The main event fighters on Friday’s ProBox TV card in Hanover, Maryland, successfully made weight.

Bryan Flores came in at 139.6lbs for Thursday’s weigh-in, while Starling Castillo was 138.2lbs for their 10-round junior welterweight bout at Live! Casino Hotel Maryland.

Flores, 27-1-1 (16 KOs), is a 29-year-old from Mexico who lives in Las Vegas. Two fights ago, in August 2024, he lost a split decision to junior welterweight contender Lindolfo Delgado. Flores returned this past May and needed just four minutes to dispose of the 18-2-1 Hernan Leandro Carrizo.

Castillo, 20-1-1 (13 KOs), is a 30-year-old from the Dominican Republic. Both of those blemishes on his record came in 2022: a unanimous decision loss to the 10-0 Otar Eranosyan and a draw with the 14-0 Kenny De Leon. Both of those opponents remain undefeated to this day. Castillo has won three decisions in a row – fending off low blows and biting from the 12-0 Esteuri Suero, defeating the 13-1-1 Jesus Saracho and, last August, outpointing the 21-2-1 Shinard Bunch. Bunch is a common opponent for Flores and Castillo; Flores took a split nod over him in 2023.

The co-feature is a 10-round featherweight bout between Sulaiman Segawa, who was 124.2lbs, and Rene Palacios, who was 125.4lbs.

Segawa, 18-5-1 (7 KOs), will fight for the second time since his debated majority decision loss to Bruce Carrington in September 2024. Segawa spent nearly a year away before returning last September and bouncing back with a good seventh-round TKO of the 20-1 Bryan Acosta, whose only other loss came against Ramon Cardenas. Segawa is 34 years old, is better than his record indicates and will have the advantage in experience but will be taking on someone who is young, undefeated and hungry.

Palacios, 18-0-1 (10 KOs), is taking a big step up in level of opposition. His recent wins have come against opponents with records of 20-10-1, 9-9 and 20-8-2, but his team is confident that the 24-year-old is ready for this challenge.

The show is promoted by ProBox Promotions and Lamont Roach Snr’s NoXcuse Promotions. (Note: BoxingScene and ProBox are both owned by Garry Jonas.)

Remaining weights are as follows:

Lightweights – 10 rounds

Jordan White, 19-2 (12 KOs) – 135.0lbs
Willie Shaw, 15-6 (10 KOs) – 135.0lbs

Junior lightweights – 10 rounds

Francois Scarboro Jnr, 12-0 (9 KOs) – 130.8lbs
Brandon Valdes, 15-7 (7 KOs) – 129.8lbs

Welterweights/junior middleweights – eight rounds

Elijah Flores, 10-0 (4 KOs) – 150.0lbs
Thanjhae Teasley, 13-0 (6 KOs) –148.8lbs

Welterweights/junior middleweights – six rounds

Travon Marshall, 12-1 (9 KOs) – 149.8lbs
Eduardo Diaz, 9-4 (3 KOs) – 149.8lbs

Welterweights/junior middleweights – six rounds

Benjamin Johnson, 6-0 (6 KOs) – 150.2lbs
Mario Meza, 4-1 (3 KOs) – 149.lbs

Welterweights/junior middleweights – six rounds

David Whitmire, 10-0 (7 KOs) – 149.8lbs
Jarron Tennant, 9-7 (4 KOs) –152.2lbs

Bantamweights – six rounds

Jordan Roach, 6-0 (2 KOs) – 117.6lbs
Juan Hinostroza, 12-12-2 (5 KOs) – 118.0lbs

Junior lightweights/lightweights – six rounds

Jeffrey Yu, 8-2 (6 KOs) – 132.0lbs
Brandon Gutierrez, 5-3-2 (2 KOs) – 129.4lbs

Junior featherweights – six rounds

Ervin Fuller III, 11-0 (6 KOs) – 121.8lbs
Erik Ruiz, 17-12-1 (7 KOs) – 121.4lbs

Junior featherweights – six rounds

Dwayne Holmes Jnr, 10-0 (5 KOs) – 122.2lbs
Nestor Robledo, 9-15-2 (3 KOs) – 121.8lbs

David Greisman, who has covered boxing since 2004, is on Twitter @FightingWords2. David’s book, “Fighting Words: The Heart and Heartbreak of Boxing,” is available on Amazon.