The next instalment of the ProBox TV NoXcuse Promotions collaborations will take place on May 1 in Maryland.

Topping the bill at 135lbs inside the HALL at Live! in Live! Casino Hotel Maryland is the 14-0 (6 KOs) Tsendbaatar “Chinggis Khaan” Erdenebat against 18-1 (8 KOs) Cobia Breedy, who comes from Barbados.

Erdenebat fights out of Paramount, California, but is originally from Tsetserleg, Mongolia. He represented Mongolia at the 2016 and 2020 Olympics and struck gold at the 2018 Asian Games before turning professional later in the year. He’s a ProBox TV regular and has fought five times on the Future Stars and Contender Series. 

Last February, he defeated Mexico’s Pedro Bernal in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, marking his first time fighting on home soil, claiming a regional title in his native Mongolia.

Now 29, the southpaw defeated Abraham Montoya at short notice last November in his most recent outing.

In the opposite corner, Breedy was also a decorated amateur who made the 2024 Olympic team but could not compete because of an injured shoulder. Over the last couple of years, he has been fighting out of Barry Hunter’s HeadBangers Gym in Washington DC.

His lone defeat came to a different Mongolian, 2012 Olympic gold medallist Tugstsogt Nyambayar, in September 2020. 

Despite being dropped twice early, Breedy lost a split decision on Showtime and he’s previously worked with the likes of Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta Davis in sparring.

Also, at super-featherweight, Francois Scarboro Jnr, 13-0 (9 KOs) and from Cheverly, Maryland, takes on Nicaragua’s Maxwel Montes, 13-4-1 (7 KOs) and in the chief supporting bout, 21-year-old Washington, DC-based welterweight prospect David “The Bodysnatcher” Whitmire, who is 11-0 (8 KOs) faces Albuquerque veteran Jose Luis “Guerro” Sanchez, who is 14-6-2 (4 KOs).

Also on the bill, there are bouts for the highly-regarded Benjamin Johnson, who is 7-0 (7 KOs) and who will have a six-rounder at 147lbs, Charles “Lolo” Harris, who is 11-1 (7 KOs), at junior welterweight, and Jordan Roach, a 7-0 (2 KOs) former amateur star who boxes at super flyweight and DC southpaw Jay Stancil III, 4-0 (1 KO) has a four-rounder at featherweight. There’s also a bout for 10-0 (2 KOs) Rianna Rios, who fights out of San Antonio, and, in a special attraction, new ProBox TV signee and former amateur star Ramon Ordonez, of Newark, New Jersey, makes his pro debut against Carlos Davila Villalobos, who is 1-1.

Ordonez is a 19-year-old southpaw and was in the national team for the US last year, competing at the World Championships in England and the World Boxing Cup in Brazil as the youngest member of the squad.

His parents are from Puerto Rico and he wants to follow in the footsteps of Felix Trinidad and Miguel Cotto.