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Tsendy Erdenebat Wins Clear-Cut Unanimous Decision over Cobia Breedy in Main Event of ProBoxTV from Live! Casino Hotel Maryland

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Francois Scarboro Jr. Wins Fan-Friendly Unanimous Decision over Nicaragua’s Maxwel Montes
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(May 1, 2026) – Undefeated Olympic southpaw Tsendbaatar “Chinggis Khaan” Erdenebat (15-0, 6 KOs) of Mongolia, continued to establish himself as a top 130-lb. fighter, and picked up the US WBC Silver Super Featherweight Championship, by taking a dominant 10-round unanimous decision over Cobia “Soldier” Breedy (18-2, 8 KOs) of nearby Largo, Maryland, via the Bahamas.

Fighting in the 10-round super featherweight main event at Live! Casino Hotel Maryland in Hanover, Maryland, and presented by ProBox Promotions and NoXcuse Promotions, Erdenebat had too many weapons for the brave, but outgunned Breedy.

Erdenebat clearly captured the first four rounds.

After enjoying a potentially stronger round five, Breedy was dropped with a right hook/left hook combination to erase his good work.

Breedy showed grit and good conditioning by attempting to come on strong against his more skilful opponent in the later rounds, but Erdenebat had too many elite tools to be denied.

The scores were 100-89, 100-89, and 99-90.

In the 10-round super featherweight co-feature, “The Franchise” Francois Scarboro Jr. (14-0, 9 KOs) of Cheverly, Maryland, won a fan-friendly unanimous decision over Managua, Nicaragua’s Maxwel Montes (13-5-1, 7 KOs).

After three strong rounds by Scarboro to open the fight, Montes hurt his foe with a left-hand body shot in round four.

But, in his typical fashion, Scarboro hit turbo on the engine and came back with his own heavy artillery to finish the session.

The quicker Scarboro came back to dominate round five with sharp jabs and clubbing right hands to the head.

Back-and-forth war broke out in round six with both men having their moments. Scarboro established the jab early, but Montes finished strongly by stunning his man in his own corner with a body shot and then a series of right hands.

A throwback to 80s greats such as Matthew Saad Muhammad and Frank “The Animal” Fletcher, Scarboro is an entertainer first, foregoing his athletic gifts to make his fights dramatic at all costs. The result is a sold-out show with plenty of nail biting for his legion of fans.

Scarboro stepped on the gas to punctuate his victory in the final rounds, winning by scores of 99-91, 98-92 and 98-92.

In the night’s chief supporting bout, 21-year-old Washington, DC-based welterweight David “The Bodysnatcher” Whitmire (12-0, 8 KOs) introduced himself to world contender status by dominating proven contender and Albuquerque veteran Jose Luis “El Guero” Sanchez (14-7-2, 4 KOs) via flawless eight-round unanimous decision.

Whitmire rocked Sanchez with a sweeping right hand to the chin in round two, badly wobbling the New Mexican tough guy for most of the round’s three-minutes. The ringside physician even took a look at Sanchez before the start of round three.

In a masterful performance, Whitmire also cut Sanchez over the left eye in round four and went on to impressively dominate by scores of 77-75, 79-73 and 80-72.

Whitmire is going to be a problem.

Super lightweight Charles “LOLO” Harris Jr. (12-1, 7 KOs) of San Bernardino, California, won a six-round unanimous decision over St. Charles, Illinois’ Blake Fialka (2-3-1, 1 KO).

The pair appeared to trade rounds to open the contest, with the awkward Fialka having a good opener and Harris righting the ship in round two. Harris, who was returning to the ring from a 14-month layoff, snapped back into form in round three and took over for the rest of the fight by digging to the body and slowing the rugged Fialka down.

Fialka never stopped coming forward and trying, but the more skilled Harris won by scores of 60-54 from all three judges.

Upper Marlboro, Maryland super flyweight prospect Jordan “The Iceman” Roach (8-0, 3 KOs) put in some impressive work during a quick demolition of Antonio “La Pulga” Matamoros (2-2). Matamoros was down twice from extended salvos upstairs and down, the second knockdown convinced Referee Dave Braslow to wave it off at 1:55.

Former five-time national amateur champion “Razor” Ramon Ordonez (1-0, 1 KO) made a successful pro debut by knocking out “El Lobo” Carlos Davila Villalobos (1-2) with a mean left hand to the liver at 2:20 of the first round. The southpaw Ordonez, a brand-new ProBox Promotions signee from Newark, New Jersey, showed his pedigree with a quick and clinical dismantling of his Mexican opponent.




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