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Boxing results: Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez is experiencing an exhaustive battle with Christopher Diaz
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9 months agoon
IBF Super Feather Wweight, the master of Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez (29-1, 27 KO) defeated Christopher “Pitufo” Diaza (30-6, 19 Kos) 12-rounded unanimous decision in the main event on Saturday evening in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico.
Nunez is going through a arduous fight
In the first round, Diaz was an aggressor with little more than JABS, which landed through both boxers. In the first minute of the second round, Nunez landed on the chin Diaz. In the last seconds, Diaz landed on the chin. In the middle of the third round, Diaz landed on the chin and Nunez fell. Judge Chris Flores ruled a slip due to water on canvas.
In the fifth round, halfway, Nunez landed a combination four times to the chin Diaz. In the last minute Nunez landed a 3-punch combine of Diaz chin. In the last second Diaz landed on the chin Nunez.
In the sixth round, Nunez went to the body until the last minute, when Diaz landed on the chin. Nunez finished the last minute of Diaz. In the middle of the seventh round, Nunez landed right on the side of Diaz’s head, dropping him to the 8th-Hrabia from Flores of the judge. The remaining minute, the right from Nunez again dropped Diaz from 8-centers from Flores of the judge.
In the eighth round, Diaz returned to Outland Nunez. In the ninth round, by a minute, Diaz landed on the chin of Nunez. She remained half a minute, Nunez landed on the chin Diaz.
In the tenth round, Diaz returned well, mentioning the blows with Nunez in the first minute. In the last minute, Diaz had Nunez against the lines with his right chin. In the eleventh round it was the most exhilarating of fighting both land beats.
In the twelfth and final round of Diaz, immediately after a minute, he opened a cut on the left eyebrow Nunez. Diaz had a gigantic round backup of Nunez, which returned in another round of action.
The results are 117-109, 117-109 and 116-110, which seemed outside the line.
Disputed draw
The main support was the two-time world champion Pedro Guever (43-5-2, 22 KO) fought with a 10-round draw with the overdue underwater (24 hours) Alexis “Chapito” Molina (13-1-2, 5 KO). I believe that Molina has been robbed.
In the first round of Guevar he had his way, pulling out the round, landing in Molina. In the second round of Guevar he worked on the body of Molina. Molina landed by the right to the chin Guevara in the middle of the round. The remaining minute, Guevara landed the right to the chin of Molina. In the last twenty seconds, Molina has landed the right to the chin of Guever.
In the third round, Molina had a better round, having an advantage. Fifteen seconds to the fourth round, because of the head clash, Guevar was cut on the right eyebrow. In the last seconds, Molina has landed the right to the chin of Guever. In the last minute of the fifth round of Guevar, she landed with a five-punch combination of Molina chin. Molina fought well in the bell.
In the sixth round, after a minute, Guevar landed three left hooks to the chin of Molina. The rest of Molin’s path had an advantage. In the seventh round, after thirty seconds, Guevara swayed Molina with his left hook to the chin. In the last seconds they both landed on the chin.
In the eighth round they both had their moments. With fifteen seconds, Molina landed straight into the chin, rejecting Guever’s balance. In the ninth round, Molina quarreled Guevara, taking the next round.
In the tenth and final round of Guever she threw Molina in the next close round. Guevara also swelling under the right eye. It seemed that Molina could achieve earnest nervousness.
The results are 97-93 Molina, 96-94 Guevera and 95-95, draw.
Julio Cesar Mariscal was a judge.
Mosqued stops Valenzuela
Flyight Yoali Mosqued (14-0, 11 KO) knocked out the German “El Chile” Valenzuela (17-8, 12 KO) at 1:42 sixth round of the planned 10 rounds.
In the second round of Mosqued, she continued the outlanding of Valenzuela. Valenzuela’s best blow was from Mosqued’s chin, who won both rounds.
In the third round they collided with their heads without injuries. For half a minute Mosqued landed right on the chin of Valenzuela, leading him to a corner.
In the fourth round they both had moments, and Mosqued had an advantage. In the middle of the fifth round of Mosqued, he landed with his left hook on the chin of Valenzuela, drawing his attention. In the last seconds of Mosqued he landed with a 3-punch combination, and then on the chin, throwing Valenzuela’s mouthpiece out of the ring. Valenzuela swelling under the left eye at the end of the round.
In the sixth round in the middle of the point to the right from Mosqued on the chin of Valenzuela re -eliminated the mouthpiece. When Judge Mariscal approached the corner, handing the mouthpiece to his corner, the corner called.
Junior of medium weight “handsome” Hector Beltran, Jr. (4-0, 4 KO) knocked out Moises Martinez-Zumaya (2-1, 1 KO) at 2:03 first round of the planned four rounds.
In the first round, after half a minute, Beltran shook Martinez-Zumaya with the right head, causing Martinez-Zumaya to grab him by the waist and led him back. Shortly afterwards, Beltran dropped him with the right body and upper right upper part to the chin to get an 8-story from judge Javier Penato. Beltran followed the right to the chin, dropping him, forcing the judge Penato to the pomark. At the end Martinez-Zumaya also had blood from his nose.
David Damante was a champion of the ceremony.
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Catterall (33-2, 14 KO) won the vacant WBA welterweight title last Saturday in Egypt with a 12-round unanimous decision over Giyasov (17-1, 10 KO). After the fight, Hearn made it clear that he wanted Romero to move quickly to fight the newly crowned champion.
“They’re two avoided guys and they were both mandatory governing bodies. Jack was mandatory for the WBO. Shakhram was mandatory for the WBA. They decided to just roll the dice and they deserve all the credit and respect for that,” Eddie Hearn said last Saturday of Catterall and Giyas.
“These are two avoided guys. Two of the top fighters at 140 pounds, and Jack was exceptional today. He started swift, he was aggressive, and now he has a share of the world championship, but we want the full portion.”
The WBA officially ordered Romero to defend against the winner of the Catterall-Giyasov fight within 180 days. Hearn believes there is no reason for the trial to drag on for another six months, after Giyasov has already waited around seven months for his mandatory shot at Romero under the WBA’s original order last October.
“And thank you [WBA president] Gilberto Mendoza, who yesterday gave an official order that the winner of this fight must fight [Super champion] Rolly Romero in 180 days. Why wait 180 days? We don’t need 180 days. 90 sounds better. I also thank Turki Alalshikh,” Hearn said.
Romero has not fought since May 2, 2025, when he defeated Ryan Garcia in Times Square. Despite the inaction, the WBA elevated him to “super” champion status while Catterall and Giyasov fought for a second belt in Egypt. Hearn now wants the WBA to move quickly towards a Romero-Catterall fight rather than allowing another long wait at welterweight.

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Usyk’s victory may cost him more than the P4P ranking
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54 minutes agoon
May 25, 2026
Oleksandr Usyk retained his heavyweight title in Egypt, but his place at the top of the pound-for-pound rankings did not survive his fight with Rico Verhoeven intact.
Usyk was already on his way down most pound-for-pound charts due to his decision to face a kickboxer rather than a top heavyweight.
Despite DAZN’s insistence during the broadcast that Usyk remained number one, even in their own rankings Naoya Inoue was sitting above the Ukrainian before the blow was dealt at the Pyramids.
This alone suggested that Usyk was never going to retain his long-held number two position, regardless of the result.
The only real question was how far it would fall.
Usyk vs. Verhoeven fight
As detailed in WBN’s round-by-round live coverage, the performance itself only accelerated the slide.
Usyk fought for long stretches with Rico Verhoeven, a GLORY kickboxing legend taking part in only his second professional boxing competition.
Instead of controlling the fight with the dominance you’d expect from one of boxing’s elite pound-for-pound stars, Usyk looked uncomfortable, frustrated and at times truly defenseless against Verhoeven’s awkward movements and odd timing.
Even when the champion finally succeeded delayed and forced a dramatic stoppage, more damage had already been done to his aura.
Usyk’s pound-for-pound decline
After ten rounds of the fight with Verhoeven, WBN decided on number six for Usyk, just above Devin Haney.
Naoya Inoue currently remains number one, with Shakur Stevenson, Jesse Rodriguez, Dmitry Bivol and David Benavidez overtaking the heavyweight champion after the worst performance of Usyk’s career.
This leaves Usyk outside the sport’s true elite class for now, even as he insists on his top-flight status.
However, this is not about depriving Usyk of his achievements. It’s about recognizing the decisions made and the results achieved.
The Ukrainian remains undefeated, still holds the WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles, and has won victories, among others. over Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.
However, the pound-for-pound rankings are intended to reflect current form and dominance relative to expectations.
The heavyweight champion, widely considered one of the best fighters in the world, should not lose heavily in rounds to an opponent who is just emerging in professional boxing.
There is no escape from this reality, no matter how extraordinary Verhoeven’s boxing style and pedigree.
Usyk is no longer untouchable
The irony is that Usyk will likely win the rematch much easier if the two meet again.
The intrigue around the second fight had largely disappeared, as Usyk was now expected to prepare specifically for the unconventional attacks that had surprised him in Egypt.
However, the first impression cannot be erased, because for one night at the Pyramids, Oleksandr Usyk no longer looked untouchable.
And for a fighter at the very top of pound-for-pound boxing, that image will be challenging to erase from his legacy.
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David Benavidez urged him to “stop making excuses” and fight to prove he is the best cruiserweight in the world
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David Benavidez has been accused of making “excuses” to take a “different path,” seemingly distancing himself from the top 200-pound fight.
“The Mexican Monster” made his cruiserweight debut earlier this month, becoming a three-division world champion dethroning Gilberto Ramirez after the sixth round.
However, despite Ramirez winning the WBO and WBA titles, Benavidez expressed interest in returning to 175 pounds, where he still holds the WBC belt, and facing unified champion Dmitry Bivol.
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“This fight is effortless on our side. I was ready… All I hear is excuses. How bad you feel [Benavidez] do you want to fight?
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