WBA Super Bantamweight, the mandatory pretender Murodjon Akhmadaliev did not sit on his hands, while Nayya Inoue Inoue deals with the obligatory Goodman IBF himself on Christmas Eve, instead fighting Ricardo Espinosis for a transient belt for a transient belt 14 December DAZN Show in Monte Carlo.
“MJ” (12-1, 9 KO) has not seen the action since the two-fights campaign 2023 caused him to lose two titles from Marlon Tapales and initially reflected from the management of Kevin Gonzalez eight months later. Although the transient belt makes sense, given the circumstances, I am not sure why the espinose of Mexico (30-4, 25 KO) is his dance partner; “Hindu” is no. 13 through WBA and his only notes blessed him that he knocked out John Riel Casimero and defeated Daniel Roman comfortably on the pages.
The second half of the Doubleheader title see two-time Olympic medalist Beatriz Ferreira (5-0, 2 KO) defends their airy IBF belt before France Litia Billers (23-2-2, 4 KO). Ferreira is absolutely a real offer and it can easily take gold in both Tokyo and Paris, combining the generation with Kellie Harrington, while Builders is a long -term super feathers with one victory with one victory over the past five years with an opponent with a positive record.
“I am very excited that I can return to the ring and defend my world championship in Monte-Carlo for the first time,” said Ferreira. “I am very proud that I finished my Olympic journey as a two -time medalist, but from now on I focus on professionals and I am excited about this next phase in my career and I devote myself to professional boxing.
In a gently better well-being, Cheavon Clarke (10-0, 7 KO) plays the Leonardo mosque (15-0, 9 KO) on the free European cruiser belt. In a clearly solid match, Maxi Hughes (27-7-2, 6 KO) will face Gary Cully at the slight transition instrument at the crossroads.