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Max Boxing – Sub Lead

 

Undefeated hometown standout Abraham “Hammer” Perez will headline “The Legacy Continues III” in a high-stakes 10-round main event against veteran Filipino contender Esnet Domingo for the vacant IBF Flyweight Championship, giving New Mexico fans a marquee title fight with one of their own at center stage.

 

For Perez, the moment feels like the natural next chapter in a career that has steadily gained momentum. The Albuquerque native enters at 13-0 with 7 knockouts, bringing youth, confidence, and the kind of sharp offensive timing that has made him one of the city’s most exciting emerging fighters.

 

Standing across from him is a serious test in Domingo, who arrives from Lebak, Sultan Kudarat, Philippines, with a rugged 22-4 record and 14 knockouts. Domingo’s experience against tougher opposition and proven stopping power give this matchup the feel of a true crossroads fight—exactly the kind of bout that reveals whether a rising prospect is ready for championship-level expectations.

 

For Perez, it is more than a belt opportunity. It is a chance to continue Albuquerque’s proud boxing lineage and further stamp his name among the city’s modern-era standouts.

 

The co-feature keeps the hometown energy rolling as Josh “Pitbull” Torres returns in a six-round super welterweight bout against Gerardo Alberto Fuentes of Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Torres, one of Albuquerque’s most respected veterans, enters with a deep 28-7-2 ledger and 15 knockouts, and his presence alone adds instant credibility and crowd energy to the card.

 

Also expected to draw strong local support is Cristian “El Puma” Cabral, who meets Eduardo Monrreal in a six-round middleweight clash. Cabral’s aggressive style and willingness to exchange have made him a consistent fan favorite, and his return adds another proven Albuquerque attraction to an already loaded event.

 

The undercard continues the New Mexico showcase theme:

 

  • Angelo Valencia vs. Andres Rey – lightweight, 4 rounds
  • Elija “Blue” Martinez vs. Bryant McClain – super welterweight, 4 rounds
  • Maximus Moya vs. German Ponce – lightweight, 4 rounds
  • Codi Chavez vs. Isaiah Aguilar – light welterweight, 4 rounds
  • Marcelino Delgado vs. Eric Thompson – middleweight, 4 rounds

 

 

From top prospects to seasoned names, The Legacy Continues III is shaping up as another strong statement for the Albuquerque fight scene.

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