The April 25 card at the WBA Fedelatin Convention delivered a series of fights that went the distance, producing a mix of expected coronations and one shocking upset that silenced the home crowd. In a night marked by high-level technical tension, Sala Omnium served as the stage where three World Boxing Association titles found new owners after grueling, hard-fought battles.
In the main event, Josué Francisco Agüero confirmed his meteoric rise, capturing the WBA Gold super featherweight title after passing one of the toughest tests of his career. Agüero scored a unanimous decision over Mexico’s Ángel Daniel García in a bout where the unbeaten fighter’s precision proved decisive in neutralizing the visitor’s pressure. The judges turned in cards of 96-94, 97-93, and 96-94, reflecting the razor-thin nature of a fight ultimately decided by small margins in the championship rounds—firmly placing Agüero on the doorstep of a world title opportunity.
Still, the most dramatic moment of the night for Chilean fans came with the fall of their hometown favorite. In a tightly contested tactical battle, Argentina’s Facundo García stunned the arena by stripping Andrés Campos of his WBA Continental Latin America super flyweight title. In a split decision that sparked debate ringside, scorecards of 95-94, 93-94, and 93-94 favored “Gauchito” García, who capitalized on close-range exchanges to edge out a razor-close victory—forcing Campos to reassess his path toward the elite at 115 pounds.
Meanwhile, women’s boxing delivered a high-volume showcase as Aldana Florencia López captured the WBA International light minimumweight title. The Argentine defeated Mexico’s seasoned Brenda Montserrat Alarcón via unanimous decision, using her youth and relentless punch output to neutralize the former world champion’s experience. “La Avispa” López secured a clear verdict that establishes her as one of the rising names to watch in the WBA’s lower weight classes.








