The card will be headlined by a 10-round bout between undefeated Omar Trinidad (16-0-1, 13 KOs) vs. Hector Sosa, who comes in at an impressive 17-2, riding a 3-fight win streak.
Umar Dzambekov and Gor Yeritsyan are 2 fighters from Freddie Roach’s Wild Card Boxing Gym to watch on October 26, live from the Commerce Casino Event Centre in Commerce, California.
Tom Loeffler’s “360 Promotions - Hollywood Fight Nights” card will see a stacked deck that should be a great night at the fights for fans.
The card will be headlined by a 10-round bout between undefeated Omar Trinidad (16-0-1, 13 KOs) vs. Hector Sosa who comes in at an impressive 17-2, riding a 3-fight win streak.
Umarr Dzambekov - Making his 2nd appearance of 2024, Dzambekov, 9-0 (6 KO’s), will look to continue dishing out the heat. He stopped (13-1-2) Edward Jeramie Ortiz at the end of August. Dzambekov shouldn’t have any trouble with opponent Eric Robles, (10-4, 9 KOs), of Tijuana, Mexico.
However, Dzamenkov is playing the big-picture game. He is looking to impress every time out to slot himself into a position to land some bigger bouts in the future. Dzambekov impressed the last time out, and this would be a good bout to build on that buzz. Hopefully we see him back again before the year is out as he logged 6 bouts last year. Dzambekov is in the right place to develop as he is trained by highly respected, veteran Wild Card trainer Marvin Somodio. The Wild Card is the place to work as the in-house staff of Pepe Reilly, Pedro Garcia, Ernie Zavala and Dick Eklund Jr., among others, are second to none in expertise, experience, and knowledge.
Gor Yeritsyan - 18-1, (14 KO’s) Yeritsyan will be looking to rebound from a frustrating razor-thin July loss to undefeated spoiler Aram Amirkhanyan (96-94 across the board). Yeristyan, trained by Hall of Fame, Wild Card boss Freddie Roach, along with his staff, can both box and bang as 14 KO’s in 18 wins will attest. A nice win will erase the memory of his 1st career loss in July. However, this fight isn’t a walk in the park against Mexican veteran Oliver Quintana who comes in at 21-3 (17 KO’s). Look for Yeritsyan to come out hard, looking to impress and remind everyone he is a fighter who is title-bound.
The card will also feature a lot of up-and-coming California prospects.
Junior featherweight Adan Palma, 9-0 (5 KOs), of San Diego, lightweight Sebastian Gutierrez, 6-1-1 (4 KO’s), of Oxnard, junior lightweight Abel Meja (5-0, 4 KOs) of Orange, and female Guadalupe Medina (7-0, 2 KO’s) of Maywood will all see action, among others.
The card will air on the USA UFC Fight Pass Network.