Event: Lightweight Rising Stars Showcase
Location: Auditorio Municipal Fausto Gutiérrez Moreno, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Arena Capacity: 5,500
Scheduled Start Time: Main Card ~7:55 PM PT / 10:55 PM ET
Broadcast: DAZN (International), ESPN Knockout (Mexico)
Venue & Conditions
Indoor arena — no weather impact
Ring Size: 20’
Commission: Baja California State Commission
Bout Distance: 10 Rounds — Lightweight (135 lbs)
Tale of the Tape
| Attribute | Jonathan Montrel | Jhon Orobio |
| Age | 24 | 22 |
| Height | 5’8” | 5’9” |
| Reach | 70” | 71” |
| Stance | Orthodox | Orthodox |
| Record | 14‑1 (9 KO) | 13‑0 (11 KO) |
| Nationality | USA | Colombia |
| Style | Athletic boxer‑puncher | Explosive pressure KO artist |
Injury Report
Jonathan Montrel
No active injuries
Mild left‑shoulder tightness in early camp — resolved
Conditioning reports strong; sparring volume normal
Jhon Orobio
No injuries reported
Slight hand soreness after April sparring — cleared
Trainer reports “sharpest power we’ve seen”
Both fighters enter fully healthy.
Fighter Profiles & Analysis
Jonathan Montrel — The American Boxer‑Puncher
Record: 14‑1 (9 KO) Trainer: Bobby Benton Last 3 Fights:
W — UD vs. Luis Acosta (Jan 2026)
W — KO4 vs. Miguel Madueno (Aug 2025)
L — TKO7 vs. Ernesto Mercado (Apr 2025)
Style Breakdown: Montrel is a smooth, athletic boxer‑puncher with excellent hand speed and a sharp jab. He’s at his best when he’s dictating range and mixing in quick combinations. His footwork is underrated, and he’s shown improved defensive responsibility since his lone loss.
Strengths:
Fast hands and clean combinations
Good lateral movement
Solid power at mid‑range
Strong finishing instincts when he hurts opponents
Weaknesses:
Can be drawn into unnecessary exchanges
Sometimes backs straight up under pressure
Chin has been tested
Keys to Victory:
Keep the fight at mid‑range
Use angles to avoid Orobio’s power shots
Win early rounds with activity and movement
Jhon Orobio — The Colombian KO Machine
Record: 13‑0 (11 KO) Trainer: Samuel Gómez Last 3 Fights:
W — KO2 vs. Jose Arboleda (Feb 2026)
W — TKO5 vs. Christian Báez (Oct 2025)
W — KO1 vs. Luis Castillo (Jun 2025)
Style Breakdown: Orobio is an explosive, heavy‑handed pressure fighter with elite athleticism. He cuts the ring well, throws tight power hooks, and carries knockout power in both hands. His aggression is calculated, not reckless.
Strengths:
Devastating power
Excellent pressure and ring‑cutting
Strong body punching
High finishing rate
Weaknesses:
Can be outboxed early
Sometimes loads up on shots
Defense can be leaky when he attacks
Keys to Victory:
Close distance early
Force Montrel into exchanges
Attack the body to slow Montrel’s legs
Recent Form & Momentum
Montrel
Two‑fight win streak
Looked sharp in January UD win
Has rebounded well from lone loss
Orobio
Undefeated
Three straight stoppages
Power trending upward
Momentum clearly favors Orobio, but Montrel has fought the tougher schedule.
Stylistic Matchup Breakdown
Speed Advantage: Montrel
Power Advantage: Orobio
Footwork: Montrel
Inside Fighting: Orobio
Defense: Montrel (slightly)
Experience vs. KO Punchers: Montrel
Experience vs. Boxers: Orobio (limited)
This is a classic boxer‑puncher vs. pressure KO artist matchup.
Montrel wants a controlled, technical fight. Orobio wants violence.
Betting Trends
Orobio fights have ended inside the distance in 11 of 13
Montrel has gone to decision in 3 of his last 5
Boxer‑punchers with movement have given Orobio trouble early
Colombian KO artists are 7‑1 in Mexico since 2020
Sharp bettors leaning Orobio KO
Public money leaning Montrel ML due to perceived value
FIGHT ODDS
Jonathan Montrel + 2000
Jhon Orobio – 15000
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, June 3, 2026








