Beatriz Ferreira dominates, calls out Han as MVP 13 delivers stacked night in Orlando

By Tim Smith - June 9, 2025 - 9 comments

Beatriz Ferreira (6-0) ran through Maria Ferreyra (11-1-1) like a buzzsaw in the MVP 13 main event Friday night at Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida — battering her over 10 rounds and calling out WBA champion Stephanie Han before the scorecards were even cold. The fight aired worldwide on DAZN, MVP’s channels, and YouTube, with a packed house watching Ferreira shut down a fellow undefeated contender and dare the division to respond.

She wants a unification next. Han climbed into the ring and said yes. Let’s see if anyone else steps up.

Medeiros impresses, Cardenas edges Howling, Chaparro scores brutal KO

Luan Medeiros stayed unbeaten but lost a point for repeated fouls in his 8-round win over Tony Aguilar. Judges scored it 77-74, 78-73 x2. He kept the pressure, landed the heavier shots, and left Aguilar guessing from round one.

Naomy Cardenas and Bree Howling stole the show early with the wildest scrap of the night. After eight savage rounds, Cardenas kept her zero with a tight split decision that could’ve gone either way. Judges had it 79-73, 77-75 (Cardenas), and 77-75 (Howling).

Alexis Chaparro stayed perfect (5-0, 5 KOs) with a lights-out fourth-round knockout over Daijohn Gonzalez. He toyed with him for three rounds, then folded him in half with a right hook straight out of hell.

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Ingram, Juarez, Tellez stay unbeaten — and Barrientes opens the card with dominance

Antraveous Ingram (11-0) used every inch of his reach and height to completely nullify Sona Akale (9-3). Scores were 60-54 x2 and 58-56.

Reina Tellez (12-0-1) walked down veteran Maria Salinas in a statement win. Salinas took the shots, but Tellez never stopped coming. Judges didn’t blink: 80-72 x2, 79-73.

Sebastian Juarez (8-0) mauled Shaquille Cameron in three, staying unbeaten with a brutal TKO. Chavez Barrientes (11-0) opened the card with a shutout win over Sharone Carter, scoring 80-71 x2, 79-72.


Main Card Results

  • Beatriz Ferreira def. Maria Ferreyra – UD (99-91 x2, 98-92) – IBF Lightweight Title

  • Luan Medeiros def. Tony Aguilar – UD (77-74, 78-73 x2) – Lightweight, 8 rounds

  • Naomy Cardenas def. Bree Howling – SD (79-73, 77-75, 75-77) – Bantamweight, 8 rounds

  • Antraveous Ingram def. Sona Akale – UD (60-54 x2, 58-56) – Super Welterweight, 6 rounds

  • Alexis Chaparro def. Daijohn Gonzalez – KO4 (1:39) – Middleweight, 6 rounds

Preliminary Results

  • Reina Tellez def. Maria Salinas – UD (80-72 x2, 79-73) – Super Bantamweight, 8 rounds

  • Sebastian Juarez def. Shaquille Cameron – TKO3 – Middleweight, 6 rounds

  • Chavez Barrientes def. Sharone Carter – UD (80-71 x2, 79-72) – Super Bantamweight, 8 rounds



9 thoughts on “Beatriz Ferreira dominates, calls out Han as MVP 13 delivers stacked night in Orlando”

  1. ‘Unbeaten’ don’t mean much if you only fight weak guys. Ingram looked okay but Akale wasn’t doing anything special so how impressed should we be really?

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  2. Don’t understand why more people not talking about Reina Tellez 🤔 She beat a real veteran easy and didn’t even look tired after all them rounds. She might be champion soon if they give her a shot.

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  3. Chaparro is scary strong 😳 He messed that dude up with one punch in the fourth round like it was nothing! That kinda power don’t come from training only.

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  4. Cardenas didn’t deserve that win, no way. I watched it twice and Howling landed way more clean shots. Judges must be blind or just picking favorites.

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    • Yup, Howling was robbed big time! She had better defense too and they still gave it to Cardenas, makes no sense at all 👎

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    • Honestly these judges ruin boxing with stuff like this. That fight wasn’t even close in my eyes, Howling fought smarter for sure.

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  5. I don’t get how Medeiros wins when he kept doing fouls over and over. If you gonna cheat your way through, is that really a win? The other guy shoulda got more credit.

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    • Totally agree! He was hitting behind the head and nothing happened. The refs just let him do whatever he wanted like it’s normal now to fight dirty 😡

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  6. Beatriz Ferreira is clearly the best in that ring and people acting like it was close are wrong. She smashed Ferreyra for ten rounds straight and still looked fresh. That proves she’s better than all them girls 🥊🔥

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