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Who is Mauricio Lara? Background, record, championships, biggest wins of Leigh Wood’s next opponent

Who is Mauricio Lara? Background, record, championships, biggest wins of Leigh Wood’s next opponentDAZN

Mauricio Lara hopes to produce another upset on British shores on Saturday night when he takes on WBA world featherweight champion Leigh Wood at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham. 

Since announcing himself on the world stage in 2021 with this stoppage win over Josh Warrington, the Mexican has become an avoided name in the featherweight division, but he is someone Wood has been wanting to face. 

After their September bout was cancelled due to a bicep injury suffered by Wood, it was assumed the two wouldn't meet, but the Nottingham world champion put those doubts to bed and the pair will finally go head-to-head on February 18. 

Lara is once again travelling to the lion's den, but as he has proven once before, it can bring the best out of his performances and he will need just that if he wants to win his first world title. 

DAZN takes a look at the career of Lara ahead of his clash with Wood ahead of his biggest fight to date. 

What is Mauricio Lara's professional record? 

Mauricio Lara boasts a 25-2-1 professional record with 18 of those wins coming by way of knockout. 

Championships

Mauricio Lara is yet to win a world title. 

Biggest wins

The biggest win of Mauricio Lara's professional boxing career came during the COVID lockdown in February 2021. 

Josh Warrington had decided to vacate his IBF featherweight title in the hope of facing Xu Can in what was set to be a huge night in Leeds, and in order to stay active, he chose the relatively unknown Mexican for a fight behind closed doors at Wembley Arena. 

With one eye already on Xu Can, 'The Leeds Warrior' was looking to get past Lara with relative ease, but this mentality backfired horribly.

Lara unleashed a barrage of punches from the opening bell which proved too much for Warrington who was knocked down in rounds four and nine before the fight was stopped. 

This was a huge statement from Lara who had now announced himself as a dangerous force 126lbs and continues to be a feared name at featherweight. 

Wood vs. Lara fight date, start time

  • Date: Saturday, February 18 
  • Time: 7 p.m. GMT / 2 p.m. ET 
  • Main event ringwalks (approx): 10:49 p.m. GMT / 5:49 p.m. ET

The event is set to get underway at 7 p.m. GMT / 2 p.m. ET with the main event ringwalks scheduled for 10:49 p.m. GMT / 5:49 p.m. ET. These timings could change due to the length of the undercard fights. 

Can I watch Wood vs. Lara on DAZN?

The card will stream live on DAZN in over 200 countries across the globe (except Australia and New Zealand). You can sign up for a subscription here.

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Where is the Wood vs. Lara fight?

The fight will take place at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham, England. 

Leigh Wood record and bio

  • Nationality: British  
  • Date of birth: August 1, 1988 
  • Height: 5' 7"  
  • Reach: 67"  
  • Total fights: 28
  • Record: 26-2 (16 KOs)  

Mauricio Lara record and bio

  • Nationality: Mexican  
  • Date of birth: February 23, 1998
  • Height: 5' 7"   
  • Reach: N/A
  • Total fights: 28  
  • Record: 25-2-1 (18 KOs)   

Wood vs. Lara fight card

  • Leigh Wood vs. Mauricio Lara; For Wood's WBA world featherweight title
  • Dalton Smith vs. Billy Allington; For Smith's British super lightweight title
  • Gary Cully vs. Wilfredo Flores; Lightweight
  • Cheavon Clarke vs. Israel Duffus; Cruiserweight
  • Gamal Yafai vs. Diego Alberto Ruiz; Super bantamweight
  • Aaron Bowen vs. Mathieu Gomes; Middleweight
  • Junaid Boston vs. Peter Kramer; Light middleweight 
  • Kieron Conway vs. Jorge Silva; Super middleweight
  • Nico Leivars vs. Alberto Motos; Super bantamweight
  • Sam Maxwell vs. Shaun Cooper; Super lightweight