Friday's weigh-in was a success, so it's all systems go for unbeaten junior welterweight contender Breyon Graham, before he headlines an eight-fight bill on DAZN against longtime contender Yomar Alamo with the IBF North American title last held by worl...
Unbeaten 140-pound talent Breyon Gorham faces a career-best challenge when contesting the IBF North American junior welterweight title against longtime contender Yomar Alamo , headlining on what is his fifth consecutive appearance back home in Houston, Texas. Their 10-round matchup, topping a eight-fight card streamed worldwide on DAZN , was made official as both tipped the scales below championship limit on Friday. Gorham (20-0, 16 KOs) turned pro and built up an impressive resume largely in Mexico before venturing back stateside, where he has made the Red Owl Boxing Arena almost a second home over the past year-and-a-half. This time around, he's headed 25 miles down south to Houston's Bayou Music Center, with the broadcast set to start at 8pm ET/5pm PST. Elsewhere in the chief support, Skye Nicolson's conqueror Tiara Brown (19-0, 11 KOs) makes her first world title defence against France's Emma Gongora (10-3-1, 1 KO). Meanwhile six unbeaten prospects across three weight classes will appear on the undercard, including Gorham's divisional counterpart Giovanni Marquez (13-0, 6 KOs) and Texas talent Jahyden Britton, floating between super middleweight and light heavyweight. Full weights, are as follows IBF North American Junior welterweight title, 10 rounds: Breyon Graham (139.4lbs) vs. Yomar Alamo (139.8lbs) WBC Women's Featherweight world championship: Tiara Brown (125lbs) vs. Emma Gongora (125lbs) Junior welterweight, eight rounds: Giovanni Marquez (141lbs) vs. Wesley Ferrer (140.2lbs) Lightweight, eight rounds: Oscar Perez (135.4lbs) vs. Malik Lewis (133.4lbs) Junior welter, six rounds: Fabian Diaz (140.4lbs) vs. Dorian Mendez (140.8lbs) Junior welter, six rounds: Ben Mares (140.4lbs) vs. Mojeed Seriki (139lbs) Light heavyweight, four rounds: Jahyden Britton (171.4lbs) vs. Jesus Hernandez (170.6lbs) Junior welterweight, four rounds: Mauricio Quintanilla (142.8lbs) vs. Roberto Pina (143.8lbs)





