
On Saturday, June 14, in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, Caamila Zamorano will have the opportunity to make history, as she could become the youngest champion in history if she wins the WBC interim atom world title.
The 17-year-old Mexican boxer will face a tough challenge against the experienced Japanese Mika Iwakawa.
Zamorano, who won the WBC International atom world title late last year, has an undefeated record of 11 wins.
Mika Iwakawa, a former IBF and WBO world champion in the atom division, holds a record of 13-7-1 with 4 KOs.
In another exciting bout, former Mexican world champion Juan Francisco “Gallo” Estrada will return to the ring after his loss last year to Jesse “Bam” Rodríguez.
Estrada, 35, with a 44-4 record, 28 knockouts, will face fellow Mexican Karim Arce, 28, with a 21-2-2 record, 8 knockouts, to officially begin his bantamweight campaign.
The highlights of Estrada’s reign were the second and third fights of his exciting trilogy with legend Román “Chocolatito González.” Their first meeting was in November 2012, when the Nicaraguan González outpointed Estrada.
Their rematch in March 2021 was one of the best of the year, with Estrada winning by split decision.
In the final bout of their trilogy, in December 2022, Estrada defeated González by majority decision to retain his WBC crown in Glendale, Arizona.
Arce will step up for this fight, as he also returns after a nearly year-long absence. The 27-year-old contender, originally from Los Mochis, enters this fight after defeating Kevin Villanueva in a fight for the WBC Silver Youth Super Bantamweight title.


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