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Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra | UFC Fight Pass - August 15, 2025

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Featherweight riser Omar Trinidad to face Lorenzo Parra on August 15

Omar Trinidad will take on Lorenzo Parra in a 10-round featherweight main event on August 15 at Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, California, 360 Promotions has announced.

Trinidad, 19-0-1 (13 KOs), of Boyle Heights, California, is a featherweight contender who could be on the precipice of a title opportunity. After starting his career 0-1-1, he has won 19 straight – including two wide unanimous decisions in 2025, over Mike Plania in January and Alexander Espinoza in May. Trinidad is currently ranked in the top 10 in the featherweight division by all four major sanctioning bodies.

“Omar Trinidad has consistently proven to be one of the top featherweights in the sport,” said 360 Promotions’ Tom Loeffler, “and facing Lorenzo Parra presents another tough challenge as he moves towards an earned world title fight.”

Trinidad represents a significant step up for Parra, 23-1 (17 KOs), of Machiques, Venezuela – and will be the latter’s first fight in two years. Parra most recently edged the then-12-1 Javon Woodard Jnr in a split decision win (which required an overtime round to decide in OTX’s format) in Atlanta in August 2023. His previous eight opponents, however, had a combined record of 5-64-2. The Trinidad fight will be only Parra’s second fight in the United States.

Trinidad-Parra will headline a “Hollywood Fight Nights” event from 360 Promotions, and will be broadcast streaming on UFC Fight Pass. The promoter noted that more fights on the card would be announced soon.
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Re: Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra | UFC Fight Pass - August 15, 2025

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Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra Headlines Hollywood Fight Nights Aug. 15 At Chumash

‘The King of LA’, Omar Trinidad, (19-0-1, 13 KOs), will defend his WBC Continental Americas Featherweight Title for the fifth time in the ten-round main event against hard-hitting Lorenzo Parra, (23-1, 17 KOs), of Machiques, Venezuela on Friday, August 15 at Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, CA.

Trinidad vs. Parra headlines another highly anticipated Hollywood Fight Nights event promoted by Tom Loeffler’s 360 Promotions and broadcast globally on UFC FIGHT PASS®, the world’s leading digital subscription service for combat sports.

Tickets priced at $105, $85, $75, $65 and $55 for Hollywood Fight Nights are On-Sale Today and can be purchased online through the Chumash Casino Resort. The Chumash Casino Resort venue is located at 3400 East Highway 246, Santa Ynez, CA 93460.

“We’re very excited to return to the Chumash Casino Resort, Southern California’s premier destination for world class boxing, with this explosive main event on August 15,” said Tom Loeffler. “Omar Trinidad has consistently proven to be one of the top featherweights in the sport and facing Lorenzo Parra presents another tough challenge as he moves towards an earned world title fight.”

“Boxing fans at the live event and those watching the broadcast on UFC Fight Pass will see a sensational featherweight battle with non-stop action from the opening bell.”

Drawing huge crowds for his main events in Los Angeles over the last three years, Omar Trinidad has become a must-see attraction for his exciting victories against top competition. Kicking off his 2025 campaign on January 17, the Boyle Heights, CA native won a dominant ten-round decision over Filipino star Mark Plania. Following up on May 17, Trinidad made the fourth defense of his title with another exciting ten-round decision over Alexander Espinoza.

Trinidad is currently world ranked by all four sanctioning bodies; #2 by the IBF, #4 by the WBC, #6 by the WBO and #10 by the WBA.

Fighting for the first time in the United States, Lorenzo Parra defeated highly touted contender Javon Woodard Jr., (12-1), on August 18, 2023 in his hometown of Atlanta, GA. Parra looks to stamp his ticket towards bigger fights in the featherweight division with an upset of unbeaten Trinidad.

Additional fights for this event will be announced shortly.
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Re: Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra | UFC Fight Pass - August 15, 2025

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Next weekend :bag:
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Re: Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra | UFC Fight Pass - August 15, 2025

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Lorenzo Parra is still fighting? Holy shit.

Or is there another one?
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JCS wrote: 07 Aug 2025, 15:23 Lorenzo Parra is still fighting? Holy shit.

Or is there another one?
different one, i thought maybe his son at first but cant find anything about them being related
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Re: Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra | UFC Fight Pass - August 15, 2025

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margaret thatcher wrote: 07 Aug 2025, 17:30
JCS wrote: 07 Aug 2025, 15:23 Lorenzo Parra is still fighting? Holy shit.

Or is there another one?
different one, i thought maybe his son at first but cant find anything about them being related
Seems like it wouldn't be a "John Smith" situation, but I guess it is...
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Re: Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra | UFC Fight Pass - August 15, 2025

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Fight Week!! :box:
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Re: Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra | UFC Fight Pass - August 15, 2025

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Omar Trinidad – ready, willing and patient – keeps on fighting

In an age where boxers turn out maybe twice a year, Omar Trinidad is keeping busy.

The undefeated featherweight will take on Lorenzo Parra in what is already his third contest of 2025. Their scheduled 10-round bout will headline an August 15 UFC Fight Pass show from Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, California.

Trinidad, 19-0-1 (13 KOs), had as many fights last year and four in both 2022 and 2023. Such activity is essential as the 29-year-old Los Angeles native looks to fight his way into a title opportunity.

“I think every boxer needs activity,” Trinidad told Boxing Scene recently. “You know, when you are active, you stay ready, you stay at the gym. You don't really fall off the rails too much.

“You stay relevant, and you stay in your rhythm. It helps you stay loose, stay motivated and earn a little bit of pocket money, too.”

It doesn't hurt, either, that he is regularly turning out in front of his home-state crowds.

After starting his career with six contests in Tijuana, 13 of Trinidad’s subsequent 14 outings have been in California – 11 of them in Commerce and Montebello, just outside Los Angeles.

Staying local and staying active is a good way to build up a fan base.

“It's important to stay on the radar,” he agrees, “because there's always a new guy popping up and making a name for himself.”

The one time he strayed from the Golden State came nearly two years ago on the opposite side of the US.

Trinidad took on Andrew Bentley on the undercard of Ireland’s Callum Walsh’s win over Israel Villareal in November 2023 at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It didn't last long, as Trinidad dispensed with Bentley inside a round.

“When they told me I was gonna fight at the Garden, I was like, ‘Damn, that's one for the bucket list,” Trinidad said. “You know, with that amazing talent in the card and an amazing atmosphere, it was nothing but an experience, man. And I got him out of there quick, because I wanted to go and explore New York City.”

In addition to Walsh, the card also featured Gor Yeritsyan and Cain Sandoval – who, like Trinidad and the man from Cork – are part of Tom Loeffler’s roster of eager young contenders, of whom much is expected.

While the other three train with Freddie Roach at the Wild Card Boxing Club, Trinidad trains with Don Chuy at Fundamentals 19 Gym. Even so, says Trinidad, they speak regularly and push each other to succeed.

“We don't hang out together too much, but we do connect a lot. I mean, we fight pretty much on the same cards,” he said. “And, you know, surrounding myself with people like that – fighters who are hungry and want to make a name for themselves – it's amazing.

“It drives me even more to be hungrier and to be almost competing with these guys. When we're fighting on the same card, I know they're gonna bring everything. So I'm trying to steal the show, they're trying to steal the show, so it makes for an overall action-packed evening.”

Another side benefit of being an active and unbeaten contender is that Trinidad is now firmly established in the rankings of all four major sanctioning bodies.

Trinidad is simultaneously anxious for his shot and relaxed about waiting for the opportunity to open up.

“Honestly, man, if I could choose a time to fight for a title, I would have had it already, you know? But I mean, everything happens for a reason, and all these guys that have belts, they're very elite fighters, so I want to be fully ready,” he said. “My coach tells me to be patient, to roll with the punches, and we’ll get called out. We'll take it. But if 2025 is the year, then I'm all for it.

“I'll fight any of the champions or any fighter that will get me to the title. I'm just a fighter who loves to fight and give people a show, and I feel like any of those guys, I wouldn't even hesitate to put pen to paper.”

In the meantime, Trinidad is going to keep on fighting – with Parra up next – keep on climbing the ladder and keep on waiting.

“I'm learning to be patient,” he said. “That's a big, big thing to master. Be patient. Keep working hard, and things will happen. I feel like the title shot is going to come sooner than expected, but if I have to wait a little longer because it's going to be a huge moment and God needs time to prepare it, then when it shows up, I’ll take full advantage of it.”
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Re: Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra | UFC Fight Pass - August 15, 2025

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Tomorrow night
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Re: Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra | UFC Fight Pass - August 15, 2025

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The card will stream on UFC Fight Pass.

The rest of the weigh-in results are below:

Featherweight – 10 rounds
Omar Trinidad (126.0lbs) vs. Lorenzo Parra (124.8lbs)

Women’s featherweight – 10 rounds
Mizuki Hiruta (114.8lbs) vs. Naomy Cardenas-Gomez (115.8lbs)

Junior lightweight – six rounds
Abel Mejia (131.4lbs) vs. Aston Palicte (129.2lbs)

Women’s strawweight – eight rounds
Guadalupe Medina (104.6lbs) vs. Rubi Gutierrez (106.2lbs)

Featherweight – four rounds
Angel Carrillo (125.0lbs) vs. Damien Basulto (121.8lbs)

Junior lightweight - four rounds
Jonathan Vasquez (130.4lbs) vs. Brian Rodriguez (134.2lbs)

Junior lightweight – four rounds
Abraham Morales (129.2lbs) vs. Nesly Trezile (131.0lbs)
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Re: Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra | UFC Fight Pass - August 15, 2025

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Tonight!! :box:
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Re: Omar Trinidad vs. Lorenzo Parra | UFC Fight Pass - August 15, 2025

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Was a draw

The scores were 96-94 for Trinidad and 95-95, twice.
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