More MVP results: Robinson retains middleweight titles

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30/05/2026

More MVP results: Robinson retains middleweight titles

Desley Robinson W10 Mary Spencer... Desley Robinson put on a commanding performance against former 154-pound champion Mary Spencer, defending her IBF and WBO middleweight titles with a near-shutout unanimous decision. Robinson hurt Spencer late in the opening round and steadily took over, landing the cleaner, harder combinations while forcing Spencer to clinch repeatedly to survive. Two judges scored it a 100-90 shutout, with the third at 99-91, all for the champion.
 
Yesica Nery Plata W8 Brook Sibrian... Former two-division champion Yesica Nery Plata fended off a tough, aggressive Brook Sibrian to take a unanimous decision in their flyweight bout. Sibrian pressed forward all night and invested in the body early, but Plata’s sharper combinations and accurate counters off the back foot carried the rounds. The judges scored it 78-74 and 79-73 twice, all for Plata, keeping her on track for another world title opportunity.
 
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Miranda Reyes thrilled her hometown El Paso crowd, dropping Camilla Panatta with a clean right hand in the second round on her way to a unanimous decision in their super featherweight bout. Panatta showed plenty of grit and pressure across the eight rounds, but the early knockdown and Reyes’ sharp body work and combinations kept her ahead on every card. The judges scored it 79-72 and 77-74 twice, all for Reyes.
 
Alexander Gueche defeated Joshua Montoya via unanimous decision. Gueche pushed his record to 12-0 with a narrow unanimous decision over Montoya in a closely contested junior featherweight bout. Montoya’s speed and busy output kept it competitive throughout, but Gueche’s pressure, cleaner power shots, and inside work edged the close rounds. The judges saw it 77-75 and 78-74 twice, all in favor of the young prospect.
 
Nazarena Romero defeated Maria Salinas via unanimous decision. Romero put on a clinic against the veteran Salinas, controlling all eight rounds of their junior featherweight bout with steady combinations and relentless body work. Salinas had her moments with the occasional right hand, but Romero’s volume and counters never let her into the fight. All three judges scored it a shutout, 80-72, handing Romero a clear unanimous decision win.
 
Elise Soto, age 21, defeated Thalia Limon via unanimous decision. In the toughest test of her young career, the undefeated Soto outpointed Limon by unanimous decision (39-37 on all three cards) to open MVPW 03 in El Paso. The two traded heavy shots from the opening bell, but Soto’s body work and right hand carried the day across four rounds. The win moves Soto to 11-0 (1 NC); Limon falls to 4-2.