Boxing Match Preview: Breyon Gorham (20-0-0, 16 KOs) vs. Yomar Alamo (22-4-1, 13 KOs)

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Event: OTX 16 – IBF North American Super Lightweight Title
Start Time: Main card 9:00 PM ET (8:00 PM CT local)
Venue: Bayou Music Center, Houston, Texas (Capacity: ~3,600)
Broadcast: DAZN

Injury Report

Breyon Gorham (USA, 20–0, 16 KOs, age 24):

No reported injuries.

Coming off a career-best win over Luis Feliciano in May 2025.

Yomar Alamo (Puerto Rico, 22–4–1, 13 KOs, age 30):

No reported injuries.

Veteran with experience against Jamaine Ortiz, Richardson Hitchins, Liam Paro, and Delante “Tiger” Johnson.

Key Fighter Matchups

Youth vs. Experience

Gorham is the undefeated rising star, while Alamo has faced top-tier names but fallen short.

Power vs. Durability

Gorham: 16 KOs in 20 wins, heavy-handed and aggressive.

Alamo: Only stopped once in 27 fights, known for toughness.

Home Advantage

Gorham fights out of Houston, bringing local crowd energy.

Alamo, the road warrior, has fought across the U.S. but rarely in hostile territory like this.

Recent Fighter Form

Breyon Gorham (Last 5):

W – UD vs. Luis Feliciano (May 2025)

W – KO vs. journeyman (2024)

W – UD vs. regional contender (2024)

W – KO vs. prospect (2023)

W – UD vs. veteran (2023)

Trend: Undefeated, improving with each step-up, showing both power and composure.

Yomar Alamo (Last 5):

L – UD vs. Delante Johnson (2024)

L – UD vs. Liam Paro (2023, dropped Paro in R1)

L – UD vs. Richardson Hitchins (2022)

W – UD vs. journeyman (2022)

L – UD vs. Jamaine Ortiz (2021)

Trend: Experienced but on a skid against elite opposition; dangerous early, fades late.

Series History

First-ever meeting between Gorham and Alamo.

Betting Trends

Breyon Gorham:

20–0 career record.

4 of last 5 wins inside the distance.

Covered as a favorite in all recent bouts.

Yomar Alamo:

1–4 in last 5 fights.

Durable, but has lost every time he’s stepped up to world-level opposition.

Underdog in 3 of last 4 fights, failed to cover.

Historical Betting Results

Gorham: Profitable for bettors backing KO props; his stoppage rate is climbing as competition improves.

Alamo: Decision markets have cashed in 13 of his 22 wins; rarely stopped, but often loses wide on the cards.

Trend: Undefeated prospects vs. veterans on losing streaks often see late-round stoppages or wide UD wins for the favorite.

FIGHT ODDS

Breyon Gorham                – 450

Yomar Alamo                     + 325

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, September 19, 2025

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