The Chase Center in San Francisco, California, hosted an electrifying night of boxing, featuring a lineup of highly anticipated matches that had fans on the edge of their seats. The event was headlined by a significant WBC World Super Lightweight championship bout, showcasing top-tier talent and strategic prowess in the ring. Alongside the main event, the co-feature and undercard bouts provided a blend of tactical boxing, power, and resilience, contributing to an unforgettable evening for boxing enthusiasts.
In the main event, WBC World Super Light champion Regis “Rougarou” Prograis (29-2, 24 KOs) defended his title against the formidable challenge posed by former and undisputed world Light champ Devin “The Dream” Haney (31-0, 15 KOs). The match was a tactical chess game, with Prograis starting aggressively and Haney countering effectively. A pivotal moment occurred in the third round, significantly influencing the course of the bout.
The co-main event saw WBO Global Super Lightweight champion Liam Paro (24-0, 15 KOs) face off against Montana “Too Pretty” Love (18-2-1, 9 KOs) in a battle that tested both fighters’ limits. Paro’s performance was particularly noteworthy, demonstrating his power and tactical acumen in the ring. The match was a testament to Paro’s rising status in the super lightweight division.
On the undercard, 2020 Olympic Gold Medalist Andy Cruz (2-0, 1 KO) continued to build his professional resume with a match against Jovanni Straffon (26-6-1, 19 KOs). Cruz’s skill set was on full display, leading to a significant moment in the third round. Additionally, former IBF World Bantamweight champion Ebanie Bridges (9-2, 4 KOs) faced a challenging opponent in IBF Inter-Continental champion Miyo “Musashi” Yoshida (17-4, 0 KOs). The bout was a strategic encounter, with both fighters showcasing their skills and determination.
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