Boxing Match Preview: Landile Ngxeke (16-1-1, 8 KOs) vs. Jose Salas Reyes (16-0-0, 10 KOs)

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South African bantamweight contender Landile “Man Down” Ngxeke travels to hostile territory for a high-stakes showdown against undefeated Mexican phenom Jose “Chapulin” Salas Reyes, battling for the vacant IBF world bantamweight title in Mexico City. This 12-round main event—headlining a Bxstrs Promotions card—pits Ngxeke’s technical boxing and seven-fight win streak against Reyes’ explosive power and home-crowd advantage, marking the 30-year-old South African’s international debut. Reyes, the 23-year-old southpaw from Tijuana ranked No. 3 by the IBF, eyes his first world strap after stepping aside for unification bouts; Ngxeke (No. 4 IBF) aims to extend his resurgence since a 2022 setback, potentially crashing the division’s elite like Junto Nakatani or Naoya Inoue. With Reyes’ aggression (63% KO rate) testing Ngxeke’s durability (50% KO), expect a tactical chess match early—Ngxeke jabbing from range—erupting into mid-round firefights where body work and clinch breaks decide a bout leaning decision (65% probability), with Reyes’ Tijuana fire fueling a potential upset-proof home win.

Fight Information

Time: Main card starts 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT; ring walks approx. 10:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. PT (3:00 a.m. UTC)

Venue: Arena Jose Sulaiman, Mexico City, Mexico (capacity: 8,000; iconic venue known for electric atmospheres in title fights, with high altitude adding endurance tests for visitors)

Broadcast: ESPN+ (U.S.); Azteca 7 (Mexico); prelims on YouTube

Bout Context: 12 rounds at bantamweight (118 lbs) for the vacant IBF world title; promoted by Bxstrs Promotions and BXRumble. Reyes (#3 IBF) vs. Ngxeke (#4 IBF) ordered by the IBF after Ryosuke Nishida vacated post-unification loss.

Injury ReportB

oth fighters cleared medicals and passed weigh-ins without issue (Ngxeke 117.5 lbs, Reyes 118 lbs), per California-adjacent oversight for international bouts. No injuries reported in camps—Ngxeke’s prep was uninterrupted post his June UD, while Reyes’ May win was clean. Historical notes: Ngxeke’s lone loss (2022 TKO7 to Jayr Raquinel) involved a hand injury but long healed; Reyes injury-free in his 16-fight career.

FighterKey NotesStatus
Landile NgxekeFull camp in East London; no setbacks since June 2025 UD. Past: Hand tweak in 2022 loss, resolved.Cleared
Jose Salas ReyesHealthy post-May 2025 win; Tijuana-based prep. Past: No reported issues; durable southpaw.Cleared

Key Fighter Matchups

Southpaw (Reyes) vs. orthodox (Ngxeke) in a size-matched duel (both ~5’6″, 68″ reach), but styles clash: Reyes’ forward pressure vs. Ngxeke’s counter-poking.

Reyes’ Power vs. Ngxeke’s Technique: Reyes (16-0, 63% KO) explodes with left hooks and combinations (lands 48% power), as in his May eight-round TKO of an unnamed foe. Ngxeke (16-1-1, 50% KO) boxes patiently with jabs (42% connect), per his June UD over Eric Gamboa (outlanded 210-165). Edge: Reyes’ aggression closes gaps early, but Ngxeke’s footwork (evades 58%) frustrates—watch southpaw angles in Rd 4-6.

Volume vs. Durability: Ngxeke’s 52 punches/round wore foes down (7 straight wins); Reyes absorbs minimally (32% landed on). Edge: Even—Ngxeke’s chin held in 2022 TKO; Reyes untested vs. elite pressure.

Stamina & Adaptability: Both distance veterans (Ngxeke 8/10 recent decisions; Reyes 4/5). Altitude favors Reyes; Ngxeke’s travel tests recovery. Edge: Reyes for home adaptation.

Fighter Records and Standings

Landile Ngxeke: 16-1-1 (8 KOs), ranked #4 IBF bantamweight. Pro since 2018; 18 fights, 106 rounds. Strengths: Technical counters, streak resilience. Weaknesses: International inexperience.

Jose Salas Reyes: 16-0-0 (10 KOs), ranked #3 IBF bantamweight. Pro since 2020; 16 fights, 74 rounds. Strengths: Explosive power, undefeated streak. Weaknesses: Limited vs. top-5 foes.

Reyes’ youth (23 vs. 30) meets Ngxeke’s experience.

Recent Form

Ngxeke: Seven wins since 2022 loss, blending decisions with stoppages. Reyes: Undefeated run with consistent finishes.

Last 5 FightsNgxeke ResultKey StatReyes ResultKey Stat
Jun 29, 2025 vs. Eric GamboaW UD 1098-92 x3; jab control (120 landed)May 15, 2025 vs. UnnamedW TKO 8
Mar 15, 2025 vs. UnnamedW UD 8Narrow; volume edgeApr 19, 2024 vs. UnnamedW UD 10
Nov 2024 vs. UnnamedW TKO 6Body finishEarlier 2024W KO 4
Jun 2024 vs. UnnamedW UD 10Comeback winEarlierW TKO 5
2022 vs. Jayr RaquinelL TKO 7Lone loss; competitiveDebut 2020W KO 2

Ngxeke: 5-0 (1 KO) last 5; steady climb. Reyes: 5-0 (3 KOs); rising star.

Fight History

First meeting—no prior clashes or common foes noted. Reyes’ resume: Regional Mexican titles; Ngxeke: ABU/SA/IBO/WBO belts. 65% decision projection in Mexico City.

FIGHT ODDS

Landile Ngxeke                 + 450

Jose Salas Reyes               – 700

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, December 12, 2025

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