The fighters for Friday’s ProBox show in Arlington, Texas, have stepped on the scales.

The headline bout at College Park Center is a junior lightweight 10-rounder: Edward Vazquez came in at 129.8lbs while Grimardi Machuca was 130.8lbs.

Vazquez, 18-3 (5 KOs), is a former featherweight and junior-lightweight title challenger. The 30-year-old hails from nearby Fort Worth, Texas.

Vazquez’s first loss was a controversial split decision against Raymond Ford in early 2022. His second was by majority decision in a challenge of Joe Cordina for the IBF 130lbs belt in late 2023. Vazquez’s third defeat was clear, however – a seventh-round TKO at the hands of WBO 126lbs titleholder Rafael Espinoza in May 2025. Vazquez returned in November with a fifth-round stoppage of the 14-1 Albeiro Paredes.

Machuca, 17-3 (14 KOs), is a 35-year-old from Venezuela who lives in New Jersey. He will try to break a streak of three consecutive losses, all by unanimous decision: against the 21-1 Pablo Vicente in May 2023; the 19-1-1 Branden Pizarro in September 2024; and the 16-0 Deonte Brown in October 2025.

The co-feature is a welterweight 10-rounder. Ruben Aguilar weighed 146lbs, while Luis Lopez was 146.6.

Aguilar, 23-0-1 (20 KOs), is a 25-year-old from Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. His lone blemish was a draw with the 17-2 Ricardo Salas Rodriguez in March 2023. That result looks better with time given that Rodriguez has gone on to score a good win over fringe contender Roiman Villa and is ranked by two of the sanctioning bodies.

Aguilar has won three straight since but has not been overly active, going 10 months between bouts in June 2023 and April 2024, then spending more than a year away before returning in June 2025 with less than three minutes of action for his first-round KO win over the 20-7 Issouf Kinda.

Lopez, 16-2-4 (5 KOs), is a 29-year-old from Corona, California. He fought to two straight draws when coming out even with the 14-2-1 Jesus Saracho in March 2025 and the 15-0-1 Adrian Vargas in July. Lopez’s past victory was in July 2024, when he outpointed the 23-5-1 Alan Sanchez.

The two losses on Lopez’s record date back to March 2023, when he dropped a unanimous decision to the 15-1 Angel Gabriel Beltran Villa, and a unanimous decision defeat by the 12-0-1 Saul Bustos in September 2020.

 

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The weights for the other fighters on the show are below. Those, as well as the numbers of rounds for each fight, were provided by the promoter.

Junior lightweights, six rounds

Xavier Bocanegra, 9-0 (7 KOs) – 130lbs
Malik Lewis, 8-2 (5 KOs) – 128.2lbs

Welterweights, six rounds

Emilio Garcia, 3-0 (3 KOs) – 145.8lbs
Ociel Vazquez, 2-2 (2 KOs) – 146lbs

Lightweights/junior welterweights, six rounds

Hugo Amador Mendez, 6-0 (3 KOs) – 136.8lbs
Christian Anibal Luna, 3-1 (1 KO) – 138.4lbs

Junior lightweights, four rounds

Ranulfo “Ray” Bocanegra, 4-0 (2 KOs) – 129.6lbs
Kevin Ronquillo Nunez, 10-13-1 (2 KOs) – 132.8lbs

Welterweights/junior middleweights, six rounds

Alex Holley, 10-1 (6 KOs) – 153.4lbs
Ignacio Peralta, 5-3 (4 KOs) – 150lbs

Junior middleweights, four rounds

Javier Guerrero Cruz, 5-0 (4 KOs) – 152.6lbs
Linomar Rios-Santiago, 3-5 (2 KOs) – 152.4lbs

Junior lightweights, four rounds

Damylo Scott, debut – 130.8lbs
Polk Jacquez, 0-1-1 (0 KOs) – 137.6lbs

Light heavyweights, four rounds

Jahyden Franklin Britton, 7-0 (4 KOs) – 177lbs
Symari Alexander, 3-6 (2 KOs) – 181.2lbs

Junior featherweights, six rounds

Figo Ramirez, 9-0-1 (4 KOs) – 121.4lbs
Antonio Alejandro Mejia Martinez, 5-2 (1 KO) – 120.2lbs

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