When is Beatriz Ferreira vs. Maria Ines Ferreyra?

Beatriz Ferreira vs. Maria Ines Ferreyra is on Saturday, June 7. The main broadcast begins at 9 p.m. ET (2 a.m. BST). A preliminary stream begins at 5 p.m. ET (10 p.m. BST).

Beatriz Ferreira vs. Maria Ines Ferreyra is streaming on DAZN.

Where is Beatriz Ferreira vs. Maria Ines Ferreyra?

Beatriz Ferreira vs. Maria Ines Ferreyra is taking place at the Caribe Royale Orlando in Orlando, Florida.

Who is Beatriz Ferreira?

Ferreira, 32, is the IBF lightweight titleholder. She won Olympic silver representing Brazil in Tokyo in 2021 and then returned for the Paris Games in 2024 and took home a bronze medal. Each time, she lost to the lightweight gold medalist, Kellie Harrington.

Ferreira turned pro in November 2022. Within a year and a half, she was fighting for the vacant IBF belt that had formerly belonged to undisputed champion Katie Taylor. Ferreira won the title in April 2024 with a six-round unanimous technical decision when her opponent, Yanina del Carmen Lescano, suffered a cut from an accidental headbutt and could not continue. Ferreira made her first defense in December, shutting out Licia Boudersa and moving to 6-0 (2 KOs).

Who is Maria Ines Ferreyra?

Ferreyra, 11-0-1 (6 KOs), is a 28-year-old from Argentina. She needed just 10 seconds to stop the 7-0-2 Johen Paola Gonzalez in September. And in her most recent appearance, Ferreyra went the full 10 rounds en route to a clear unanimous decision over the 15-8 former title challenger Lizbeth Crespo.

What other fights are on the undercard of ​​Beatriz Ferreira vs. Maria Ines Ferreyra?

A couple of Brazilian prospects will be on the undercard: Keno Machado, also known as Keno Marley, will be making his professional debut after competing in the Olympics as a light heavyweight in 2021 and as a heavyweight in 2024. The amateur heavyweight division is similar to the professional cruiserweight limit, and that’s where Marley will be competing as he takes on Sean Sparks, 2-0 (2 KOs). Plus, Luan Almeida, a lightweight who is 5-0 (4 KOs), will face Tony Aguilar, 13-1-1 (4 KOs).

Among the other prospects competing on this show in separate bouts will be junior featherweight Chavez Barrientes, 10-0 (6 KOs); bantamweight Bree Howling, 8-0 (2 KOs); junior middleweight Antraveous Ingram, 10-0 (5 KOs); middleweight Alexis “Chop Chop” Chaparro, 4-0 (4 KOs); junior middleweight Sebastian Juarez, 7-0 (5 KOs); and bantamweight Reina Tellez, 11-0-1 (5 KOs).

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