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Undefeated junior middleweight prospect Anthony Velazquez won’t be boxing’s best kept secret in 2026

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (Jiyè 10, 2025) - Dwa koulye a, unbeaten junior middleweight Anthony “ATV” Velazquez (19-0-1, 14 Ko) may be boxing’s best kept secret, but the plan is for him to make a major jump from prospect to title challenger in 2026.

Fighting out of Springfield, Massachusetts, the 29-year-old Valezquez has flown under the radar, never fighting a world rated opponent or showcased on a marquee event. His manager, Gunther Fishgold, has set the stage for a breakout 2026 for his talented Puerto Rican-American fighter.

The plan calls for Velazquez, who is a promotional free agent, to fight three times, starting July 19th a Mohegan Sun, plus two more times in 2025 or next January, to position him to be world rated and fight on larger stages by the first quarter of 2026.


“I want to be the best and I’m going to prove myself,” Valezquez remarked. “I’m boxing’s best kept secret, but everybody is going to know who I am very soon. I like this pace (fighting every 2-3 mwa) because I’m always in the gym. No vacations; just the gym and home. This is my job and I’m working hard to keep my skills sharp. I get good work at our gym because my coach, Hector Bermudez, always has fighters in from around the world. I’ve sparred a lot with (world-rated welterweight) Rohan Polanco (16-0, 10 Ko), the Dominican Olympian, and I spar bigger guys, twò, like super middleweight Steven Butler (36-5-1, 30 Ko) – ‘Bang Bang’who was there getting ready for his fight (Jen 27, WKO4 vs. Jose de Jesus Macias). The work I get in the gym definitely helps me. It feels good fighting different people because they all have different styles.”
Team Velazquez hasn’t targeted any fighter in particular, but a natural foe is fellow New EnglanderChordale “The Gift” Booker (23-2, 11 Ko), of Stamford, Connecticut. Booker recently had his first world title shot, losing his challenge to unified (WBC & WBO) Super Welterweight World ChampionSebastian Fundora (21-1-1, 14 Ko) by way of a stoppage in round 4. One non-New Englander on Velazquez’ hit list for 2026, petèt, is welterweightAlexis “Lex” Rocha (25-2-1, 16 Ko), who is currently world rated at No. 1 (WBO), Èske Pa. 5 (IBF) ak Pa gen. 9 (WBC), but only if he decides to move up to the junior middleweight division.Velazquez is at training camp preparing for his July 19th return in an 8-round bout vs.Terry Chatwood(12-3-1) nan Mohegan Sun nan UNCASVILLE, Connecticut, which is only a 1 ½ hour drive from Velazquez’ home in Springfield.
“I know Chatwood likes to box off his back foot and he’s tough,” Velazquez said, “but he has nothing I’m concerned with. I’m going to break him down and get him out of there. I’m comfortable in the ring. My defense and confidence have improved. And I enjoy fighting at Mohegan Sun because of its history in boxing and how close it is to Springfield. It’s like my second home (this will be his third fight there)."


Anthony Velazquez is ready to make moves in 2026.
ENFÒMASYON:Facebook: /AnthonyVelazquezInstagram: @anthonyvelazquez_

Undefeated Prospect ki lejè & new IBA Inter-Continental Champion Josh O’Reilly Ready to Step Up in Class

Stablemate Brandon “Move ti gason” Kwit
Retounen Dec. 16 nan Kanada
(L-R) – Promoter Tyler Buxton, Josh O’Reilly, and Hall of Fame referee Steve Smoger
(pictures by Mette Nielsen)
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, Kanada (Oktòb 26, 2017) – Fresh off his International Boxing Association (Iba) Inter-Continental title-winning performance, undefeated Canadian lightweight sensation Josh “DubsO’Reilly is ready to step up in class in terms of facing world-class opponents.
The 26-year-old O’Reilly (10-0, 4 Ko), who fights with the fury of his Irish heritage, frape opozan Meksiken l 'yo, Oscar “EleganteArjona (13-7, 5 Ko) in the fifth round of their October 21st fight at Hersey Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, Kanada, for the vacant IBA Inter-Continental championship.
Hall of Fame referee Steve Smoger is shown waving off the fight in favor of the celebrating O’Reilly over the fallen Arjona.
The highly entertaining O’Reilly, fighting out of Hamilton, Ontario, has a potential list of quality lightweight opponents at home in Canada, or his promoter, Tyler Buxton(United Boxing Promotions), could choose a fight outside of Canada for the first time as a pro, whether in the United States or Europe.
Josh is a very versatile inside-outside, boxer-puncher who will give any fighter problems moving forward,” Buxton said. He is looking forward to an opportunity to position himself for an IBA World title fight.
Super welterweight contender Brandon “Move ti gason” Kwit (18-1, 11 Ko) retounen nan aksyon Desanm 16, headlining the United Boxing Promotions-presentedThe Return” kat, against an opponent to soon be announced at Hersey Centre.
Kwit, the North American Boxing Association (Epitou) chanpyon, will be rebounding from his last fight, Septanm 9 in Kazakhstan, in which he (WBA #5) suffered his first loss as a pro against hometown favorite (WBA #2) Kanat Islam (25-0) in their highly competitive and extremely entertaining fight for the WBA Inter-Continental and North American Boxing Organization (NABO) super welterweight titles.
Last January, Cook registered the most notable victory of his young pro career, knocking out Canadian rival and previously unbeaten Steven Butler (18-0-1), defending his NABA title and winning the IBF North American title, at Montreal’s famed Bell Centre.
ENFÒMASYON:
Facebook: /UnitedBoxingPromotions, /josh.oreilly, /brandoncook
Twitter: @UnitedBoxingPromotions, @TylerBuxton, @badboycook13
Instagram: @UnitedPromotions, @badboycook13