In a thrilling contest between two former world champions desperate to return to world title glory, Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa improved round-by-round to win a unanimous decision over Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo, capturing the vacant Interim WBC Featherweight Title live on Showtime from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California.
“Man, I just went out there and wanted it and took the fight right to him,” said Figueroa. “I wanted this fight so bad. He came back a little, but once I hit him with a body shot it affected him and I put pressure, pressure, pressure on him.”
In a fight that didn’t appear as one-sided as the judges’ scorecards, Figueroa (24-1-1, 18 KOs) won by scores of 117-109 twice and 118-108.
Figueroa, who averages 92 punches thrown per round throughout his career, was limited to 54 punches thrown per round against Magsayo (24-2, 16 KOs). Figueroa threw 60 more punches than Magsayo but landed three fewer punches and the fighters were separated by more than four landed punches in just three of the twelve rounds.
Figueroa started slowly and had to withstand Magsayo’s best shots early in the fight, demonstrating that he has one of the best chins in boxing. But Magsayo tired as the rounds went on and was twice penalized for holding in rounds eight and eleven.
Figueroa, the former 122-pound world champion, is now in line to face WBC Featherweight World Champion Rey Vargas next. Vargas was ringside Saturday night.
“I felt strong,” the 26-year-old native of Weslaco, Texas said. “I just don’t stop. I don’t get tired and I’m relentless and I came forward and I wanted the fight. Whoever wants to fight me, I’ll fight. I want to fight for a world title. I just want to give the fans the fights they want.”
Brandon Figueroa: Whoever Wants To Fight Me - I'll Fight!

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HustleMon Mar 6, 2023, 3:44 AM UTC
Vargas vs Figueroa next for the WBC title
JLCSun Mar 5, 2023, 6:51 PM UTC
I rock w Brandon. He is great for boxing. Looking forward to his next title shot.
pnut901Sun Mar 5, 2023, 6:19 PM UTC
The scorecards were filled out right after the weigh-in from the looks of it. Figueroa won though. Magsayo can't be mad about the point deductions, he had plenty of warnings. I need to watch it again to decide what I think about Magsayo going down to his knees.
What do ya'll think ? Should he have been given a count ?
I'm disappointed that Brandons sister didn't get any airtime, their mother is a good looking lady as well.
Boxfan83Sun Mar 5, 2023, 4:42 PM UTC
I can say I really like Fig after Nery and Magsayo. I will call myself a fan if he takes out that feo Vargas.
Since1976Sun Mar 5, 2023, 4:21 PM UTC
Was rooting for Magsayo but, the article posted before the fight with him saying Vargas was a runner got me worried.
Awful cards/judging but, yes the right man won. Still the kind of win that can help take things to another level like when Paulie got brutalized by Cotto.

