Edgar Berlanga, the rising star of the boxing world, finds himself on an ambitious quest that could redefine his career. With aspirations centered around a rematch with the illustrious Canelo Alvarez, Berlanga is strategically targeting three fighters to pave his way: Jaime Munguia, Jermall Charlo, and Caleb Plant. While his confidence is commendable, a closer
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The boxing world often thrives on narratives of redemption, and Jaime Munguia’s upcoming rematch against Bruno Surace on May 3rd presents a fascinating chapter in this saga. Positioned as the chief support fight for the Canelo Alvarez versus William Scull bout in Riyadh, the stakes are undeniably high for Munguia. His prior loss to Canelo
Jaime Munguia, a notable contender in the super middleweight division, is set to take on Bruno Surace once again on May 3rd in Riyadh. This highly anticipated rematch follows Munguia’s surprising loss to Surace back in December, where he suffered a sixth-round knockout in a fight many expected him to dominate. With a professional record
On April 12th, boxing fans will witness a highly anticipated rematch between Jaime Munguia and Bruno Surace in Tijuana, Mexico. This encounter is not merely a continuation of their previous clash but represents a pivotal moment in Munguia’s career. Despite boasting an impressive record of 44 wins against just 2 losses and 35 knockouts, Munguia
December 14, 2023, will be etched in boxing history as the day Jaime Munguia’s anticipated homecoming turned into a nightmare. Tijuana, known for its vibrant culture and passion for combat sports, became the backdrop for an electrifying and shocking clash between Munguia and the relatively unknown French contender, Bruno Surace. Facing nearly insurmountable odds, Surace,
In a surprising turn of events, Jaime Munguia’s recent bout against Bruno Surace ended in an unexpected sixth-round knockout that has spurred controversy and intrigue in the boxing community. Munguia, who entered the ring with an impressive record of 44 wins and 2 losses, found himself outclassed by the relatively inexperienced Surace, whose record stands
Jaime Munguia’s recent sixth-round loss to Bruno Surace at Estadio Caliente in Tijuana has sent shockwaves through the boxing community. An unexpected upset for the super middleweight contender, Munguia was not just fighting for a win; he was attempting to solidify his position in a division where the stakes are high. His record, now standing
Boxing’s unpredictable nature was on full display last night in Tijuana, Mexico, as Jaime Munguia, a prominent fighter and former contender for Canelo Alvarez’s title, faced off against the relatively unknown Bruno Surace. The fight, which many anticipated would showcase Munguia’s skill set as he aimed for what seemed like another routine victory, instead turned
Tonight, the spotlight shines brightly on Jaime Munguia as he faces the unbeaten Bruno Surace in a ten-round bout at Estadio Caliente in Tijuana, Mexico. Munguia enters the ring with an imposing record of 44 wins and just one loss, including 35 knockouts to his name. The stakes are high for the 28-year-old fighter as
On a night that altered the trajectory of his career, Bruno Surace (26-0-2, 5 KOs) delivered a stunning performance that left the boxing community in awe. Surace faced a formidable opponent in Jaime Munguia (44-2, 35 KOs) at the Estadio Caliente in Tijuana, Mexico, a venue known for electrifying boxing encounters. The event reached its
On December 14th, Jaime Munguia is set to step into the ring against Ronald Gavril in Tijuana, Mexico, marking his fourth fight of the year. This level of activity is becoming increasingly rare in the current boxing landscape, where fighters often seem more selective about their opponents. At 27 years old, Munguia (44-1, 35 KOs)
Last night, boxing enthusiasts were treated to an electrifying night of fights under the banner of Top Rank, showcasing the resilience and skill of rising stars. Two particularly gripping matchups caught the attention of audiences, with Mexican super-middleweight Jaime Munguia and heavyweight Richard Torrez stepping into the spotlight. Munguia, a fighter with a storied past,
The world of professional boxing is often filled with exhilarating ups and excruciating downs, as fighters navigate not only their opponents but their own mental and physical hurdles inside the ring. One of the most notable showdowns recently captured the essence of this unpredictability: Jaime Munguia’s bout against Erik Bazinyan. The encounter was a test
As boxing fans gear up for the anticipated matchup between Jaime Munguia and Erik Bazinyan, the implications of this fight extend far beyond just the record books. Scheduled for twelve rounds, this bout will serve as a litmus test for Munguia, a former WBO junior middleweight champion, who has recently made waves by signing with
Top Rank has recently signed a co-promotional deal with former WBO Junior middleweight champion Jaime Munguia. Promoter Bob Arum’s company will work alongside Fernando Beltran, Munguia’s long-time promoter. This partnership opens up new opportunities for Munguia in terms of exposure and potential big fights in the future. One of the major concerns with Jaime Munguia