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La Leyenda Continúa: Three WBO Latino Titles on the Line May 31 at Estadio FAB

La Leyenda Continúa: Three WBO Latino Titles on the Line May 31 at Estadio FAB







On Friday, May 31, Argentina’s legendary Estadio FAB in Buenos Aires will host “La Leyenda Continúa”, a high-stakes boxing event promoted by OR Promotions. The night features three WBO Latino championship fights, putting the spotlight on rising Latin American talent. Fans can catch all the action live on TyC Sports.

Tobias “Pitbull” Reyes vs Jeanfran “El Flaco de Oro” Medina
WBO Latino Featherweight Title

Argentina’s own Tobias “Pitbull” Reyes steps into the main event with growing hype and real firepower behind his name. Known for his relentless pressure and all-action style, Reyes is building a strong reputation as one of Argentina’s most exciting featherweights.

Facing him is Jeanfran “El Flaco de Oro” Medina, a technically skilled fighter from Venezuela. Medina brings a smart, calculated approach to the ring—sharp with his jab, solid footwork, and capable of neutralizing more aggressive opponents with timing and distance control.

This bout shapes up as a true clash of styles: raw power and pace versus finesse and ring IQ. The winner not only claims the WBO Latino featherweight belt but also strengthens their path toward international contention.

Sol “La Picante” Baumstarh vs Diana “La Terrible” Ortiz
WBO Latino Minimumweight Title (Women)

In a key women’s bout, Argentina’s Sol “La Picante” Baumstarh faces Mexican challenger Diana “La Terrible” Ortiz for the WBO Latino minimumweight belt.

Baumstarh has been building momentum with strong technical performances, showcasing quick hands, footwork, and smart combinations. She’s a cerebral fighter who adapts well and controls the pace.

Ortiz, on the other hand, embodies the fierce, forward-charging Mexican style. With grit and pressure as her trademarks, she’ll try to overwhelm her opponent with volume and toughness.

Expect a high-intensity fight that pits movement and strategy against raw aggression and heart.

Junion Alanis vs Daniel Combi
WBO Latino Lightweight Title

The third title bout of the evening will see Argentina’s Junion Alanis take on Daniel Combi for the WBO Latino lightweight crown.

Alanis is seen as one of the top young lightweights on the local scene. He brings energy, punch variety, and ring IQ — and this title shot is a major opportunity to break out on a broader stage.

Combi comes in with valuable experience and a reputation for being a durable, tough competitor. He’s not afraid to go deep into fights and could be dangerous if Alanis doesn’t manage the pace carefully.

It’s a meaningful test for both, with career momentum and a WBO belt hanging in the balance.

How to Watch

“La Leyenda Continúa” will air live on TyC Sports, with online access through TyC Sports Play, bringing top-level Latin American boxing to homes across the region.

Final Words

With three WBO Latino titles up for grabs, this event is more than just a fight night — it’s a platform for future champions. Reyes, Baumstarh, Alanis, and their opponents are all hungry to climb the ranks and make a name on the international stage.

May 31 at Estadio FAB could mark the rise of a new generation of stars.

The legend continues.


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