WBA creates interim flyweight title for Cordova vs. Rivera

Source: WBA

19/08/2025

WBA creates interim flyweight title for Cordova vs. Rivera

This Saturday, August 23rd, the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida, will host a 112-pound clash as Venezuela’s Angelino Córdova and Puerto Rico’s Yankiel Rivera square off for the WBA interim flyweight title. [The WBA flyweight champion is Ricardo Sandoval who also holds the WBC version after defeating Kenshiro Teraji last month]. Córdova (19-0-1, 12 KOs), born in Ciudad Bolívar, arrives as one of Latin America’s most formidable contenders. At 29, he’s built his unbeaten résumé with victories across Venezuela, Mexico and the United States, earning a reputation for his heavy right hand, offensive style, and ability to close the show. His last outing came in December 2024, when he scored a unanimous decision over Puerto Rico’s Josué Morales in San Juan, a performance in which he dominated from the third round on. 
 
Rivera (7-0, 3 KOs), from Toa Alta, Puerto Rico, represents the new wave of Caribbean talent. A Pan American Games bronze medalist in Lima 2019 and a Tokyo 2021 Olympian, the 26-year old has transitioned seamlessly into the pro ranks, notching quality wins over the likes of Andy Domínguez and Víctor Sandoval. His blend of speed, movement, and sound defense has made him one of the division’s most promising prospects. In his most recent fight, Rivera stopped American Ángel González in November 2024 in San Juan, showcasing his improving offensive arsenal and killer instinct. 
 
It’s a true collision of styles: Córdova will bring pressure, volume, and power, while Rivera counters with finesse, footwork, and precision. Both men remain undefeated, both come hungry—and only one will walk away with the interim world title.