
The WBC will experience an intense weekend of international activity, with championships taking place in Asia, South America, and Europe, confirming the ample global reach of the organization and the development of talent across multiple regions.
Thailand – Bangkok
This Saturday, February 28, the World Siam Stadium in Bangkapi, Bangkok, will host the bout for the vacant WBC International Silver 130-pound title.
Local fighter Kritiphak Duangnut (58.5 kg at the weigh-in) will face Ibrahim Mgender (58 kg) in a matchup that promises dynamism in the super featherweight division. With experienced officials appointed and WBC supervision in place, the fight represents a key opportunity to secure a position in the division’s international rankings.

Colombia – Pereira
At the Paradise Event Center in Pereira, two WBC International Silver championships will be contested.
In the middleweight division, champion Juan Diego Ortiz Carmona will defend his belt against Argentina’s Santiago José Fernández in a clash of styles between the champion’s technique and the challenger’s constant pressure.
Additionally, Colombia’s Carlos Sinisterra will face Mexico’s Gregorio Alberto Ríos for the vacant WBC International Silver super welterweight title. It will be a bout marked by regional rivalry, with both fighters seeking a significant leap forward in their international careers.

United Kingdom – Liverpool
At BOXPARK Liverpool, the vacant WBC International flyweight championship will be contested between Nicaragua’s Keyvin Lara and the United Kingdom’s Brandon Daord.
With local promotion and an international officiating team, the bout provides a European showcase for the flyweight division, where speed and punch volume often define the outcome.

Three continents, multiple divisions, and emerging talent aiming for consolidation. The WBC continues to promote international championships that serve as a pathway toward world title opportunities.
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