Bantamweight Jordan Fuentes sent the fans home happy at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California. 

The Fresno local Fuentes won a six-round unanimous decision over Angel Munoz of Baldwin Park, California. The two judges scored the bout 59-55, 59-55, and 60-54.

Fuentes was featured as a local attraction at the Save Mart Center for the second time in a row this year. Fuentes, who is signed by Golden Boy Promotions, used his speed and reflexes to outmaneuver Munoz in the early going as Munoz looked to apply calculated pressure. Fuentes suffered a small cut over his left eye in the fifth round. Fuentes, in front of cheering fans who stayed until 11:00 PM PST to watch him fight, showed a bit of everything. He boxed on the outside, and he exchanged at times on the inside.

Fuentes concludes his 2025 with a record of 6-0 (2 KOs), while the 20-year-old Munoz dips to 3-2 (3 KOs).

Junior bantamweight Eli Salinas of Fresno fought to a majority draw with Fayeda An of Long Beach, California. One judge scored the bout 39-37 for Salinas, which was overruled by two scores of 38-38.

Salinas, 24, is now 1-0-1, and the 33-year-old An has yet to record a win in her career. An’s record stands at 1-0-1.

Featherweight Jose Contreras of Oakland, California, made a successful professional debut, winning via a third-round disqualification over Giovanny Gonzalez of Caracas, Venezuela. The time was 2:10.

Gonzalez lost two points in the second round for biting. Gonzalez was disqualified in the third round for holding Contreras while continuing to hit him.

Contreras starts his career with a 1-0 record and is trained by former junior lightweight contender Andy Vences. The 25-year-old Gonzalez falls to 2-8 (2 KOs).

Middleweight Sebastian Terteryan of Kolding, Denmark, knocked out Dustin Spencer of Chicago in one round. The time of the stoppage was 0:28.

Terteryan stopped Spencer with a right hand to the body to make a successful pro debut.

Terteryan is 1-0 (1 KO),  and the 37-year-old Spencer is now 0-2.

Jorge Maravillo of Salinas, California, won a six-round unanimous decision over Cameron Kreal of Las Vegas. The three judges scored it 60-54 in favor of Maravillo.

Maravillo, 25, improves to 12-0-1 (8 KOs), while the 31-year-old veteran Kreal now has a record of 21-37-3 (7 KOs).

Bantamweight Kevin Gudino of Baldwin Park knocked out Marcus Decamp of Battle Creek, Michigan, in the first round. The time of the stoppage was 2:34. Gudino dropped Decamp twice in the opening round

Gudino, 20, is now a perfect 4-0 (4 KOs), and the 28-year-old Decamp falls to 1-8.