Boxing Match Preview: Alberto Mora Garcia (13-0-0, 9 KOs) vs. Jose Amaro Guerrero (12-1-1, 4 KOs)

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This super featherweight bout headlines a card in Guadalajara, pitting the undefeated Mexican prospect Alberto Mora Garcia against the experienced Jose Amaro Guerrero. Garcia, a power puncher from Mexico City fighting out of Indio, California, aims to extend his perfect record in his toughest test yet. Guerrero, a durable fighter from Mexico, looks to rebound from a recent no-contest and score an upset. The 10-round fight adds to an emerging rivalry in the 130-pound division, with Garcia’s knockout prowess clashing against Guerrero’s resilience.

Location: Domo Alcalde, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico (indoor arena with capacity for boxing events around 5,000; known for hosting regional Mexican fights).

Start Time: Main card begins at 8:00 p.m. EST (5:00 p.m. PST / 7:00 p.m. local time in Guadalajara). The Garcia vs. Guerrero bout is expected as the main event, likely around 10:00-11:00 p.m. EST.

Broadcast: DAZN (streaming in the US and UK); available globally via DAZN app.

Injury Report

No injuries have been reported for either fighter leading up to the bout. Both appear to be in full training camps, with Garcia coming off a strong 2025 campaign and Guerrero recovering from a no-contest in September 2025 due to a cut. Recent social media and press indicate no setbacks, but monitor weigh-ins on February 5 for any last-minute issues.

Fighter Matchups

This 10-round super featherweight (130 lbs) clash features contrasting styles: Garcia’s aggressive knockout hunting versus Guerrero’s technical boxing and durability. Key elements:

Power vs. Durability: Garcia boasts a 69% KO rate (9 of 13 wins), using his orthodox stance and 65″ reach to land heavy shots. Guerrero, with only a 33% KO rate (4 of 12 wins), has gone the distance in most fights and shown chin resilience, but he’s vulnerable to power punchers.

Experience Edge: Garcia (13 bouts, 62 rounds) is undefeated but faces his first major step-up. Guerrero (14 bouts, 82 rounds) has a draw and loss, providing battle-tested grit.

Physical Attributes: Garcia (5’7″, 65″ reach, age 27) vs. Guerrero (similar build, orthodox stance). Garcia’s speed and explosiveness could overwhelm early, while Guerrero’s footwork might extend the fight.

Intangibles: Home-country advantage for both Mexicans, but Garcia’s momentum as a rising star could play a factor in a close-range brawl.

The fight likely ends inside the distance if Garcia lands clean, or goes to scorecards if Guerrero weathers the storm.

Recent Form

Alberto Mora Garcia: Undefeated with a 5-0 run in his last five, focusing on knockouts. Recent highlights include a unanimous decision in his latest outing (per reports), a win over Viktor Slavinskyi (W, Mar 25, 2025), and a stoppage of Benito Sanchez Garcia (W, Oct 24, 2024). He’s averaged under 5 rounds per fight, showcasing finishing ability.

Jose Amaro Guerrero: 3-1-1 in his last five, with a mix of decisions and KOs. Last bout was a no-contest against Jose Ramirez Maciel (Sep 6, 2025, due to cut). Prior: KO win over Luis Rodriguez (2025), but a loss snaps an earlier streak. Durable, with 88 career rounds.

FighterPro RecordKO RateLast 5 FightsRounds FoughtStreak
Alberto Mora Garcia13-0-069%W-W-W-W-W6213 Wins
Jose Amaro Guerrero12-1-133%NC-W-KO-L-D82Mixed (3-1-1)

Fight History

No prior head-to-head meetings; this is their first encounter. Garcia has never faced an opponent with Guerrero’s record, while Guerrero’s sole loss came against a similar power puncher.

FIGHT ODDS

Alberto Mora Garcia                       – 900

Jose Amaro Guerrero                    + 650

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, February 5, 2025

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