Bohachuk Dominates Fox, Trinidad Electrifies L.A. Crowd, Hiruta Rolls On In Title Defense

By Tim Smith - May 16, 2025 - 9 comments

Tom Loeffler’s 360 Promotions delivered another violent night of action on Saturday at Commerce Casino in Los Angeles, streamed globally on UFC Fight Pass. The arena was packed, the fans were loud, and the fights delivered nonstop.

In the main event, super welterweight Serhii Bohachuk (26-2, 24 KOs) steamrolled the awkward Mykal Fox (25-5) with constant pressure and clean power shots. Judges scored it 97-93 twice and 98-92. Bohachuk, trained by Manny Robles and ranked WBC #1, walked Fox down for ten rounds and showed why he’s in line for a title shot.

Fox tried to box on the outside but had no answers for Bohachuk’s tempo and punch volume. The Ukrainian didn’t let off the gas and made another strong case as one of the most dangerous contenders at 154 pounds.

Trinidad ignites crowd, Hiruta dominates, Mejia and Medina stay unbeaten

Omar Trinidad (19-0-1, 13 KOs) stole the show in the co-main. The featherweight fan-favorite poured it on Alexander Espinoza (24-6-3) with nonstop pressure and clean shots from start to finish. Espinoza hung in there, but Trinidad beat him up round after round, defending his WBC Continental Americas title for the second time in 2025.

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Trinidad is now ranked in the top ten across all four major sanctioning bodies and looked every bit like a world title contender. The crowd never sat down. It was a violent showcase.

WBA Super Flyweight champion Mizuki Hiruta (8-0, 2 KOs) made it look easy against Carla Merino (16-3, 4 KOs), winning by wide scores of 98-92 twice and 99-91. Hiruta’s footwork and angles kept Merino guessing, and her shot selection was razor sharp.

Ranked #1 by ESPN in her division, Hiruta proved why she’s now knocking on the door of pound-for-pound lists. Merino couldn’t adjust, and by the end, she was just surviving.

Rising 130-pounder Abel Mejia (8-0, 5 KOs) put on another clean display, outboxing Antonio Dunton El Jr. (6-4-2) over six rounds. Scores were 60-54 twice and 58-56. Mejia worked behind the jab, stayed composed, and kept racking up experience.

Women’s minimumweight Lupe Medina (10-0, 2 KOs) stayed undefeated, dropping Maria Micheo (12-6) in Round 6 and cruising to an eight-round decision. Judges had it 80-71, 77-74, and 76-75. Medina boxed smart, picked her moments, and showed poise after the knockdown.

In the opener, welterweight Michael Meyers (7-2, 3 KOs) edged Eduardo Diaz (9-4, 3 KOs) in a six-round scrap that kept fans entertained. Judges scored it 58-56 twice and 59-55. Meyers kept a high pace, landed the better shots, and got his hand raised in a close one.

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Full Fight Results

  • Super welterweight: Serhii Bohachuk def. Mykal Fox – Unanimous Decision (97-93 x2, 98-92)

  • Featherweight: Omar Trinidad def. Alexander Espinoza – Unanimous Decision

  • WBA Super Flyweight Title: Mizuki Hiruta def. Carla Merino – Unanimous Decision (98-92 x2, 99-91)

  • Junior lightweight: Abel Mejia def. Antonio Dunton El Jr. – Unanimous Decision (60-54 x2, 58-56)

  • Minimumweight: Lupe Medina def. Maria Micheo – Unanimous Decision (80-71, 77-74, 76-75)

  • Welterweight: Michael Meyers def. Eduardo Diaz – Unanimous Decision (58-56 x2, 59-55)



9 thoughts on “Bohachuk Dominates Fox, Trinidad Electrifies L.A. Crowd, Hiruta Rolls On In Title Defense”

  1. ‘Tom Loefflers promotions always bring deep card and this one no differentz… I seen Lupita Medina last bout she got skills fr! don’t sleep on the undercards folks thats where future GOATs cooking 🥊🔥’

  2. (sarcastic tone) Oh yayyy another night of unknown boxers getting sweaty in front of empty seats while UFC try making Fight Pass relevant again 👏👏 so unique and original idea totally not recycled 🥱

  3. ‘Serhii Bohachuk’ sounds like a boss in a video game 😂 but srsly Mykal Fox better bring a ladder if he want reach him coz that guy punch like train 🚂💥 gonna be bruises for days

  4. honestly what a joke 😂 they call it ‘chaos’ but half of these fighters barely even fought outside their backyards. Mizuki Hiratu got only SEVEN fights n she already defending title? come on now lmao.

    • @Lewis Holmes u clearly dnt watch womens boxing bro, Hiruta is elite even with 7 fights she be champ for reason 🤷‍♂️ check her highlights maybe then talk

    • @Lewis Holmes it’s call’d building talent genius 🙃 if all champs had to have 30 fights we’d never see new stars growin up

  5. In case nobodies know, Bohachuk is da current WBC ranked #1 and that mean he gots next for title shot if he win this one. Very importent to see how Fox handle his footwork vs a power puncher.

  6. this kinda events is waste of time really, no big names jus wannabes tryin hard for fame. UFC fight pass? lol nobody even got that thing. boring setup an weak matchups tbh. 🙄

  7. woow this loks like super duper excitng fight night 😃 i love boxing but dnt knw all da fighters, but still the names sound tuff!! Hoping Serhee wins hes good puncher i think. Will wach 4 sure with frends 🍕🥊

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