Three fighters are making their professional debuts. Oxnard’s Rudy Ochoa (10-1) is slated to compete, and there will be a Central Coast showdown between Michael De La Cruz (0-1) of Ventura and Oscar Mendoza (4-4) of Santa Maria. WFC 131 will showcase homegrown fighters from a handful of local Central Coast boxing clubs, including Big’s Boxing, Balderas Boxing Club, Knuckleheadz Boxing & MMA, JLD Boxing Academy and Flores Boxing Club. “These local athletes have been training hard for their long-awaited return to the ring, and we can’t wait to see them showcase their talent.” “We’re excited to bring boxing back to the Central Coast,” said Matt McGovern, President of World Fighting Championships. He has recorded two knockouts in as many fights in the Samala Showroom. Louis, Mo., against undefeated Angel Flores (8-0), who trains locally at Flores Boxing Club in Buellton.įlores, a local favorite, is no stranger to fighting at Chumash Casino Resort. The main event will feature Derrick Murray (14-4-1), who trains out of 12th & Park Boxing in St. ![]() Tickets for the event are $35, $55, $75 and $95. on Friday, January 28 in the Samala Showroom. SANTA YNEZ, CA, JANU– Up-and-coming boxers from across the country will square off when the World Fighting Championships comes to the Chumash Casino Resort with its WFC 131 event at 6:30 p.m.
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