So, let me try and piece this together. On some random night where the stars might align or whatever, Gabriela Fundora’s gonna defend her flyweight titles—all of ’em, seriously, she’s hoarding the WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO belts—against this Marilyn Badillo chick. Badillo’s no pushover either, undefeated as she is. All happening on DAZN, naturally (Golden Boy is kinda pulling the strings on this one). Curious to see who comes out swinging harder. But wait, there’s more—‘cause it’s not just about the ladies in the ring; we’ve also got Charles Conwell stepping up. Dude’s been out for a while, right? Anyway, he’s back on the scene. More matches are stacked in there too; counts out to about three more bouts, if we’re keeping tally.
But before you go all-in on the main event, there’s this undercard situation with some prospects trying to flex. Tristan Kalkreuth, Ruslan Abdullaev, and Joel Iriarte—they’re the ones to keep an eye on if you’re into spotting new talent before they’re superstars.
About time I mentioned when this whole thing kicks off, huh? It’s all kicking off at 8 pm ET, and John Hansen’s the guy with the mic in hand, narrating the punch-by-punch drama for us.
Now, what’s the lineup looking like? Time to roll out the red carpet for these fighters: Fundora vs. Badillo, in the battle of the undefeated flyweights. Over ten rounds—yeah, those ten rounds where the gloves are flying and I’m biting my nails down. Meanwhile, Conwell vs. Perez promises to bring some fireworks in the super welterweight class. Ten rounds there, too, for the faint of heart.
Kalkreuth? He’s got Valera to deal with in heavyweight action, another ten-rounder, hoping for some big hits. Abdullaev’s squaring off with Rodrigo in the super lightweight category—just eight rounds on this one, so blink, and you might just miss it. Then there’s Joel Iriarte facing off against Marcos Jimenez in welterweight madness, also for eight rounds. Things could get spicy.
Anyway, if boxing’s your jam, DAZN’s your channel tonight. Just saying.