Prograis injured; Duarte will face Madueno on Feb. 15th

Press Release

07/02/2025

Prograis injured; Duarte will face Madueno on Feb. 15th

In a newly announced main event, Oscar “La Migraña” Duarte (28-2-1, 22 KOs) will face a new opponent, Miguel “El Explosivo” Madueño (31-3, 28 KOs) in an all Mexican junior welterweight bout. Madueño will step in for former two-time champion Regis Prograis, who sustained a shoulder injury in training. The new main event is scheduled as a twelve rounder for Saturday, February 15th. The event is presented by Golden Boy in association with Cancun Boxing and will be broadcast worldwide on DAZN. “It’s a shame that Regis Prograis was injured, as I had said before, I was very happy to face a fighter of that level, a former world champion, and I hope he recovers soon,” said Duarte. “Despite the change of rival, I do not lose motivation, I remain focused and prepare at 100%. I set a goal for myself and I am not going to stop until I achieve it, to be World Champion! I see that Miguel Madueño is a good fighter and very dangerous. I am going to do a very intelligent job to win this fight. I must not lose sight of the fact that he is an experienced boxer, and fights between Mexicans are a guaranteed good show. I am grateful to Golden Boy for this great opportunity!”
 
“As we’ve seen in the past with Mexican warriors, this will be a war inside the ring on February 15th,” said Chairman and CEO Oscar De La Hoya. “We applaud Miguel Madueño for accepting this challenge against Oscar Duarte. This main event will be even more explosive with two knockout artists and I fully expect both to give the fight of their lives as both have everything to prove inside that ring.” 
 
“In this sport, you never know when that call will come—that’s why I stay ready,” said Madueño. “This isn’t an easy fight, but that’s exactly why I do this. Boxing isn’t just what I do; it’s who I am. I live it, breathe it, and right now, I’m hungry to get back in the win column. Oscar Duarte is a tough challenge, and I respect him for taking me on as a late replacement. But I’m not going to Anaheim to test my luck—I’m going to win. I’m going to fight, to throw with everything I’ve got, and to prove that nothing great happens without taking your best shot.”
 
“We are grateful to Golden Boy and DAZN for this incredible opportunity and extend our best wishes to Regis Prograis for a swift recovery from the injury that sidelined him from this event,” said Alex Camponovo. “Stepping up on short notice, Miguel “El Explosivo” Madueño embraces yet another tough challenge—something that has defined his career through grit, heart, and a relentless pursuit of the toughest tests. I commend him for betting on himself against a formidable opponent like Oscar Duarte. With both fighters possessing explosive knockout power and a passion for toe-to-toe action, fans at the Honda Center and those watching from home can expect nothing less than an electrifying showdown.” 
 
Duarte, from Parral in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, has made his mark in boxing as one of the toughest contenders in the lightweight division. Known for his hunter-killer instincts and defensive skills, he is unafraid to engage any fighter. His only career blemishes are against Adrian Estrella in 2019 – which he followed up with 11 straight knockout victories – and then against  Ryan Garcia in December 2023. His most recent win was on the “Latino Night” card in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he defeated the resilient Botirzhon Akhmedov. Duarte became a professional in 2013 and has award-winning actor, model, and television host Gabriel Soto co-managing his career along with Cancun Boxing.
 
Madueño, known by his ring name “Explosivo,” is a Mexican professional boxer from Sinaloa. Madueño has built a reputation for his formidable punching power. With an impressive 28 victories coming by way of knockout he has a knockout ratio exceeding 80%. Madueño made his professional debut on January 27, 2017, securing a first-round technical knockout against Luis Fernando Aguilar. Throughout his career, he has competed primarily in the lightweight and super lightweight divisions. Notable victories include wins over opponents such as Juan Huertas, Luis Munoz Duran, and Manuel Martinez. His most recent bout occurred on July 6, 2024, where he faced Keyshawn Davis and suffered a unanimous decision loss. Despite this setback, Madueño continues to train and compete, aiming to further his career in the boxing world.