10/22 DAZN: Mauricio Lara vs Jose Sanmartin

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LARA MEETS SANMARTIN IN MEXICO CITY ON OCT 22
‘Bronco’ back in hometown – Fierro meets Cuevas – Mati fights for first pro title
Mauricio Lara makes his return to action against Jose Sanmartin in Mexico City, Mexico on Saturday October 22, live worldwide on DAZN.

Lara (24-2-1 17 KOs) is back in the ring following a trademark show of heavy artillery in March when he landed the 17th KO of his career against Emilio Sanchez in San Diego, and ‘Bronco’ is circling the World champions at Featherweight following his stunning upset win over Josh Warrington in February 2021. The 24 year old is itching to pursue a third clash with the IBF king from Leeds after their rematch ended in a disappointing technical draw in September 2021, and Lara knows another big KO win would put his name on everyone’s lips as a ‘must-see’ challenger to Warrington and his fellow belt-holders at 126lbs.

Those fights are what Sanmartin (33-5-1 21 KOs) is looking to gain for himself, and the Colombian believes he’s already tested himself against the best in the division when he met Emanuel Navarrete back in June 2018. That was the last time the 25 year old tasted defeat and his seven fight winning streak includes victory in Mexico City where he outpointed David Carmona to pick up the WBA Fedecentro Super-Bantamweight title in August 2021.

“I still wish to become world champion, none of what has happened has stopped me from it,” said Lara. “It’s been two years since I last fought in Mexico City, and I am so excited to be back with my people. I want to give them an overwhelming win and to hope I get the promised World title opportunity.

“I am more than excited for this opportunity to face a great fighter like Mauricio Lara,” said Sanmartin. “I believe that I have fought the best fighter already at 126lbs which is Navarrete, so I have the experience to beat Lara come October 22. I want to thank my promoter Shane Shapiro and Sean Gibbons for this life changing opportunity. Viva Colombia!”

Angel Fierro leads the co-main event as he faces Jeremy Cuevas for the WBO NABO Lightweight title. Fierro (19-1-2 15 KOs) is sitting pretty at #4 in the WBO rankings and is looking to cement his place on the cusp of World title action against the Philly fighter. Fierro was held to a split draw in his last outing against Juan Carlos Burgos in San Diego, and the 24 year old will want to get back onto the three-fight KO streak where he picked up and defended the title he puts on the line for the second time.

For Cuevas (14-1 10 KOs), this is the chance he’s been waiting for in his career, and the 26 year old returned from a two year absence from the ring with a six round shutout victory in Philly in July, and the southpaw is ready to capitalize on his ‘dream’ shot.

“I feel very good, I am happy to return, very motivated, I have done a very good preparation,” said Fierro. “I have not stopped training since my last fight and I want to leave people with a good taste in their mouths after my last fight against Burgos, I was not very happy with the decision and I want to make it clear that I am a great fighter, that I am ready for the big leagues, for a championship, to be World champion and I am very happy to return.

“I feel a great commitment to myself to show after the Matchroom fight that I am ready for other things. I am very grateful to life for giving me another opportunity here and to return to the ring this year and I think I feel very confident because of the preparation that I have with Fernando Fernández, with David, with Erik ‘Terrible’ Morales, I am very happy about that, and I am just waiting the day to get back in the ring and put on a great show for the people".

"And I also want to show that I am ready for a Gervonta Davis, a Ryan Garcia, a Lomachenko, a Pitbull Cruz, I am ready for whoever they say, and I want to show in this fight that I am ready for the great fighters. I bring another mentality, after sparring with Devin Haney, the 135-pound absolute champion for the fight against Kambosos, after that I realized that I am a great fighter, that I am ready for the big leagues, and I bring a different mentality."

“I’m very excited for this opportunity,” said Cuevas. “I have a great team behind me, and I’ve been working extremely hard, waiting for this kind of moment. This is a dream come true for me and I can’t wait to show the world who I am.”

Reshat Mati is gunning for his first title as a pro and must see off Mexican opposition in Diego Sanchez Santiago to claim the WBC Silver Youth Super-Lightweight belt.

Mati (12-0 7 KOs) has impressed in his dozen dances in the paid ranks, ending seven of them inside the distance, and takes a big step up in Mexico as his first title fight also marks his first over the ten-round distance. ‘The Albanian Bear’ adds a fourth country to his list having boxed in the States, England, and Italy, and he’ll have to fight both the passionate Mexican fans and their man Santiago (19-2 16 KOs) will want the home support to roar him on to make it second time lucky in title fights, having fallen short for the WBC Youth strap in April 2019.

“I’m very excited about this opportunity to fight for my first title as a professional, and I’m going into hostile territory to do it,” said Mati. “Fighting a Mexican fighter in Mexico, I know the crowd will be against me and I know he’s going to be extra motivated fighting on his home turf, but these types of moments motivate me.

“I’ve been doing this since I was a little kid, it’s nothing I haven’t been through before. I’m ready for a tough fight, to represent my country and bring this title home. It’s Albanian Bear time.”
 

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Mauricio Lara-Jose Sanmartin, DAZN Weigh-In Results From Mexico City

BY JAKE DONOVAN
Published Fri Oct 21, 2022, 03:25 PM EDT
Mauricio Lara is set for his first fight on home soil in nearly four years.

The top-rated featherweight contender will face Colombia’s Jose Sanmartin in a scheduled ten-round bout just above the divisional limit. Both fighters made the contract weight for their DAZN headliner this Saturday from Plaza del Toros in Lara’s hometown of Mexico City.

Lara was 127.4 pounds, while the visiting Sanmartin was 126.6 pounds.

The homecoming comes as a consolation prize for Lara (24-2-1, 17KOs), who was originally due to challenge secondary WBA featherweight titlist Leigh Wood. Their September 24 clash in Nottingham, England was canceled after Lara suffered a biceps injury, leaving Matchroom Boxing to bring home Lara for an already established fight date.

Lara—who proudly fights under the BXSTRS banner along with Matchroom Boxing—last fought in Mexico in December 2020, having since soared to title contention. The run comes largely on the strength of a ninth-round knockout of then-unbeaten Josh Warrington last February. Warrington vacated his IBF featherweight title to avoid an undesirable mandatory title fight rematch with Kid Galahad to take the fight, with the night ending in disaster. Their rematch last September in Warrington’s Leeds hometown ended in a technical draw after two rounds due to a clash of heads producing a cut over Lara’s left eye.

Warrington has since reclaimed his IBF title, while Lara has fought just once since then—a third-round knockout of Emilio Sanchez on DAZN this past March 6 in San Diego.

Sanmartin (33-5-1, 21KOs) fights outside of Colombia for just the fifth time. He is just 1-3 on the road, though the one win came in his previous trip to Mexico when he outpointed former title challenger David Carmona over ten rounds last August 27 in Mexico City.

The 25-year-old fringe contender from Barranquilla—who is expertly guided by manager Shane Shapiro—has won six straight heading into the bout. His last loss came in a June 2018 twelfth-round knockout to Emanuel Navarrete, who has since gone on to win major titles at junior featherweight and featherweight.

Emotions ran high during the post weigh-in staredown for the evening’s chief support. The camps for Angel Fierro and Jeremy Cuevas had to be separated, though without incident as the boxers are set for a ten-round regional lightweight title.

Fierro (19-1-2, 15KOs)—a Tijuana native based out of San Diego—was a ripped a lean 134 pounds, while Philadelphia’s Cuevas (14-1, 10KOs) weighed 137.6 pounds, well above the limit for the WBO-NABO lightweight belt at stake.

Fierro is coming off a ten-round majority draw with former titleholder Juan Carlos Burgos on March 5 in San Diego, the same show that saw his stablemate Lara prevail in his aforementioned knockout win over Sanchez. Cuevas has won three straight heading into his first fight outside of the Philly-Atlantic City region in the Northeastern U.S.

Staten Island’s Reshat Mati (12-0, 7KOs) weighed 139.2 pounds for his junior welterweight debut, while Eduardo Leonel Rodriguez (10-2-1, 5KOs) of Aguascalientes, Mexico was 142.2 pounds for their scheduled ten-round bout. Mati previously campaigned at welterweight.

Opening the four-fight DAZN telecast (Saturday, 8:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. PT), local second-year pro Alberto Mora (3-0, 3KOS) was 130.8 pounds while Durango’s Diego Andrade (14-7-2, 1KO) weighed 131.6 pounds for their scheduled eight-round junior lightweight contest. The event marks Mora’s first eight-round affair, though he has only needed two rounds in each of his three pro starts.
 

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