Tsendbaatar Erdenebat Dominates Cobia Breedy Over 10 Rounds to Claim WBC USA Silver Title
Tsendbaatar Erdenebat handled business in style in Maryland, taking a wide decision over Cobia Breedy to stay unbeaten and pick up the WBC USA Silver strap. It wasn’t close either — this was one of those nights where you could see the gap from early on. Behind him, the card was packed with prospects doing what they’re supposed to do… and a couple making louder statements than others.
Main Event
Tsendbaatar Erdenebat (15-0-0) vs Cobia Breedy (18-2-0)
Super Featherweight – 10 Rounds
Erdenebat cruised to a unanimous decision over Breedy after 10 rounds, taking it wide on the cards: 99-90, 100-89, 100-89.
Breedy never stopped trying, but he was second-best for most of the fight. Erdenebat’s output, sharpness, and control just kept stacking rounds. By the halfway point it already felt like Breedy needed something big — it never came.
No controversy here. Clear win, clean performance, and now a title around his waist. Statement made.
Co-Main / Key Fights
Francois Scarboro Jr (14-0-0) vs Maxwel Montes (13-5-1)
Super Featherweight – 10 Rounds
Scarboro Jr stayed perfect, outpointing Montes over 10 rounds via unanimous decision (99-91, 98-92, 98-92).
Montes is the kind of opponent who can make things awkward, but Scarboro didn’t let it get messy. Stayed composed, boxed smart, and picked his shots. Not flashy — just effective. Another step forward.
Other Title Fights
The main event between Tsendbaatar Erdenebat and Cobia Breedy was the only title fight on the card, with Erdenebat walking away with the WBC USA Silver super featherweight title after a dominant decision win.
Non-Title Undercard
David Whitmire (12-0-0) vs Jose Luis Sanchez (14-7-2)
Whitmire outpointed Sanchez over 8 rounds, winning by unanimous decision (80-72, 77-75, 79-73).
Charles Harris Jr (12-1-0) vs Blake Fialka (2-3-1)
Harris Jr took a shutout decision over 6 rounds, winning every session on all three cards (60-54, 60-54, 60-54). No drama, just control.
Rianna Rios (11-0-0) vs Luz Elena Aguilar Ventura (9-12-2)
Rios stayed unbeaten, outboxing Ventura across 6 rounds for a unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 59-55).
Jordan Roach (8-0-0) vs Holman Matamoros (2-2-0)
Roach wasted no time, stopping Matamoros by TKO in round 1. Quick, sharp, and over early — statement start.
Ramon Ordonez (debut) vs Carlos Davila Villalobos (1-1-0)
Ordonez couldn’t have asked for a better debut, knocking out Villalobos in round 1. First fight, first finish.
Eric Hernandez (14-2-0) vs Ezequiel Palaversic (9-6-1)
Hernandez edged a unanimous decision over 6 rounds (58-55, 58-55, 58-55). Not one-sided, but he got the job done.
Benjamin Johnson (7-0-0) vs Adrian Lescay Baro (0-4-0)
This one ended as a no contest in round 2 after an accidental head clash left Baro unable to continue. Frustrating way for it to finish.
Jay Stancil III (4-0-0) vs Nicholas Daniels (0-1-0)
No official result recorded for this bout.
Closing
Erdenebat was the headline, and he delivered. Clear win, belt secured, and you get the sense he’s ready for the next step. Behind him, the unbeaten fighters mostly did what they were supposed to — but Roach and Ordonez definitely grabbed attention with those early finishes.
Leave a comment
Be the first to leave a comment below — it will appear here and on our forum.
