
The magnificent city of Montreal will carry the can card, with a strong WBC presence, as three bouts will be contested for the Continental Americas Championship titles, shaping a night of high-level competition and international projection.
In the main event, undefeated Cuban Lenar Pérez will face experienced Malawian Isaac Chilemba for the Continental Americas Cruiserweight Championship. Pérez arrives with a reputation as a knockout artist and a rapidly rising profile in the division, while Chilemba represents a tough, tempered test, thanks to his extensive experience against elite opposition. The matchup presents an intriguing contrast between the Cuban’s youth and power and the African veteran’s technique and ring guile.
The super lightweight division will also take center stage with two title bouts. In one of them, Colombian Jhon Orobio will face Puerto Rican Yomar Álamo for the Continental Americas belt. Orobio will look to capitalize on his speed and aggression, while Álamo will attempt to impose his technical and disciplined style in a fight that promises intensity from the opening rounds.
In another clash in the self same division, undefeated French fighter Moreno Fendero will take on American Shawn McCalman. Fendero has attracted attention for his offensive approach and ability to pressure his opponents, while McCalman will aim to use his ample, extensive experience on the North American circuit, to slow the momentum of the European prospect.
With three WBC Continental Americas championships on the line and talent from several countries, the event in Montreal promises to be an important platform for fighters looking to establish themselves on the international stage and move closer to major opportunities in their respective divisions.
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