Boxing Match Preview: Ricardo Salas (22-2-2, 16 KOs) vs. Jesus Eduardo Saracho (16-2-2, 12 KOs)

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Venue, Date, and Time

  • Venue: Meta Apex (Meta Apex Arena / venue at Meta facilities), Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
  • Start Time: Prelims ~6:00 PM ET; main card ~9:00 PM ET; Salas vs. Saracho ringwalks projected ~10:00–10:45 PM ET (co-main slot before Opetaia-Glanton main event ~11:00 PM ET onward). Times approximate; full card includes 5–7 bouts.

Promoted by Zuffa Boxing (Dana White’s boxing venture), sanctioned under standard pro rules.

Injury Report

No injuries reported for either fighter as of March 3, 2026. Both completed media obligations, face-offs, and final training without issues. Salas (Mexico City-based) and Saracho (residing Auburn, WA) are fully cleared per promoter and commission updates.

Fighter Matchup Breakdown

Ricardo Salas (“Magic Man”) (22-2-2, 16 KOs, ~73% KO rate)

  • Age: 27 (born September 24, 1998/1999 sources vary slightly)
  • Height/Reach: 5’6½” (169 cm) / 70½” (179 cm)
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Nationality/Residence: Mexican (Mexico City / Tlalpan, Distrito Federal)
  • Style: Explosive power puncher with heavy hands, aggressive forward pressure, body-head combinations, and elite finishing ability. High KO rate; durable chin (no KO losses). Recent wins include regional/regional-level stoppages; ranked in some WBA/WBC regional lists.

Jesus Eduardo Saracho (“Junior”) (16-2-2, 12 KOs, ~75% KO rate)

  • Age: 24
  • Height/Reach: 5’8″ (173 cm) / 68½” (174 cm)
  • Stance: Southpaw
  • Nationality/Residence: Mexican (born Guanajuato; fights out of Auburn, Washington, USA)
  • Style: Southpaw power hitter with sharp jab, counterpunching, and knockout power. High finishing rate; solid fundamentals and durability (one KO loss). Managed by Ray Frye; recent activity shows competitiveness against regional foes.

Key Advantages:

  • Salas: Slight reach edge, higher pro experience (26 bouts vs. 20), momentum from win streak, orthodox vs. southpaw stylistic matchup favors pressure.
  • Saracho: Youth (3 years younger), southpaw stance advantage (awkward angles), similar power/KO%, potential to counter Salas’ aggression.

All-action Mexican welterweight clash — power vs. power with both favoring stoppages. Expect high-volume exchanges, possible early fireworks, but durability suggests it could go deep if chins hold.

Recent Form and Fight History

Salas Recent Form (Last 5–6 – strong streak):
On a 6-fight win streak entering this. Key recent:

  • 2025: Wins including KO3 vs. Roiman Villa (WBA Continental Americas Gold welter); other regional stoppages.
  • Earlier: SD10 vs. Julio Avila; TKO wins over Kent Cruz, etc.
    Career 124+ rounds; never stopped; thrives in high-pace fights.

Saracho Recent Form (Last 5 – solid but tested):
Recent wins mixed with competitive bouts:

  • Nov 2025: W vs. Peter Dobson.
  • May 2025: W vs. Joepher Montano.
  • Mar 2025: W vs. Luis Lopez.
  • Jul 2024: W vs. Alberto (regional).
    Career 113 rounds; 75% KO rate; one stoppage loss; durable in decisions.

FIGHT ODDS

Ricardo Salas                                     – 175

Jesus Eduardo Saracho                  + 145

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 6, 2026

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