Leider Galvis emerged as the standout performer of the night at the WBA Future of Colombian Boxing event held this Saturday in Barranquilla, Colombia. Fighting in front of his hometown crowd, Galvis defeated Yeiner Gómez by unanimous decision in a thrilling main event inside a vibrant atmosphere at the Cuadrilátero Élite Gymnasium.
The card featured both amateur and professional bouts, more than 30 athletes in action, and a live broadcast through the pioneer organization’s official YouTube channel.
At just 21 years old, Galvis entered the fourth fight of his professional career against a more experienced and still-undefeated opponent. The featherweight clash was fought at a relentless pace from start to finish, but Galvis passed a major test by flooring Gómez once on his way to scorecards of 76-74, 76-74, and 77-73.
Aside from the main event, Carlos Díaz delivered an impressive knockout victory over Rafael De La Rosa in the lightweight division, while light heavyweight debutant Danny Barraza stopped Jorge Padilla in two rounds.
The amateur boxing portion of the event featured representatives from Córdoba, Bolívar, Barranquilla, and several other top boxing programs across Atlántico. Young fighters and rising prospects had the opportunity to step into the ring in more than 12 high-level contests that continue contributing to their development.
The WBA Future series continues with upcoming dates in Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Andorra, and several other countries. The project has become a key platform for the systematic development of boxing and the creation of tomorrow’s champions.








