Canelo vs Munguia PPV Undercard

In the co-main event, Mario “El Azteca” Barrios, a former world champion, is set to defend his Interim WBC Welterweight Title against the formidable Argentine puncher, Fabián “TNT” Maidana. Meanwhile, Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa, another former world champion, will put his Interim WBC Featherweight Title on the line against former world champion Jessie Magdaleno in an action-packed pay-per-view showdown. The event kicks off at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT with undefeated WBA Welterweight Champion Eimantas Stanionis facing off against the unbeaten two-time Olympian Gabriel Maestre.

MARIO BARRIOS VS. FABIAN MAIDANA

In this 12-round co-main event, Mario “El Azteca” Barrios looks to defend his Interim WBC Welterweight Title against Argentina’s Fabián “TNT” Maidana. Maidana, younger brother of the legendary fighter Marcos, aims to carve his own legacy in his first shot at a world title. Barrios, a former world champion at 140-pounds, solidified his status as a top 147-pound contender with a stellar victory over Yordenis Ugas in his last bout. Maidana enters the ring on a four-fight winning streak, eager to follow in his brother's footsteps.

BRANDON FIGUEROA VS. JESSIE MAGDALENO

Former world champion Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa returns to defend his Interim WBC Featherweight Title against former 122-pound world champion Jessie Magdaleno in a thrilling 12-round bout. Figueroa, known for his relentless pressure, claimed his interim title in a memorable clash with Mark Magsayo. His showdown with Magdaleno promises to be another electrifying chapter in his career, following his notable battles with Luis Nery and Stephen Fulton Jr.

EIMANTAS STANIONIS VS. GABRIEL MAESTRE

The opening match of the pay-per-view card features an exciting clash between the undefeated Eimantas Stanionis and fellow unbeaten Gabriel Maestre. Stanionis, known for his aggressive style and technical prowess, will defend his WBA Welterweight Title for the first time in this 12-round battle.

Hailing from Kaunas, Lithuania, Stanionis (14-0, 9 KOs) has lived up to the potential he displayed in the 2016 Olympic games when he turned professional. The 29-year-old claimed his interim belt in his latest fight, showcasing his skills with a hard-earned victory over Radzhab Butaev in April 2022. Stanionis has proven his mettle against seasoned welterweights, scoring knockouts against Justin DeLoach and securing a unanimous decision over Thomas Dulorme.

Maestre (6-0-1, 5 KOs), a two-time Olympian representing Venezuela, brings his own impressive record and skill set to the ring. His dominance was on full display in his last bout when he dispatched rising prospect Travon Marshall in just two rounds. With victories over notable names in the amateur circuit, Maestre's transition to the professional ranks has been seamless. Despite a contentious decision win over Mykal Fox and a draw with Taras Shelestyuk, Maestre's resume includes a convincing victory over former two-division champion Devon Alexander in April 2023.

This showdown promises to be a thrilling encounter between two unbeaten fighters vying for supremacy in the welterweight division.

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