
Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Erickson Lubin DAZN Preview, Betting Odds, Presser & Weigh-in
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| FORT WORTH, Texas (Nov. 6, 2025) — With fight week in full swing, Golden Boy Promotions hosted a press conference today featuring the fighters of the highly anticipated Ortiz vs. Lubin card. Headlined by undefeated knockout sensation and WBC Interim Super Welterweight World Champion Vergil Ortiz Jr. (23-0, 21 KOs), of Grand Prairie, Texas, and fearless top contender Erickson “The Hammer” Lubin (27-2, 19 KOs), of Orlando, Florida, Golden Boy unveiled a stacked lineup of rising stars set to deliver an action-packed night of boxing.
Scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 8, at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, the 12-round world championship main event is presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with ProBox and will stream live on DAZN beginning at 5 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. CT. Tickets for Ortiz vs. Lubin are priced at $150, $100, $75, and $25 (excluding applicable service charges). A limited number of Golden Boy VIP Experience tickets will also be available, featuring exclusive merchandise and fight-night upgrades. Tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com or GoldenBoy.com. Bumped up to the co-main event stage, Houston’s Darius “DFG” Fulghum (14-1, 12 KOs) will face Reading, Pennsylvania’s David “Dynamite” Stevens (15-2, 10 KOs) in a 10-round super middleweight fight for the WBA Continental North America Super Middleweight Title. Making his official Golden Boy debut, undefeated knockout artist Amari “The Reaper” Jones (14-0, 12 KOs) will meet Pensacola’s Shady Gamhour (14-2, 9 KOs) in a 10-round middleweight bout. Olympian and heavyweight prospect Joshua “Rocket” Edwards (4-0, 4 KOs) will collide with Zeno Vooris (5-1, 5 KOs) of Las Vegas in a six-round showdown. Opening the DAZN broadcast, undefeated cruiserweight Robin Safar (18-0, 13 KOs) of Las Vegas will square off against Willmore, Michigan’s Derick Miller Jr. (18-0, 10 KOs) in a 10-round clash of unbeatens and for the WBA Continental Americas Cruiserweight Title. Headlining the Golden Boy Fight Night: Ortiz vs. Lubin Prelims, undefeated Eric Priest (16-0, 8 KOs) will look to continue his ascent in an eight-round middleweight bout against Esneiker Correa (16-6-2, 14 KOs). Rounding out the prelims, Amarillo’s Javier Meza (4-0, 2 KOs) meets El Paso’s Joshua Briones (3-4-1, 2 KOs) in a six-round super lightweight matchup. Opening up fight night, Gilroy, California’s Sam Castellanos (3-0, 2 KOs) is in a four-round super welterweight battle against Tulsa’s Ricardo Elizalde (0-1). Here is what the main event fighters had to say: |
| Vergil Ortiz, WBC Interim Super Welterweight Champion:
“Lubin probably has the best resume at 154 right now. He’s one of the highest-ranked opponents, and that’s why I took this fight. I want to fight the best, and Lubin has been calling for this fight for a while. Why not? This is a great matchup, and the fans will love it.” “Both of us will gain great experience from this. People underestimate how dangerous this fight is, but I don’t care if people overlook me or him. At the end of the day, it’s just me and him in the ring, and that’s all that matters.” Erickson “Hammer” Lubin, No.1-Ranked Super Welterweight Contender: “I’ve always wanted to fight the best. Vergil Ortiz is ranked number one by Ring Magazine, and a big win over him puts me right there as the number one guy. This is for the WBC Interim title, and I want to thank God, my team, ProBox, Golden Boy, and PBC for making this fight happen.” “It’s been a long time coming. This fight is special to me. It’s in Vergil’s backyard. I don’t care if it was literally in his backyard. I’m ready to show I’m the best fighter at 154 pounds. My resume speaks for itself.” “Everybody tune in Saturday night — it’s Hammer time. I’ve fought in Texas about five times and walked away with a knockout every time. It’s going to be a big night of boxing, and you don’t want to miss it.” “Vergil’s a great fighter. He comes to fight, he’s either walking away with a vicious knockout or a dominant performance. Oscar isn’t wrong — we are the two best at 154 pounds. The fans are in for a treat.” “I took less money just to stay busy and get back into title contention. Vergil has met his match. You’ve got two great fighters going in there Saturday night. The fans, the boxing world, everyone’s in for a treat. It’s going to be a great night of boxing.” Gary Jonas, ProBox TV CEO: “We’re just happy to be here. We want to thank Golden Boy, DAZN, and PBC for helping Erickson and making this fight possible. Erickson’s been at this for 11 years. We’ve been together through ups and downs, and he’s focused, ready, and dedicated. This is a fight he really wanted. We’re looking forward to it — may the best man win.” Rick Mirigian, Manager for Vergil Ortiz: “This is a real fight. We’ve seen a lot of fights lately that are a joke — this isn’t one of them. These are two fighters who know how to fight. They’ve been in there with champions, and this is what the sport of boxing needs and deserves.” “I want to thank Oscar, our team, Robert Garcia, Vergil Sr., our doctors, and cutman Mike Rodriguez. Vergil is ready. You’re going to see fireworks and the birth of a superstar on Saturday night. Mark my words.” Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy Promotions: “He’s earned it — he’s the number one contender in the world. Vergil Ortiz has been fighting tough fights, climbing the ladder, and becoming an interim world champion. Lubin is right there too; he’s fought world champions and dangerous opponents.” “This is another dangerous fight for Vergil Ortiz, but that’s who Vergil is — he takes on all comers. My only worry is that people are already talking about the next fight against Boots Ennis. I hear Boots might be coming to the fight with Eddie Hearn, but if they see Vergil in person, they might not want to fight him. Vergil Ortiz in person is a dangerous man.” “What I love about Lubin is that he doesn’t care. He’s ready, he’s fought the best, and he doesn’t care that he’s fighting Vergil in his hometown. He’s here to take care of business. That’s why he’s so dangerous — maybe even more dangerous than Ennis. Vergil’s focused and determined on the job at hand, and that’s Lubin.” “Both fighters believe in themselves, and that’s exactly what they should do. They’ve fought adversity, won, lost, and earned this moment. They’re here because they are the best at 154 pounds. You’re going to see the best of them Saturday night at Dickies Arena.” “I remember Vergil Ortiz as a young kid fighting underneath Canelo at AT&T Stadium. He told Jerry Jones, ‘I’m going to fill up this stadium one day.’ Well, Jerry, we’re getting close. Saturday night, Erickson Lubin is coming in guns blazing — but Vergil’s got a dance partner who knows how to dance.” |
Ortiz vs. Lubin DAZN Fort Worth Card Preview & Predictions
By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent
Fort Worth, Texas (November 6th, 2025)–DAZN and Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions will present a nine bout card at Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, Texas, on Saturday, November 8, 2025, featuring the World Boxing Council Interim World Super Welterweight title bout between champion Vergil Ortiz Jr. and challenger Erickson Lubin.
Prediction: Ortiz, 23-0 with 21 knockouts, Grand Prairie, Texas, is predicted to win by knockout or stoppage over Lubin, 27-2 with 19 knockouts, Kissimmee, Florida.
Per DraftKings Sportsbook, Vergil Ortiz Jr. is the favorite at 2 to 15 -900, and Erickson Lubin is the underdog at +550. Vergil Ortiz Jr. TKO or KO -135, Win by Decision +165, Draw +2200. Erickson Lubin: TKO or KO is at 9 to 2 +900, Win by Decision +1400
This will be the southpaw Lubin’s third attempt at the WBC Super Welterweight title. Ortiz is a technically sound boxer for the scientific boxers, and a significant power hitter who does not want to go away. At 154 pounds, Ortiz will give Terence Crawford, Boots Ennis, and anybody else in the division a dangerous run for their money on the road to becoming a super-fighter.
Prediction: Super Middleweight Darius Fulghum, 14-1, 12 knockouts, Houston, Texas, is predicted to win by 10 rounds majority or split decision over ‘Dynamite’ David Stevens, 15-2 with 10 knockouts, Reading, Pennsylvania, in a crossroads bout of fighters who have both lost 12 round decisions to 2016 Olympic Silver medalist Bektimir Melikhuziev (Stevens in 2024, Fulghum in 2025).
Fulghum is currently 1 to 5 (-500) to win the clash outright, while odds are 7 to 2 (+350) on David Stevens (+350) for the upset. Oddsmakers have a 79 percent chance of Fulghum winning, while giving Stevens a 21 percent chance.
Prediction: Cruiserweight Robin Safar, 18-0 with 13 knockouts, Las Vegas, Nevada, via Sweden, is predicted to win by 10 rounds unanimous decision over Derick Miller Jr., 18-0 with 10 knockouts and one No-Contest, Monroe, Michigan, in a hard-fought bout.
Safar is currently 2/13 (-670) to win the contest outright, while 4 to 1 (+400) on Derick Miller Jr. if there is an upset. Oddsmakers give a 82 percent chance of Safar winning, with Miller Jr. having an 18 percent chance of victory.
Prediction: Middleweight Amari Jones, 14-0 with 12 knockouts, Las Vegas, Nevada, is predicted to win by 10 rounds majority decision over Shady Gamhour, 14-2 with nine knockouts, Pensacola, Florida via Sweden.
Jones is currently 1 to 30 (-3000) to win the clash outright, while you can get 10/1 (+1000) on Shady Gamhour if you fancy the massive upset. Oddsmakers give Jones a 92 percent chance of winning, while giving Gamhour an eight percent chance. Jones opened as the favorite at 1 to 16 (-1700); however, that price has now widened by -97 to -100 (+100).
Prediction: Middleweight Eric Priest, 16-0 with eight knockouts, Overland Park, Kansas, is predicted to win by stoppage over Venezuelan journeyman Esneiker Correa, 16-6-2 with 14 knockouts, Miami, Florida.
Eric Priest currently has 1 to 50 odds (-5000) to win the fight, with odds of 12 to 1 (+1200) for Esneiker Correa if an upset. Oddsmakers give Priest a 93 percent chance of winning, while giving Correa a seven percent chance.
Prediction: Super bantamweight prospect Figo Ramirez Gonzalez, 9-0-1 with four knockouts, Dallas, Texas, by way of Mexico, is predicted to win by six six-round decision over Mexican journeyman Oziel Rangel Aradillas, Reynosa, Mexico. Gonzalez -750 betting odds, Aradilla +475.
Prediction: Heavyweight prospect Joshua Edwards, 4-0 with four knockouts, Houston, Texas, is predicted to win by stoppage over Zeno ‘The Hammer’ Vooris, 5-0 with five knockouts, Las Vegas, Nevada. This bout features nonstop action and knockdowns for sure, for as long as it lasts. All nine of the wins of both fighters combined have come by knockout. Edwards -8000 betting odds, Vooris +1800.
Prediction: Super lightweight prospect Javier Mesa, 4-0 with two knockouts, Amarillo, Texas, is predicted to win by six rounds majority decision over Joshua Briones Garcia, 3-4-1 with two knockouts, Guadalajara, Mexico via El Paso. Mesa -10000 betting odds, Garcia +1800.
Prediction: Welterweight prospect Samuel Torres, 3-0 with two knockouts, Gilroy, California, will open the card and is predicted to win by knockout over 0-1 Robert Elizalde of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Torres -4500 betting odds, Elizalde +1800.



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