Bryan Flores vs. Jonathan Navarro | ProBox TV - July 18, 2026

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Who wins?

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Flores - Decision
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Navarro - Decision
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Bryan Flores vs. Jonathan Navarro | ProBox TV - July 18, 2026

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Bryan Flores set to duke it out with Jonathan Navarro atop stacked July 18 ProBox show

ProBoxTV keeps the good times rolling on July 18, in San Bernardino, California, when junior welterweight contender Bryan Flores, 28-1-1 (16 KOs) takes on Jonathan Navarro, 18-2 (9 KOs).

The event will be presented by Garry Jonas and Robert Garcia.

In the night’s co-feature, WBC super flyweight champion Adelaida Ruiz, 18-1-1 (8 KOs) takes on interim beltholder, Ginny Fuchs, 4-0 (1 KO).

In a 10-round junior middleweight battle, southpaws Joshua Kevin Anton, 13-0 (12 KOs) and Vladimir Hernandez, 17-7 (7 KOs) are set to collide.

Also featuring is a 10-round welterweight chief supporting bout as Ruben Aguillar, 24-0-1 (21 KOs) braces for Tre'Sean Wiggins, 17-5-4 (10 KOs) of Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

Future Stars action to begin the evening features, Anthony Cuba, 12-1-2 (5 KOs) dukes it out with Misael 'Pichon' Cabrera, 18-3-1 (12 KOs) in a junior welterweight eight-rounder and Charles Harris, 12-1 (7 KOs) returns to action in another eight-round 140lbs duel against Jason Limon (11-2-1, 2 KOs) of San Antonio.

Tickets for this event are available through thundertix.com.
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WBC #12 Bryan Flores looking to prove he belongs at the top when he takes on Jonathan Navarro on ProBoxTV, July 18 in San Bernardino

WBC #12-ranked Bryan “Nino Maravilla” Flores says he is planning on putting on a show when he takes on Jonathan “Thunder” Navarro on Saturday, July 18.

Flores, 28-1-1 (16 KOs), of Las Vegas via Juarez, Mexico, and Navarro, 18-2 (9 KOs), of East Los Angeles will meet in the 10-round super lightweight main event, live on ProBoxTV, from the NOS Events Center (7:00 pm EST/4:00 pm PST) in San Bernardino, California,

“I’m going to be smarter with better defense, but more aggressive as well,” said Flores. “In my last fight (a majority decision in January over then 20-1-1 Starling Castillo on ProBoxTV), I had a lot in the tank, but I didn't finish him off like I wanted to. On this one, I’m gonna demonstrate I’m ready for the best in the world.”

Flores' only loss was a controversial and close split decision to now No 1-ranked WBO and IBF super lightweight contender Lindolfo Delgado in August of 2024.

Flores says he’s more concerned about continuing to climb the WBC ratings and eventually face WBC champion Dalton Smith or interim champion Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz rather than pursuing a rematch with Delgado first.

“I’m focused on the WBC because it’s a Mexican’s dream to fight for that belt. Every Mexican fighter’s goal is to get that green belt. I will take whatever comes my way, but I prefer the WBC. I’d eventually like to win all the belts though.”

Delgado describes upcoming foe Navarro as a “tough fighter,” and despite having suffered his two career losses in his last two fights, expects him to show up on fight night with something extra to prove.

“He knows this might be his last call at the bar because of his losses, which means I have to be cautious with him. He might be coming out with everything now because he knows that it might be his last chance.”

Flores relocated to Las Vegas in late 2024 to work with trainer Richard Barrientes and assistant trainer Eddie Sanchez at the Pound for Pound Gym, and also signed with promoter Sampson Lewkowicz to be featured regularly on ProBoxTV.

“Everything is looking good,” said Flores, “I’m very happy and very comfortable to be working with Rich and Eddie as a team. I wouldn't change anything now that I’m here. I’m also very happy with ProBoxTV and Sampson. They have put me on a big platform that is really helping to move my career along. My biggest hope is that I don't let them down when I do get my chance.”

In the night’s 10-round super welterweight co-feature, southpaws Joshua Kevin Anton (13-0, 12 KOs) of Palmdale, California, and Vladimir Hernandez (17-7, 7 KOs) of Stockton, California via Durango, Mexico, will collide.

And in a special added attraction, current champion Adelaida “La Cobra” Ruiz (18-1-1, 8 KOs) of Los Angeles, will face interim champion Ginny Fuchs (4-0, 1 KO) of Houston in a 10-round battle for the WBC Women’s World Super Flyweight Championship.

In the 10-round welterweight chief supporting bout, Ruben “El Pollito” Aguillar (24-0-1, 21 KOs) of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, takes on Tre'Sean “Trigger” Wiggins (17-5-4, 10 KOs) of Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

Future Stars action to begin the evening features, Anthony “2 Quick” Cuba (12-1-2, 5 KOs) of Los Angeles battling Misael 'Pichon' Cabrera (18-3-1, 12 KOs) of Sonora, Mexico, in a super lightweight eight-rounder; and Charles “LOLO” Harris (12-1, 7 KOs) of Rialto, California, returning to action in another eight-round super lightweight bout against Jason “El Gallo” Limon (11-2-1, 2 KOs) of San Antonio.

More exciting fights will be announced shortly. Tickets for this event are available through thundertix.com.

The event is presented by Garry Jonas (Pro Box Promotions) and Robert Garcia.
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Jonathan Navarro looking to resurrect promising career on July 18 with victory over Bryan Flores in main event on ProBoxTV

Despite setbacks in his last two fights, Jonathan “Thunder” Navarro says he’s still got “it” and plans on proving it against WBC #12-ranked Bryan “Nino Maravilla” Flores on Saturday, July 18.

Navarro, 18-2 (9 KOs), of East Los Angeles and Flores, 28-1-1 (16 KOs), of Las Vegas via Juarez, Mexico, will meet in the 10-round super lightweight main event, live on ProBoxTV (7:00 pm EST/4:00 pm PST), from the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, California.

“Training is going really good,” said Navarro during a break. “I’m sparring a lot. Obviously at RGB (Robert Garcia Boxing), you're sparring top-level fighters. So, even though I might spar the same guys, it's always totally different every time.”

In 2019, Navarro was a world-ranked contender with an undefeated 17-0 record. And then, the pandemic hit, followed by a serious bicep injury, that kept him out of action for a total of three months shy of five years.

Upon his return, Navarro beat journeyman Clarence Booth by eight-round decision on ProBoxTV before hitting the road in 2024 to lose consecutive fights, a 10-round decision to Jair Valtierra and then a fifth-round TKO to former IBF World Super Lightweight champ Liam Paro six months later.

“My two losses were something that just happened,” Navarro explained. “Against Valtierra, I wasn't in the right state of mind when the fight happened. I was having some issues, but obviously there's no excuses. He was the best man that day, so my hat is off to him. And then the last one with Paro, he’s a great champion. I didn't want to stop it, but my corner ended up stopping the fight due to a cut. I thought I could have kept going.

A year later and fully healed, Navarro is back to face Flores and trying to get his once-promising career back on track with a victory.

“He's a well-rounded fighter,” Navarro said of Flores. “I would say he's pretty good. I know he's a pressure fighter. He comes forward. I know he's been dropped a couple times, so that's another thing I see that could be to my advantage. I know I have power, even to this day. Everybody at the gym always tells me I'm very strong. I think I can take him. I'm not taking anything away from him, but I know I'll be able to do a lot of damage to him because I just want it more.”

Even with a loss to Flores, Navarro says he still has a lot left to give in the ring once he’s consistently active and sharpened to his pre-pandemic shape.

Still, he admits he often wonders what could have been had he not been forced to take five years off at the height of his career.

“It eats me alive. Every day I think about it. It was just wasted time. The pandemic and then the bicep injury held me back a lot. I was ranked in a couple of sanctioning organizations. It makes me think, you know, what if? But I can't stay stuck in the past. I have to move on and let it go. Life happens, you know? Sometimes you have some issues that distract you.”

In the night’s 10-round super welterweight co-feature, southpaws Joshua Kevin Anton, 13-0 (12 KOs), of Palmdale, California, and Vladimir Hernandez, 17-7 (7 KOs), of Stockton, California via Durango, Mexico, will collide.

And in a special added attraction, current champion Adelaida “La Cobra” Ruiz, 18-1-1 (8 KOs), of Los Angeles, will face interim champion Ginny Fuchs, 4-0 (1 KO), of Houston in a 10-round battle for the WBC Women’s World Super Flyweight Championship.

In the 10-round welterweight chief supporting bout, Ruben “El Pollito” Aguillar, 24-0-1 (21 KOs), of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, takes on Tre'Sean “Trigger” Wiggins, 17-5-4 (10 KOs), of Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

Future Stars action to begin the evening features, Anthony “2 Quick” Cuba, 12-1-2 (5 KOs), of Los Angeles battling Misael 'Pichon' Cabrera, 18-3-1 (12 KOs), of Sonora, Mexico, in a super lightweight eight-rounder; and Charles “LOLO” Harris, 12-1 (7 KOs), of Rialto, California, returning to action in another eight-round super lightweight bout against Jason “El Gallo” Limon, 11-2-1 (2 KOs), of San Antonio.

More exciting fights will be announced shortly. Tickets for this event are available through thundertix.com. The event is presented by Garry Jonas (Pro Box Promotions) and Robert Garcia.
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