Louisiana native Regis Progais defends his WBC Super Lightweight Championship for the first time when he clashes with once-defeated challenger Danielito Zorrilla at the King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. Prograis, who moved to Texas after Hurricane Katrina, is ranked the world's best active super lightweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, The Ring magazine, and BoxRec. The champ who knocked out Jose Zepeda in November 2022 to win the title was originally billed to defend the 140-pound title against Liam Paro, who withdrew due to injury last month.
Boxing: WBC Super Lightweight Championship
Location: Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, USA
Where to watch: DAZN
Date: 18.06.2023. 00.00
Regis Prograis
Regis Prograis turned professional after an 87-7 amateur career. The Southpaw turned pro in 2015 and reeled off twenty-four consecutive wins. Scotsman Josh Taylor finally stopped him in the World Boxing Super Series Super Lightweight Tournament finals. His nickname "Rougarou" means Werewolf in Louisiana French, and he chose the animal because it is greatly feared in Louisiana folklore. Since losing the IBF crown to Josh Taylor, Prograis has won four fights, all by KO/TKO. The 34-year-old's resume includes twenty-four knockouts in twenty-eight bouts as former WBA light welterweight champion and former WBC-NABF light welterweight champion.
Tale of the Tape
- Age: 34
- Height: 5' 8"
- Reach: 67"
- Record: 28-1
Danielito Zorrilla
Danielito Zorrilla is in for the biggest fight of his career this weekend. The Puerto Rican native has a 17-1 professional record with thirteen knockouts. He also won the WBO, NABO, and WBO inter-continental super lightweight titles. "El Zorro" turned professional in 2016, and last year his sixteen-fight win streak was ended when he lost by unanimous decision to Arnold Barbosa Jr. He rebounded early this year with a first-round KO of Aristides Quintero.
Tale of the Tape
- Age: 29
- Height: 5' 9"
- Reach: 70"
- Record: 17-1
Betting Odds
Regis Prograis is a massive favorite to win the bout. The only prop of value in the three-way is a bet on the underdog at 9.00 odds on Be9ja. Fight to go the distance is priced at 5.00 odds on Bet365, while a decision win is 5.50. Under 5.5 rounds is available at 2.25 odds on Marathonbet, with the over is priced at 1.57.