Super middleweight contender Christian "Solid" Mbilli, recently inking a co-promotional deal with Top Rank, is gearing up to defend his WBA International and WBC Continental Americas titles in a thrilling 10-round main event clash against Mark "Kid Dynamite" Heffron. The showdown is scheduled for Saturday, May 25, at the Gervais Auto Center in Shawinigan, Canada.
In an equally compelling co-feature, heavyweight powerhouse Arslanbek Makhmudov, widely known as the "Lion," will take on former amateur rival Junior Fa in a 10-round bout.
Mbilli (26-0, 22 KOs) has left a trail of destruction in the super middleweight division, dominating formidable opponents such as former world title challenger Nadjib Mohammedi and Ecuadorian brawler Carlos Góngora. His most recent display of prowess was witnessed in Quebec City, where he delivered a punishing sixth-round stoppage of Rohan Murdock in front of a crowd exceeding 10,000 spectators.
Heffron (30-3-1, 24 KOs), hailing from Oldham, England, boasts a commendable record as a former British and Commonwealth super middleweight champion. Notably, he battled to a draw with one-time world title contender Denzel Bentley and rebounded from a September defeat to Jack Cullen with a resounding second-round TKO victory over Serhii Ksendzov in February.
Returning to the ring after setbacks, Makhmudov (18-1, 17 KOs) is determined to reignite his quest for heavyweight supremacy. Despite enduring a knockout loss and double-hand fracture against Agit Kabayel last October, Makhmudov seeks redemption, aiming to settle an old score with Fa.
Fa (20-3, 11 KOs), a seasoned eight-year pro, aims to bounce back after a tough defeat to Joseph Parker in 2021 and a knockout loss to Frank Sanchez in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, last December.
This international extravaganza, presented by Eye of the Tiger in collaboration with the Cataractes and the City of Shawinigan, promises an evening of high-stakes action. Fans can catch all the excitement, including Mbilli-Heffron, Makhmudov-Fa, and undercard bouts, exclusively streaming live in the U.S. on ESPN+ from 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT onwards.