Floyd Mayweather’s Protege Curmel Moton Set To Return on Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia Undercard
In the electrifying world of boxing, where every punch thrown carries the weight of dreams and ambitions, a young protege is ready to make his mark once again. Curmel Moton, the rising star under the wing of Floyd Mayweather Jr., is gearing up for a triumphant return to the ring on a stage set for greatness.
With an impressive record of 3-0 and two knockouts to his name, Moton has been steadily climbing the ranks since his professional debut in September. Now, as he prepares for his fourth pro fight, the boxing world eagerly awaits his next move.
TalkSports’ Michael Benson recently unveiled the much-anticipated timeline for Moton’s comeback, sending waves of excitement through the boxing community. Set to grace the undercard of the highly anticipated Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia bout on May 4th in Las Vegas, Moton’s return promises to be nothing short of spectacular.
For the 17-year-old fighter, this upcoming fight is more than just another opportunity to showcase his skills; it’s a chance to prove his mettle on one of the biggest stages in boxing. Coming off a hard-fought victory against Anthony Cuba, where he showcased his endurance by going the full eight rounds, Moton has proven that he’s ready for whatever challenges come his way.
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But Moton’s journey is about more than just wins and losses; it’s about realizing his full potential and fulfilling the dreams of those who believe in him. With a ranking of #14 at 130 pounds and the unwavering support of Mayweather Jr. and Mayweather Promotions behind him, Moton is poised to reach new heights in his career.
Benson wrote, “Curmel Moton has indicated that he will return to the ring for his fourth pro fight on the Canelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia undercard, May 4th in Las Vegas.”
Plans are already in motion for Moton to become a world champion, with Mayweather Promotions CEO, Leonard Ellerbe, expressing confidence in his abilities. “He’ll be very busy this year. He’ll be a world champion within a year,” Ellerbe declared, setting the stage for what promises to be a thrilling journey ahead.
“He’s [Curmel Moton] a tremendous young fighter. We’re expecting major, major things of him moving forward. He’ll be very busy this year. He’ll be a world champion within a year,” Ellerbe said.
As the countdown to May 4th begins, anticipation mounts as boxing fans eagerly await the return of one of the sport’s brightest young talents. With the support of his team and the determination to succeed, Curmel Moton is ready to take the boxing world by storm.