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Zepeda vs Roach gets June push, but same old test

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The update doesn’t move it much further than where it already was. What does feel consistent is the type of opponent Zepeda keeps seeing.

Zepeda (33-1, 27 KOs) has spent his recent run trying to break down fighters who don’t give him clean exchanges. Shakur Stevenson controlled him over twelve rounds, taking away the pace and forcing him to reset. Tevin Farmer gave him two fights full of awkward angles, survival tactics, and long spells where Zepeda had to chase without landing clean.

Roach fits into that same lane, at least on paper. He’s composed, he can move, and he’s comfortable working behind timing rather than output. That part of the matchup is easy to read. The complication is that Roach doesn’t always stay in that role.

Against Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz last December, Roach chose to stand his ground for stretches and paid for it early with a knockdown. The fight became more controlled once he adjusted, but the first few rounds showed what happens when he leans too far into trading without the power to keep opponents honest. The same pattern showed up against Gervonta Davis, where he was competitive throughout but never had the kind of power that clearly separated rounds in his favour. That leaves him in an in-between space going into this fight.

He isn’t a pure mover who shuts everything down, and he isn’t a puncher who can meet pressure head-on for long stretches. He can do both in moments, but the line between those two styles gets thin when the other fighter doesn’t slow down. Zepeda will test that immediately.

The Mexico native ‘Camaran’ Zepeda fights don’t ask for adjustments over time. What we’ve seen is that they force decisions early. Either you stand with him and absorb the pace, or you spend the night trying to keep him at a distance without giving away rounds. Fighters who commit too much to either approach tend to drift into problems as the rounds build. That’s why this matchup still feels familiar.

Zepeda, 29, isn’t being given a clean, head-on fight against another volume puncher. He’s being placed in front of another opponent who is likely to take pieces away from him, while also being vulnerable if he chooses the wrong kind of response. It’s the same question he’s been dealing with, just with a slightly different version of it. The June timeline doesn’t change that.

It’s still a fight without a firm date, built around a style clash that has already been tested more than once. The only new part is how often it’s being mentioned.

If it does land in the summer, the outcome will probably come down to whether Roach can resist turning it into the kind of fight Zepeda is built to win.

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Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, recognized for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fight landscape. His reporting focuses on major bouts, divisional developments, and the sport’s most discussed storylines.

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