Super middleweight prospect Daniel Blancas will face Raul Salomon over a scheduled 10 rounds to top the preliminaries in support of the Gilberto Ramirez-David Benavidez pay-per-view card May 2 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Blancas-Salomon and two more fights will stream for free as part of a “First on Prime” prelims on Prime Video. Welterweight prospect Dylan Capetillo will follow up his April debut with a scheduled four-rounder against an opponent to be named, and light heavyweights Juan Carrillo and Marlo Delgado will square off to open the free streaming broadcast at 5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT.

Blancas, 14-0 (7 KOs), a 24-year-old Benavidez gym mate who hails from Milwaukee, most recently stopped William Townsel in three rounds this past December.

“I’m honored to be headlining on Prime Video on May 2,” Blancas said. “This is an incredible card, and I can’t wait to give the fans an exciting fight and show my skills. This is gonna be a great Cinco de Mayo weekend.”

Salomon, 16-3-1 (14 KOs) is on a five-fight winning streak after most recently stopping Juan Carlos Perez Rojo in two rounds in February. A 27-year-old from Ciudad Morelos, Baja California, Mexico, Salomon has never been stopped. His three defeats have come against opponents who had a combined record of 36-1-1.

“I’m very prepared for May 2,” Salomon said. “I really feel like I belong in this position and I’m eager to show everyone that this is just the beginning for me.”

Colombia’s Carrillo, 14-0 (10 KOs), and Ecuador’s Delgado, 8-0 (6 KOs), each a former Olympian for his respective home country. Carrillo most recently scored a first-round knockout over Cristian Andres Pena in February 2025. Delgado ended a three-year hiatus with a first-round stoppage of Williams Colina this past November. 

“Marlo Delgado is a tough fighter, and I respect anybody who steps in the ring, but I see openings in his style that I’m gonna take advantage of,” Carrillo said. “I’m coming into this fight with a chip on my shoulder and ready to fight like everything is on the line, because it is. Fans can expect action. I’m not here to coast. I’m here to dominate and make it clear I’m a problem in this division.”

Said Delgado: “This is the kind of opportunity I need to prove that I’m ready for the next level. This is going to be a really exciting fight between two Olympians who want to be world champion. I can’t wait to work my hardest to steal the show.”