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Former Two Division Champion Oscar Valdez Returns On September 6th

  • Writer: Lawrence Williams
    Lawrence Williams
  • Aug 6
  • 1 min read
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Two-time world champion Oscar Valdez hopes to kickstart a world title run when he returns to action against San Antonio native Ricky "El Castigo" Medina in a 10-round junior lightweight main event on Saturday, Sept. 6, at Domo Binacional in his hometown of Nogales, Mexico.

A two-time Mexican Olympian, Valdez has not fought on home soil since 2013.


Valdez (32-3, 24 KOs) captured the WBO featherweight world title with a knockout win over Matias Rueda and defended it six times. He then moved up to junior lightweight, where he scored a highlight-reel knockout against Miguel Berchelt in February 2021 to claim the WBC crown. The 34-year-old suffered his first pro loss in an April 2022 unification showdown against Shakur Stevenson. He returned to form with a decision over Adam Lopez the following May, setting up an all-Mexico clash with Emanuel Navarrete in August 2023. Valdez dropped a unanimous decision to Navarrete, and following a TKO win over Liam Wilson, lost the Navarrete rematch by sixth-round knockout.


Medina (16-3, 9 KOs) went 13-0 with seven knockouts before a decision loss to eventual world champion Raymond Ford in June 2022. He rebounded later that year with a first-round stoppage of Steve Garagarza and outpointed Juan Antonio Lopez the following May. Medina suffered back-to-back decision losses, first on enemy turf against SoCal native George Acosta in December 2023, then to unbeaten contender Geo Lopez last September. Medina bounced back in December by dispatching Angel Hernandez Pillado in three.

 
 
 

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