Kevin Brown, John Bauza make 140-pound limit for Friday main event

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Junior welterweights Kevin Brown and John Bauza both made weight on Thursday, ahead of their 10-round main event at the Caribe Royale Orlando set for Friday night.

Brown (5-0, 3 KOs), an undefeated 30-year-old Cuban boxer with a strong amateur background, weighed in at 139.8 pounds. Brown has been fast-tracked as a pro, fighting in 10-round bouts since his second professional fight. His debut was an eight-round contest.

Bauza (18-1, 8 KOs), originally from Puerto Rico but now fighting out of New Jersey, tipped the scales at 139.4 pounds. The 26-year-old former Top Rank signee suffered his first career loss in February 2023, a unanimous decision to Richardson Hitchins in which he was dropped twice. Bauza rebounded with a regional knockout win in March, but this fight represents a critical moment in his career.

Brown-Bauza, which will headline a Most Valuable Prospects card promoted by BoxLab Promotions, will stream live on DAZN.

In the co-feature, unbeaten Henri Cedeno (13-0, 10 KOs) of the Dominican Republic weighed in at 141.0 pounds. His opponent, Enriko Gogokhia (13-1-2, 8 KOs), originally from Georgia and now training in Southern California, came in slightly heavier at 142.0 pounds.

Complete weigh-in results are as follows:

Junior welterweight – 10 rounds 

Kevin Brown (139.8 pounds) vs. John Bauza (139.4 pounds)

Junior welterweight – eight rounds 

Hendri Cedeno (141.0) vs. Enriko Gogokhia (142.0)

Middleweight – eight rounds

Yoelvis Gomez (159.2) vs. Diego Ferreira (159.2)

Bantamweight – four rounds 

Carlos Lebron (118.0) vs. Luis Quiles (117.4)

Junior middleweight – six rounds 

Antraveous Ingram (153.2) vs. Cruse Stewart (154.0)

Women’s bantamweight – eight rounds 

Bree Howling (119.0) vs. Beata Dudek (118.0)

Women’s bantamweight – four rounds 

Nat Dove (117.0) vs. Wendy Villegas (115.6)

Lightweight – six rounds 

Harley Mederos (134.4) vs. Nikoli Buzolin (134.2)

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