-round bout, will be the opening fight on the card that will feature three action packed clashes.

Ruben “Ace” Torres (13-0, 11 KOs) will battle Jose Luis “La Boa” Rodriguez (23-13-1, 13 KOs) in the main event, scheduled for 8-rounds in the super lightweight division. The 8-round co-main event will feature Saul “The Beast” Sanchez (14-1, 8 KO), of Pacoima, CA, taking on Mario Hernandez (10-1-1, 3 KOs), of Santa Ana, CA, in a super flyweight bout.

The free stream will air live on the Thompson Boxing Promotions website (www.thompsonboxing.com), as well as their Facebook and YouTube pages, in addition to Fight Hub TV. 3.2.1. Boxing will take place at the Omega Products International Event Center in Corona, CA, and will start at 3:30 p.m. PT / 6:30 p.m. ET.

Here is what Brewart Jr, who is hosting training camp in Riverside, CA, with coach Henry Ramirez, had to say about his recent training camp, his matchup with Hernandez, and more.

On his recent training camp.

“Camp with Henry Ramirez has been great and working with Mark Hernandez has gotten me ready. It’s been grueling camp, but I know all the hard work will pay off. I’ve been waiting since February to get back in the ring and I am prepared to stop this guy.”

On fighting Louis Hernandez.

“To be honest, I really don’t like him. Hernandez hasn’t done anything in the sport of boxing and is talking a lot of trash on the internet. He should be more humble about getting this fight, he has never been at this level. I’m ready to put a beating on him.”

On what fans can expect in this fight.

“I am going to come out firing big bombs as soon as the opening bell rings. I’m going to bring the heat, and he is going to question if he still wants to box after this fight. This will be a dominant performance that moves me into the conversation of the prospect of the year.”

On fighting on 3.2.1 Boxing.

“It is always great to fight on Thompson Boxing shows. I had a knockout of the year candidate on one of their events not long ago, and they always have great production value. Thompson Boxing Promotions is a very professional organization and fans from all over the world can tune in because it’s available to the public across many platforms.”

Beto Duran will operate as the blow-by-blow commentator with expert commentary by Doug Fischer, while Jessica Rosales will serve as the onsite ringside reporter.

3.2.1 Boxing is sponsored by Thompson Building Materials, transforming spaces in beautiful places; Omega Products International, the leading stucco manufacturer in the United States; Henry / Fortifiber, moisture system control as easy as 1,2,3; and Makita, rule the outdoors.

For more information, regular updates on our fighters, events, and promotions, please visit ThompsonBoxing.com. You can also follow the conversation on social media, please use #321Boxing and #ThompsonBoxing.

Please check our Facebook Page, watch our YouTube channel on Thompson Boxing TV, watch our media partner Fight Hub TV and follow us on
Instagram and Twitter @ThompsonBoxing.