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“Sugar” Nunez’s Homecoming Defense against Christopher Diaz-Velez on Saturday, September 6
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Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez for the first time defended its title IBF Super Feather Wweight against a pretender from the #15 Christopher Diaz-Velez ranking (30-5, 19 KO) On Saturday, September 6, 2025 in Los Mochis, Mexico.
The start time of the Saturday Nunez vs. card Diaz-Velez is at 21:00 et in Dazn.
Undercard
- Pedro Guevara vs. Adrian Curiel
- Yoali Mejia Mosqueda vs. German Valenzuela Barreras
- Gabriela Tellez vs. ROCIO Guerrero Dominguez
- Hector Beltran vs. Moises Martinez Zumaya
The title of Nunez begins
“There are several great fights that can be expected.” Sugar “Nunez defends his title for the first time,” said Eddie Hearn promoter through the match, talking about defense of Sugar Nunez against Diaz.
Fans in social media perceive this fight as a decent first defense for Nunez (28-1, 27 KO) after he recently won the free IBF 130-LB title with a 12-round unanimous victorious decision over Masanori Rikiishi on May 28, 2025 in Jokoham in Japan.
Nunez-Diaz-Velez is seen as the first defense of “Sugar” Nunez, and fans want to see how the promoter Matchroom Eddie Hearn came over him against a better opponent, such as Raymond Ford.
30-year-old Diaz-Vez suffered a recent 10-round unanimous defeat of Henry Lebron on December 7, 2024. In the last fight, Diaz defeated Veteran Jose Antonio Meza (9-11, 2 KO) eight unanimous decision on April 18, 2025.
Earlier in his career, Diaza was perceived by many fans as a potential world champion. He started with a 23-0 record and looked impressive. However, the diaz was brought to the ground Masayuki Itto in the 12-round decision of Unanimou on July 28, 2018.
Díaz’s career was not the same since this defeat, because he was beaten by Shakur Stevenson, Emanuel Navarrete, Isaac Dogboe and Henry Lebron. Tracking is beyond Diaz’s career, and its low ranking from WBC in 130 reflects it.
It’s a bit surprising that Hearn uses him as a pretender for Nunez’s “sugar” to defend, not a pretender for a higher ranking. The logic of this movement may result from the fact that Diaz was known to boxing fans who have been following sport since 2018. Many of them remember Diaz during their best years and perhaps he saw his fight with Shakur, Dogboe and Navarrete.
“Sugar” Nunez has won his last 18 fights since the defeat of a lonely career against
Hiram Gallardo on June 29, 2018 was a six -time unanimous decision.
What’s next for Nunez
#4 Pretender IBF Raymond Ford believes that Nunez’s “sugar” is not interested in fighting him, saying: “I don’t think Sugar Nunez wants to fight with me. Go around the park.” Nunez deciding to defend against Diaz-Velez would strengthen the view that some fans have, that Ford is stunning.
The last six fights of Nunez “Sugar” Nunez
- Masanori Rikiishi: W -ud 12
- Miguel Marriaga: W-RTD 6
- Oscar Escandon: w-tko 2
- Jesus Martin Ceyca: W-KO 2
- Willmank Canonico Brito: W-Tom 10
- Adrian Pachco Perez: W-TKO 10
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Last updated 09/01/2025
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Edgar Berlanga urges Chris Eubank Jr to talk fight as London rumors grow
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The fight may come at a good time for both fighters.
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