Here Comes Mikey Garcia, DAZN Chukchansi Park Fresno Card Preview

By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent

Fresno, CA (October 15th, 2021)– Elwin Soto and Jonathan Gonzalez will fight the main event of a ten bout televised DAZN boxing card at Chukchansi Park in Fresno, California, on Saturday evening, October 16, 2021, with the preliminary bout to the main event featuring former World Boxing Council World Lightweight and Welterweight Diamond titleholder Mikey Garcia.

Soto, 19-1 with 13 knockouts, Mexicali, Mexico, will make the fourth defense of his World Boxing Organisation World Light Flyweight title against southpaw WBO NABO Light Flyweight regional titleholder Jonathan Gonzalez, 24-3-1 with 14 knockouts, Caguas, Puerto Rico, a two time WBO world title challenger. Soto is predicted to win by 12 round unanimous decision or stoppage between rounds eight and eleven.

Garcia, 40-1 with 30 knockouts, Moreno Valley, California, inactive 20 months, must not fall into the same trap ex-super welterweight world champion Julian Williams did due to similar inactivity when he lost a ten round split decision to Vladimir Hernandez last weekend in Las Vegas. Garcia, who jumped from lightweight to welterweight, bypassing the 140 pounds junior middleweight division, has yet to win a share of the 147 pound world title in the new division he is campaigning in. Garcia is predicted to win by ten round unanimous decision, or late round stoppage over southpaw European EBU Super Lightweight champion Sandor Martin, 38-2 with 13 knockouts, Barcelona, Spain.

 DAZN Undercard Predictions

 Brock Jarvis versus Alejandro Frias Rodriguez, Lightweights. 19-0 Australian Pan Pacific IBF regional super featherweight champion Jarvis will move up in weight class to lightweight to fight Mexico’s 13-4-2 Rodriguez. Power punching Jarvis, who has 17 knockouts in 19 bouts, is predicted to knockout Rodriguez between rounds five and ten at some point.

Diego Pacheco versus Lucas de Abreu, Super Middleweights. 12-0 David McWater Los Angeles super middleweight prospect Pacheco has a 75 percent knockout ratio, and should stop Brazil’s 12-0 Abreu between rounds six and nine.

Nikita Ababiy versus Sanny Duversonne, Middleweights.  Ababiy, 10-0 with six knockouts, Brooklyn, New York, who finished in third place in the 2018 Golden Gloves, will knock out Florida’s 11-4-2 Duversonne, loser of his last four.

Marc Castro Win 6 Angel Luna, Super Featherweights. 3-0 Fresno local super featherweight prospect Castro favored to win by decision over 17-7-1 Dominican Republic journeyman Luna, who lasted only 142 seconds in his WBC USNBC Featherweight title bout against Adan Ochoa this past June. 2017 USA National Amateur champion Castro, whose amateur record was 51-2, is still inexperienced. If Castro is very sharp, Luna could get taken out.

Khalil Coe Win 4 Aaron Casper, Light Heavyweights. David McWater 1-0 New Jersey prospect over Georgia’s 6-4-1 Casper.

Luciano Ramos Win 4 Charlie Sheehy (Pro Debut), lightweights. 0-1 Argentinian Ramos over California’s debuting Sheehy, whose amateur record of 38-21 does not impress. Could be a close matchup and close decision, however. Ramos had his opponent down in his pro debut in May 2021, but lost 38-37 on all three Florida scorecards.

Oscar Alan Perez TKO 3 Raymond Rios Cardiel, Lightweights. 3-0 Houston, Texas lightweight prospect Perez over 3-6-2 Gomez Palacio, Durango Mexico’s Cardiel.

GARCIA: I WANT PROGRAIS NEXT – AND TAYLOR IS A TARGET TOO

Four-weight World ruler aiming for more World title glory as he returns in Fresno
Mikey Garcia is plotting his path back to becoming a World champion again – starting with his return to action against Sandor Martin on Saturday night at Chukchansi Park in Fresno, California, live worldwide on DAZN.

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Garcia (40-1 30 KOs) is back in action for the first time in almost 600 days since he saw off Jessie Vargas in Frisco, Texas in February 2020, and the fan favorite is itching to get back into the title mix, starting with his clash with European Super-Lightweight champion Martin (38-2 13 KOs).

Garcia still has designs on winning a belt at Welterweight to become a five-weight king, and should he secure victory over Martin he’ll be hunting former Super-Lightweight World ruler Regis Prograis for a stellar showdown at 147lbs – but the 33 year old wants to keep his options open, and believes a fight with undisputed 140lbs king Josh Taylor would be a big one.

“I wanted to stay at 147 to look at fighting for a World Welterweight title,” said Garcia. “We had discussed the Prograis fight at Welterweight as he was considering moving up to 147 and on Saturday we were looking to have the fight at 147, but Sandor has been at 140 so we agreed a 145 catchweight which I am not thrilled about but it’s OK.

“I’ve never stepped on the scales at 147, I’ve been 144 or 145 so it’s the same to me. I want to have both options available. If there’s a chance to fight for a belt at Welterweight, I am ready but 140 is a more ideal weight for me at my size and body structure, it’s a more comfortable weight for me.

“I understand the boxing business, so I was disappointed the Regis didn’t happen, but we move on. I hope that we can make that fight happen soon, if things go well on Saturday and win without any injuries or cuts, I’d want to pursue that fight straight away. That is a fight I want, the fans and media want it, but the scheduling and the promotional time needed to build a fight like that just wasn’t there.

“If there’s a good fight at 147 with a big name or a belt, I’d love that. I think I am better built and more developed for Welterweight now than I was the first time around.

“I don’t see myself at Lightweight ever again, but I can see 140. There are some very good names at the weight, Josh Taylor is a great champion and if some of the guys at 135 look to move up, there’s so big fights at 140.

“I just have to keep winning. Victory on Saturday and then getting another win against someone like Regis, I think that should create enough attention to land a fight with Taylor. He’s the undisputed champion and that’s the biggest fight that I could engage in at the weight of course.”

Garcia’s clash with European Super-Lightweight champion Sandor Martin, and a stacked undercard in support of the main event is led by WBO World Light-Flyweight king Elwin Soto (19-1 13 KOs) putting his crown on the line against Jonathan Gonzalez (24-3-1 14 KOs).

San Antonio talent Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez (13-0 9 KOs) clashes with Jose Alejandro Burgos (18-4-1 15 KOs) and there’s plenty more young talent on the card as unbeaten Australian Super-Featherweight Brock Jarvis (19-0 17 KOs) fights under the Matchroom banner for the first time against Alejandro Frias Rodriguez (13-4-2 6 KOs), Marc Castro (3-0 3 KOs) fights in his hometown for the first time as a pro, and, Diego Pacheco (12-0 9 KOs), Nikita Ababiy (10-0 6 KOs) and Khalil Coe (1-0 1 KO) all look to add wins to their impressive starts in the pro game.

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Robert Brizel - Head Boxing Correspondent
Robert Brizel - Head Boxing Correspondent
Robert is the Head Boxing Correspondent for Real Combat Media Boxing since 2013. Robert is also a photographer and ringside reporter for the RCM Tri State region which includes NJ, NY and PA. Robert conducts exclusive interviews, provides historical boxing articles and provides editorial ringside coverage of major boxing events. You can contact or follow Robert on Facebook and by email at [email protected].