Jaime Munguia continues to make his trek to a shot at the middleweight title on Saturday, April 24, as he gets his toughest test to date at 160 pounds when he battles Maciej Sulecki from the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas. The fight can be seen on DAZN in over 200 countries, excluding Mexico.
"There is no more exciting a middleweight in the world today than Jaime Munguia, and every time he fights, he brings huge knockout power into the ring," said Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy. "Sulecki is a tough customer who gave Danny Jacobs all he can handle, but if Munguia can pass this test, a world championship fight is right around the corner."
Munguia (36-0, 29 KOs), a former WBO junior middleweight champion, has made a giant splash in his first two middleweight bouts that occurred in 2020. The 24-year-old from Mexico scored an 11th-round TKO win over Gary "Spike" O'Sullivan in January 2020 and a sixth-round stoppage victory over Tureano Johnson at the end of October. Munguia is ready for another step-up in competition in his journey to becoming a two-division champion.
"I feel very happy to be returning on April 24 against Maciej Sulecki," said Munguia. "It will be a great fight against great challenger. We are training at 100% to be in the best of conditions, and we promise to deliver an exciting battle."
After losing to current WBO titlist Demetrius Andrade in June 2019, Sulecki (29-2, 11 KOs) rebounded with a unanimous decision win over Sasha Yengoyan in August. Sulecki views Munguia as his path towards another crack at the gold.
"I'm very excited for the opportunity to return to the United States and fight in the main event of such a big card," said Sulecki. "Jaime Munguia is a strong, young warrior, but I have fought against some of the best of this division. On April 24, I will show the world that I am a top middleweight contender and that I deserve another world title shot."