Boxing Preview: Darius Fulghum (11-0) vs. Vaughn Alexander (18-11-1)

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Darius Fulghum, the unscathed marvel from Katy, Texas, squares up against Vaughn Alexander. This main event shuffle sends Alexander into the ring with a less-than-stellar record of 18-11-1, against Fulghum’s pristine 11-0, at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on June 27. We’ll see if Alexander can turn his stats around or if he’s just there to give Fulghum some rounds.

Adding a sprinkle of excitement to the evening, Eric Priest, another undefeated hopeful, will tangle with Janer Gonzalez in what promises to be an eight-round middleweight tussle. And let’s not forget Tristan “Sweet T” Kalkreuth from Las Vegas, facing Anthony Holloway in a cruiserweight showdown that—let’s be honest—might just steal the show.

Local lad Grant Flores steps into the ring for a six-rounder, while Leonardo “Bazooka” Sanchez aims to explode against Jenel Lausa in a super featherweight bout that could end quicker than you can say “knockout.”

For those arriving early or just love a good underdog story, Cayden Griffiths debuts against Juan Romero, who’s still hunting for his first win. Kicking off the night, Brandon Sanchez and MJ BO will duke it out in a featherweight fight that could set the tone for the whole evening.

FIGHT CARD DETAILS:

Main Event: Darius Fulghum vs. Vaughn Alexander – 10 rounds, super middleweight

Co-Main Event: Eric Priest vs. Janer Gonzalez – 8 rounds, middleweight

Featured Bout: Tristan Kalkreuth vs. Anthony Holloway – 10 rounds, cruiserweight

Undercard:

Grant Flores vs. Josias Gonzalez – 6 rounds, super welterweight

Leonardo Sanchez vs. Jenel Lausa – 6 rounds, super featherweight

Cayden Griffiths vs. Juan Romero – Professional debut

Brandon Sanchez vs. MJ BO – 6 rounds, featherweight

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