Japhethlee Llamido Set To Return on January 29 in Ontario, California

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Japhethlee Llamido (5-0, 2 KOs) looks to continue his undefeated run through the featherweight division. Llamido started his combat sports career at five years old competing in martial arts competitions–everything from karate, jiu jitsu, taekwondo, and more. He then started boxing at eleven years old and hasn’t looked back. Llamido is fighting Jesus Arturo Guzman (8-5) from Mexico on January 29th in Ontario, CA. Sponsors for this fight: Metal Bending, CCS, and Jae Tree Service.

Merari “Dinamita” Vivar (4-0, 1 KO) is making her US debut after four dominant wins in Mexico. Born and raised in East Los Angeles, “Dinamita” represents the city and wants to put on a show. She started boxing at 13 years old because she had so much energy and wanted to put it into something special. After 15 amateur fights, she went professional and now looks to climb all the way to the top to collect all the belts. She’s facing off against Elizabeth Tuani (1-5) in what is sure to produce fireworks and fiery combinations!

Adrian Alvarado (5-0, 3 KOs) is making his US debut and ready to storm through the bantamweight division. He’s fighting Sergio Lopez (4-7-3)–who has never been knocked out, went the distance with Saul Sanchez, and recently beat 7-0 prospect Anthony Casillas–at the Red Arena January 29th.

Ernesto “Tito” Mercado (3-0, 3 KOs) is looking to continue both his undefeated run and his 100% KO ratio.

Also on the card is Mathias “One of One” Radcliffe (2-0-1, 2 KOs) who was a standout amateur with a record of 91-12–he’s facing Luis Gerardo Avila (8-19-3) who’s faced off against prospects Kareem Martin, Fidel Maldonado Jr, and Joseph Adorno.

Hard hitting Brandon Cruz (7-2, 5 KOs) looking to add another highlight reel KO to his resume. Jose Elias (2-0) vs Mario Aguirre (3-14-1) will be electric as both fighters love to throw bombs. Francisco Casillas (1-0, 1 KO) is looking to put on a display of the sweet science against Larry Serrano Romero (0-1).

Casillas started boxing at eleven years old after he saw his brother rise to 3-0 and then retire. Wanting to continue for the family, Casillas blends great speed and technical prowess and will put on a show for his fans. Joshua Garcia (2-0, 2 KOs) and Alexis Alvarado (3-1, 3 KOs) from Knockouts Gym with Manny Robles will bring the trademark fire and power from that team. Stephanie Chavez will be making her pro-debut in the super flyweight division.

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