Golden Boy rolled into Fantasy Springs today with a presser ahead of fight night this Saturday, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT (1 AM UK), live on DAZN. It’s a doubleheader carrying proper weight for the lighter divisions. Oscar “El Pupilo” Collazo, Puerto Rico’s unbeaten unified WBA, WBO and Ring Magazine minimumweight champ, is putting it all on the line against Jayson “Striker” Vayson of the Philippines. Twelve rounds, belts stacked, no room for hesitation.
Backing that up, Gabriela “Sweet Poison” Fundora, the youngest ever undisputed world champion, makes her second defense of the WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF and Ring straps against Canada’s Alexas Daria “Iron Lady” Kubicki. Fundora’s talking short, sharp and cold. Kubicki? She’s talking like the belts are already packed for Edmonton.
Is Collazo Walking Into Vayson’s Fire?
Collazo stayed calm on stage: “Vayson has fought a lot of good opposition and comes with a lot of hunger, and I know will come to fight.” It’s his return to Coachella, the place he first lifted belts. No nerves shown, but you could see he knows this Filipino isn’t turning up to be a backdrop.
Vayson, fighting on U.S. soil for the first time, looked like he’d been waiting years for this: “I can’t wait to show the world what I am made of and that I am a true warrior of the Philippines. I will not waste this opportunity.” That’s the sound of a man who’s treated this like his one shot.
Fundora’s Silence vs Kubicki’s Certainty
Fundora cut straight to the point: “Talk is cheap. Let’s see what she can bring on Saturday.” Then with a grin: “My nickname is Sweet Poison for a reason. I’m sweet outside the ring and when Saturday comes, there will be poison inside.” That’s her warning label.
Kubicki? No hesitation, no doubt: “It’s not a question of IF I win, it’s WHEN I win. When I win on Saturday night, I WILL break her record to become the youngest undisputed world champion.” She’s banking on belief alone, but she looked deadly serious.
Undercard Bringing Local Noise
There’s depth beyond the doubleheader. 2024 Olympian Ruslan Abdullaev faces Kevin Johnson in an eight-rounder. Bakersfield’s Joel Iriarte meets Tijuana’s Eduardo Hernandez. Coachella’s own Grant Flores opens the DAZN stream against Brooklyn’s Courtney Pennington.
Prelims keep the international flavor alive: Gael “El Terror” Cabrera squares off with Judy “Stingray” Flores, Javid Ramirez meets Argentina’s Brian Arregui, and Uruguay’s Adriana Pineiro gets tested by LA’s Gloria Munguilla.
FIGHT CARD
- Oscar Collazo vs Jayson Vayson; for the WBA, WBO & Ring Magazine minimumweight title
- Gabriela Fundora vs Alexas Kubicki; for the women’s undisputed flyweight title
- Gael Cabrera vs. Judy Flores; super bantamweight
- Adriana Pineiro vs Gloria Munguilla; flyweight
- Grant Flores vs Courtney Pennington; junior middleweight
- Ruslan Abdullaev vs. Kevin Johnson; junior welterweight
- Joel Iriarte vs. Eduardo Hernandez Trejo; welterweight
- Javid Ramirez Beltran vs. Brian Agustin Arregui; middleweight
Last Updated on 09/19/2025
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