10/21 DAZN: Alexis Rocha vs Giovanni Santillan

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Alexis Rocha will take on his biggest risk yet while waiting out a title shot.

BoxingScene.com has confirmed that the streaking contender will next face unbeaten welterweight Giovani Santillan. A date and location are not yet set for the intriguing bout, though it is targeted for a October 21 show in Southern California where both boxers are based as well as Golden Boy Promotions’ headquarters.

It remains unclear if an interim title will be made available. Both boxers are rated in the top five of the WBO’s most recent welterweight rankings—Santillan is number one, while Rocha is the number-one and mandatory contender.

Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford (40-0, 31KOs) is the division’s undisputed champion but is likely to take a more high-profile fight for his next outing.

The agreement in place comes without a confirmed televised date. It will likely headline a DAZN show but that part was not yet finalized, Boxing Scene has learned. Rocha regularly fights on DAZN through Golden Boy’s deal with the streaming service; Santillan fights for Top Rank and is managed by David McWater.

The fight will mark the third ring appearance of 2023 for the active Rocha (23-1, 15KOs), as well as his seventh fight in just over two years following his lone career defeat.

The 26-year-old southpaw from Santa Ana headlined a pair of DAZN shows while waiting out his due shot at the WBO title. He scored a highlight reel, seventh-round knockout of George Ashie on January 28 atop the first ever boxing event at what was a sold-out YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California. Rocha was originally due to face Anthony Young, whom he would fight and stop inside of five rounds on May 28 in Indio, California.

Santillan (31-0, 16KOs) ended an eleven-month unwelcomed ring absence with a ten-round points win over Erick Bone this past July 22 in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

The 31-year-old southpaw from San Diego has enjoyed a steady rise through the ranks although his two most notable wins were both met with mild criticism over the final outcome. His June 2020 majority decision over former lightweight titlist Antonio DeMarco could have easily gone the other way, while a ten-round, unanimous decision over then-unbeaten Julio Luna was rightly criticized for a pair of 100-90 scores in a very competitive fight.

Rocha has won seven straight since an October 2020 defeat to Rashidi Ellis when both were prospects. He has since emerged as the top-rated challenger to the WBO welterweight title. However, he was forced to go another route when it was learned that Crawford agreed to terms for a superfight with Errol Spence (28-1, 22KOs) for the undisputed championship.
 

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Joseph Diaz vs. Richard Medina, Mucino vs. Fundora Added To Rocha-Santillan Card​

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BY RANDOM HITS
Published Fri Sep 22, 2023, 01:16 PM EDT
Former World Champion Joseph “JoJo” Diaz (33-4-1, 15 KOs) of South El Monte is scheduled to return in a 10-round fight against the up-and-coming pugilist Richard “El Castigo” Medina (15-1, 8 KOs) of San Antonio, Texas. The lightweight match will be featured as the co-main event on the upcoming Rocha vs. Santillan card taking place at the Kia Forum on Saturday, October 21.
In the night’s championship fight, IBF Flyweight Titleholder Arely ”Ametralladora” Muciño (32-3-2, 11 KOs) will defend her hard-won title against the Coachella Valley’s undefeated Gabriela Fundora (11-0, 4 KOs). This will be the four-time flyweight titlist’s first defense after a war with Leonela Yudica in October 2022 that saw her take the Argentinian’s belt. Fundora's first attempt at a world championship belt, she was last seen in a victorious fight against Maria Santizo that went the distance.
Also on DAZN in a 10-round flyweight fight, Rialto’s Ricardo “El Niño” Sandoval (22-2, 16 KOs) will return to the ring after a tough, toe-to-toe matchup against Rocco Santomauro. Opening the broadcast, David “Dynamite” Stevens (13-0, 9 KOs) will hope to maintain his clean record in an eight-round super middleweight match. Opponents for both will be announced soon.
On the preliminary card, San Fernando’s Iyana “Roxy” Verduzco will make her anticipated professional debut with a four-round featherweight fight after a robust and decorated amateur career. Waianae, Hawaii’s Dalis Kaleiopu (4-0, 3 KOs) will participate in a six-round lightweight match. He was last seen going the distance last March against veteran boxer Jonathan “Popeye” Perez. Opponents for both will be announced soon.
 

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Rocha-Santillan: Joseph 'JoJo' Diaz Pulled From Show, New Opponent Sought For Richard Medina​

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BY JAKE DONOVAN
Published Thu Oct 19, 2023, 07:43 PM EDT
Joseph ‘JoJo’ Diaz will no longer fight this weekend.
The former IBF junior lightweight titlist was a late scratch from the Alexis Rocha-Giovanni Santillan DAZN undercard, BoxingScene.com has learned. Diaz was due to face Richard Medina but fell ill during training camp due to Covid-like symptoms and is physically unable to move forward with the bout scheduled for this Saturday at Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
Boxing Scene was informed that efforts are being made by Golden Boy Promotions to secure a new opponent for Medina (15-1, 8KOs) to keep him on the show. The bout will likely no longer appear on the main DAZN telecast but it is a primary goal to at least allow the 23-year-old San Antonio native the chance to still fight on Saturday.
Diaz (33-4-1, 15KOs) would have fought for the third time in 2023 and the fourth in the past 51 weeks had he been able to move forward with the bout. The 30-year-old South El Monte, California native returned to the win column in his most recent bout, a ten-round decision over Jerry Perez on July 8 in San Antonio.
The bout served as the co-feature to a show that saw unbeaten lightweight Floyd ‘Kid Austin’ Schofield elevated to the main event. There was much discussion post-fight about a head-on collision between Diaz and Schofield, though the two appeared to be on separate paths for the remainder of the year.
It is unclear when Diaz will be back at full strength to return to the ring. He’d previously lost three in a row prior to the win over Perez in July. However, Diaz had also struggled with weight in each of his past three contests dating back to a twelve-round loss to unbeaten William Zepeda last October 29 in San Diego.
Medina has won his past two starts since a ten-round defeat to rising featherweight contender Raymond Ford last June 25 in his San Antonio hometown. Should he remain on the show this weekend, it will mark the first U.S. appearance for Medina outside of his Texas home state.
Headlining the show, Santa Ana’s Rocha (23-1, 15KOs) and San Diego’s Santillan (31-0, 16KOs) meet in a pivotal welterweight battle. Rocha is already the number-one ranked WBO contender and in line to challenge for a title in the year ahead, with a win on Saturday. Santillan—who is promoted by Top Rank—is ranked number-five by the same organization and can just easily slide into the top slot.
 

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Alexis Rocha, Giovani Santillan Make Weight For Anticipated Welterweight Clash​

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BY JAKE DONOVAN
Published Fri Oct 20, 2023, 04:38 PM EDT
Alexis Rocha was all smiles while Giovani Santillan was all business as they soaked in the last bit of ambiance during Friday’s weigh-in ceremony.
Both welterweights made weight for their scheduled twelve-round bout. Rocha was 147 pounds, while the unbeaten Santillan was 146.6 pounds for their DAZN main event this Saturday from Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
Rocha (23-1, 15KOs) has won seven in a row and is the current WBO number-one ranked contender for the title held by undisputed champion Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford. The 26-year-old southpaw from Santa Ana was previously ordered to fight for the belt before the WBO rescinded upon learning that Crawford was due to face Errol Spence for all the welterweight hardware.
The development didn’t hold back Rocha, who proceeded to face and beat Anthony Young via fifth-round knockout in a May 27 stay-busy bout in Indio, California.
San Diego’s Santillan (31-0, 16KOs) last fought in a ten-round, unanimous decision over Erick Bone on July 22 in Shawnee, Oklahoma. The fight was his first since a harder-fought and disputed points victory over unbeaten Julio Luna last August 20 in his San Diego hometown.
The bout’s lone title fight of the evening pits IBF flyweight queen Arely Mucino versus first time challenger Gabriela ‘Sweet Poison’ Fundora. Both boxers were under the limit for their scheduled ten-round contest.
Mucino (32-3-2, 11KOs) was 111.8 pounds as she attempts the first defense of her fourth title reign. The 34-year old from Monterrey, Mexico claimed the belt in a ten-round decision over then-unbeaten champ Leonela Paola Yudica last October 29 in San Diego.
Fundora was a lean and ready 110.8 pounds. The 21-year-old, 5’9” southpaw from Coachella, California is the younger sister of former interim WBC junior middleweight titlist Sebastian Fundora.
DAZN main undercard, 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT
John ‘Scrappy’ Ramirez (12-0, 8KOs), Los Angeles, 115 pounds vs. Ronal Batista (15-3, 9KOs), Panama City, Panama, 114.2 pounds—12 rounds, junior bantamweight
Ricardo Sandoval (22-2, 16KOs), Rialto, California, 111.8 pounds vs. Victor Efrain Sandoval (37-3, 23KOs), Tijuana, 111.2 pounds—10 rounds, flyweight
David Stevens (13-0, 9KOs), Reading, Pennsylvania, 167 pounds vs. Joeshon James (7-0-2, 4KOs), Sacramento, California, 164.8 pounds—8 rounds, super middleweight
Non-televised undercard, 7:05 p.m. ET/4:05 p.m. PT
Iyana ‘Roxy’ Verduzco (pro debut), Los Angeles, 132.8 pounds vs. Clarice Morales (0-2, 0KOs), Toledo, Ohio, pounds 132.2—4 rounds, junior lightweight
Fabian Guzman (2-0, 2KOs), Orange, California, 154.2 pounds vs. Rueben Johnson (0-2, 0KOs), Milwaukee, 154 pounds—4 rounds, junior middleweight
 
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