Mukhammadkhuja Yaqubov vs. William Foster III | ProBox TV - August 15, 2025

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 15 Aug 2025, 05:09

Yaqubov - Decision
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Yaqubov - T/KO
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Foster - T/KO
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Foster - Decision
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Total votes: 4

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Mukhammadkhuja Yaqubov vs. William Foster III set for August 15 ProBox card

A pair of fringe junior lightweight contenders will attempt to move into position for a title opportunity when Mukhammadkhuja Yaqubov and William Foster III meet on Friday, August 15 at the ProBox Events Center in Plant City, Florida.

Both Yaqubov, 22-1 (12 KOs), of Isfara, Tajikistan and Foster, 19-2 (11 KOs), New Haven, Connecticut are ranked in the top ten by a sanctioning body each, with Foster ranked number 7 with the WBA and Yaqubov at number 5 with the WBC.

Yaqubov, who is promoted by Sampson Lewkowicz, has won four straight since his lone defeat, a unanimous decision to now-WBC champion O’Shaquie Foster in March of 2022. In his most recent fight, Yaqubov stopped Zafar Parpiev in four rounds in Russia.

William Foster III, who is a year older at 31, has won two straight, including a shutout of Brandon Benitez in April on the ProBox card headlined by Jordan White vs. Jose Matias.

The co-feature will bring together a pair of heavy-handed, if inactive welterweights as Starling Castillo, 19-1-1 (13 KOs), of Quina Sueneo, Dominican Republic meets Trenton, New Jersey’s Shinard Bunch, 21-2-1 (17 KOs).

Bunch hasn’t fought since 2023, when he knocked out Abraham Afful in two rounds, while Castillo hasn’t fought since his split decision win over Jesus Saracho in March of 2024, but ProBox TV’s Daniel Rubin tells BS that the two have been in the gym, unable to secure high profile matchups.

“That should be interesting. Both former ShoBox guys, 50-50 right down the middle. It’s going to be interesting, guaranteed,” said Rubin.

Both Yaqubov-Foster and Bunch-Castillo will be scheduled for ten rounds.

The rest of the undercard will feature three Valle brothers as Marques Valle, 10-1 (7 KOs), seeks to bounce back from his first defeat when he steps up to middleweight to meet unbeaten Dominican Luis Georges, 12-0 (10 KOs), in a ten-round bout, while Dominic Valle, 11-0 (7 KOs), faces Iron Alvarez, 15-3 (11 KOs), in a junior lightweight bout scheduled for eight rounds.

The youngest Valle brother, Kenyan, will make his professional debut on the card as well.

In another high stakes matchup, Elijah Flores, 9-0 (3 KOs), of Redlands, California will meet Elijah Vines, 8-0 (7 KOs), of Philadelphia in an eight-round junior middleweight fight. Flores, 21, is coming off an impressive win over Omar Rosario last October while the 30-year-old Vines has been mostly inactive since March of 2024, outside of his participation in Team Combat League action.

The undercard will also feature the professional debut of Miguel Mendez, the younger brother of former IBF junior lightweight champion Argenis Mendez.
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Later this month.
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Fight Week!! :box:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 13 Aug 2025, 08:37

I have a lot of admiration for Garry Jonas. His cards always have some 50/50 fights on them. :TU:
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If you liked the Vargas brothers, wait until you see the Valle brothers

A new trio of boxing brothers is set to emerge Friday night, as Marques, Dominic and Kenyan Valle will all fight on the same card.

Each of the Valle brothers will be in action on ProBox TV’s latest card from ProBox TV Events Center in Plant City, Florida.

Marc Farrait is the trainer for all three brothers. If his name sounds familiar, you might have seen him in the corner of Edgar Berlanga, Darrelle Valsaint and Najee Lopez, whom he also trains.

Farrait will be kept busy Friday, but the reward is being on the front end of what could be one of boxing’s next famed family affairs.

“It is the first time on ProBox TV three brothers have fought on the same card,” Farrait said. “If you like watching the Vargas dynasty, then wait until you see the Valle brothers.”

As Marques Valle told BS, “It feels like the amateurs, when we all did this together.”

Dominic Valle, 11-0 (7 KOs), is the middle brother, at 24 years old, and the sibling who is trending closest toward becoming a contender. He will face Iron Alvarez, a 31-year-old from Tampa, Florida, on the undercard. Alvarez, 15-3 (11 KOs), was stopped by up-and-comer Keipo Gallegos in his most recent fight in November. His bout on Friday will serve as his first fight of the year.

“It is exactly what I wanted. This is the time in my career when it is time to take bigger steps,” Dominic told BS. “I’m the dark horse in this. I don’t have a big amateur resume, as other fighters have. But you ask fighters about me and they know about me: I am the boogeyman.”

Then there is the eldest brother, Marques Valle, 10-1 (9 KOs), who is moving to middleweight for his Friday contest. Marques, 26, lost in 2024 to Damian Sosa and will be fighting for the first time in almost a year and a half. He will face Luis Georges, 12-0 (10 KOs), an undefeated puncher from the Dominican Republic who is fighting for the first time in the United States.

“Marques doesn’t have to make that big weight cut,” Farrait said. “You are going to see a difference.”

“The loss taught me a lot,” Marques said. “It is me in the ring, nobody else.”

Dominic mentioned that, after Marques’ loss and layoff, his focus seems changed.

“Marques has been locked in like I have never seen him before,” Dominic said. “I am excited to see him get back in the ring and do what he does best.”

Meanwhile, Marques shared the importance of leading the way as the eldest of the three brothers from Lutz, Florida.

“I have always had the big-brother role,” Marques said. “It motivates me, and I have to set the example.”

Then there is Kenyan Valle, who will be making his pro debut Friday. He will face Lai Thang, 2-3, a 28-year-old who will enter the contest following a win in July. If Team Valle is to be believed, Kenyan will show out against Thang.

“I kept him in the gym for 18 months before he turned pro,” Farrait said of Kenyan. “He is a combination of his two older brothers.”

Said Dominic: “He is a special talent, and some even say he is the best of the three of us.”

Marques is no less bullish on Kenyan’s future: “My youngest brother is going to surprise a lot of people. He is going to rise quick, and people are going to ask questions about where he came from.”

Although plenty of attention will be on the main event between junior lightweights Muhammadkhuja Yaqubov and William Foster III, Farrait believes that the three brothers fighting on the undercard should win over fans.

“They are exciting fighters with a ton of potential,” Farrait said. “Mexico has the Vargas brothers, and Puerto Rico has the Valle brothers.”
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The weigh-in results are below:

Junior lightweight - 10 rounds
William Foster (129.6lbs) vs Muhammadkhuja Yaqubov (129.4lbs)

Junior welterweight - 10 rounds
Shinard Bunch (142.2lbs) vs Starling Castillo (141lbs)

Middleweight - 10 rounds
Marques Valle (161.6lbs) vs Luis Georges (161.4lbs)

Middleweight - 8 rounds
Weljon Mindoro (162.2lbs) vs Dormedes Potes (169.4lbs)

Junior featherweight - 8 rounds
Gary Antonio Russell (122.2lbs) vs Dervin Rodriguez (122.8lbs)

Junior featherweight - 4 rounds
Kenyan Valle (123) vs Lai Thang (122.8lbs)

Junior welterweight - 4 rounds
Miguel Mendez (142.8lbs) vs Andrew Flamm (142.2lbs)

Lightweight - 6 rounds
Narek Hovhannisyan (136.6lbs) vs Kenneth Sene (135.6lbs)

Lightweight - 4 rounds
Noah Timoteo (140.4lbs) vs Alexander Taylor (133.2 lbs)
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Full card is available.
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