Results from WBA Fedelatin Convention in Chile

Source: WBA

30/04/2026

Results from WBA Fedelatin Convention in Chile

Josué Francisco Agüero W10 Ángel Daniel García... The April 25th card (night two) at the WBA Fedelatin Convention in Chile was highlighted by Josué Francisco Agüero capturing a win in the junior lightweight division, passing a tough test. Agüero scored a unanimous decision over Mexico’s Ángel Daniel García in a bout where the unbeaten winner’s precision proved decisive in neutralizing the visitor’s pressure. The judges turned in cards of 97-93 (twice) and 96-94, reflecting the nature of a fight that was ultimately decided by small margins in the championship rounds.
 
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
 
The most dramatic moment of the night for Chilean fans came with the fall of their hometown favorite. In a tightly contested tactical battle, Argentina’s Facundo García stunned the arena by upsetting Andrés Campos in a super flyweight contest. In a split decision that sparked debate ringside, scorecards of 94-93 (twice) and 94-95 favored García, who capitalized on close-range exchanges to edge out a razor-close victory, forcing Campos to reassess his path toward the elite at 115 pounds.
 
Meanwhile, a women’s boxing delivered a high-volume showcase Argentienan light flyweight Aldana Florencia López defeated Mexico’s seasoned Brenda Montserrat Alarcón via unanimous decision, using her youth and relentless punch output to neutralize the former champion’s experience. “La Avispa” López secured a clear verdict.
 
NIGHT ONE
 
José Núñez KO2 Erislandy Álvarez... Night one of last weekend's WBA Fedelatin Convention wrapped up with a boxing card on Chilean soil, leaving behind a trail of knockouts and a handful of surprising outcomes. In an evening where Cuban technique met South American grit inside the ring, the final tally produced new champions and unexpected setbacks that are sure to spark conversation. The biggest shock of the night came in the 140-pound division. Panama’s José Núñez delivered the upset of the convention, scoring a second-round knockout over Cuban Olympic champion Erislandy Álvarez. Despite the Cuban controlling the early action, Núñez found the opening to land a clean, decisive shot that ended the unbeaten run of the gold medalist. The southpaw Nunez is now 18-0-2 with a recent loss changed to a no contest due to his opponent's positive drug test for a banned substance. Álvarez, age 25, won the gold medal for Cuba in the lightweight division at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. 
 
The standout performance of the night came from Cuban three-time Olympic medalist Lázaro Álvarez, who reaffirmed his smooth transition into the professional ranks with a win in the lightweight division. Álvarez scored a fourth-round technical knockout over Brazil’s Jackson Furtado, showcasing surgical precision that dismantled his opponent’s guard until the referee stepped in at the 0:40 mark of the round.
 
At 154 pounds, the action came in double measure. Italy’s Piergiulio Ruhe registered a fifth-round technical knockout over Winshaw Sungarov, imposing his physical strength from the opening bell. In a separate bout, Argentina’s Jonathan Wilson Sánchez secured a hard-fought majority decision victory over Cuba’s Yusnier Sorsano Ruiz, with scorecards reading 96-94 (twice) and 97-93 in a tightly contested tactical battle that was decided in the championship rounds.
 
Finally, France’s Sofiane Oumiha delivered a masterclass in ring generalship, defeating Venezuela’s Ángel Rodríguez by unanimous decision. Oumiha controlled range and tempo across ten junior lightweight rounds, reaffirming his status as one of the most technically gifted fighters in the sport today.