Daniel Blancas Headlines Prime Video Card Prior to Benavidez Ramirez Prime PPV
- Miguel Maravilla

- 16 hours ago
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Rising super middleweight prospect Daniel “Ice Man” Blancas will battle hard-hitting Raul Salomon in the 10-round headlining bout of a three-fight FIRST ON PRIME presentation streaming live and for free on Prime Video on Saturday, May 2 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
“I’m honored to be headlining on Prime Video on May 2,” said Blancas. “This is an incredible card and I can’t wait to give the fans an exciting fight and show my skills. This is gonna be a great night Cinco de Mayo weekend.”
“I’m very prepared for May 2,” said Salomon. “I really feel like I belong in this position and I’m eager to show everyone that this is just the beginning for me.”
Streaming action begins at 5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT with a battle of undefeated Olympians as Colombia’s Juan Carrillo meets Ecuador’s Marlo Delgado in an eight-round light heavyweight matchup, plus promising 17-year-old welterweight prospect Dylan Capetillo steps in for his second pro fight in a four-round attraction.
“Marlo Delgado is a tough fighter, and I respect anybody who steps in the ring, but I see openings in his style that I’m gonna take advantage of,” said Carrillo. “I’m coming into this fight with a chip on my shoulder and ready to fight like everything is on the line, because it is. Fans can expect action. I’m not here to coast. I’m here to dominate and make it clear I’m a problem in this division.”
“I’m extremely motivated to show what I’m capable of on May 2,” said Delgado. “This is the kind of opportunity I need to prove that I’m ready for the next level. This is going to be a really exciting fight between two Olympians who want to be world champion. I can’t wait to work my hardest to steal the show.”
These matchups lead into a jam-packed five-fight PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT headlined by a first of its kind Mexico vs. Mexico duel between undefeated two-division world champion David “El Monstro” Benavidez and unified WBA and WBO Cruiserweight World Champion Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez.
The pay-per-view is highlighted by a slew of Mexico vs. Mexico matchups including WBA Super Middleweight World Champion Armando “Toro” Reséndiz facing all-action former world champion Jaime Munguía in an explosive co-main event clash.
The lineup will also include top contenders going toe-to-toe as Oscar Duarte takes onAngel Fierro in a super lightweight bout, plus undefeated rising Mexican star Isaac “Puro México” Lucero squares off against hard-hitting Ismael Flores, while super bantamweight contenders Jorge Chavez and Jose “Tito” Sanchez open the action with a battle of unbeatens.


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