Collazo vs Cano: Minimumweight Showdown Set for March 29
Oscar Collazo is packing his bags and heading straight into enemy territory for what could be one of the most important fights of his career. On March 29, the undefeated Puerto Rican fighter will defend his unified WBO and WBA minimumweight titles against Mexico’s Edwin Cano. The fight will take place at the Poliforum Benito Juarez in Cancun and will serve as the co-main event for the highly anticipated William Zepeda vs. Tevin Farmer rematch, airing live on DAZN. Collazo vs Cano promises to be a thrilling showdown, with both fighters eager to prove themselves on the world stage.
Collazo has proven himself to be a force in the 105-pound division, and now, he’s looking to cement his status as the best in the world. But standing in his way is a hungry challenger who has everything to gain and nothing to lose.
Collazo’s Meteoric Rise in the Boxing World
At just 27 years old, Collazo (11-0, 8 KOs) has taken the boxing world by storm. He won his first world title in 2023 and has been on a tear ever since, successfully defending it four times. His last fight in November was arguably his most impressive yet—he stopped the previously undefeated Thammanoon Niyomtrong to unify the WBO and WBA belts.
Now, he’s gearing up for his first title defense of 2025, and he’s more motivated than ever.
“I’m happy and grateful to have our fifth defense and first fight of 2025,” Collazo said in a press release. “We will make the most of this opportunity and show once again that we are the best in the 105-pound division in the world.”
With a dangerous mix of power, speed, and precision, Collazo is not just looking to win—he’s looking to dominate.
Source: Oscar Collazo-Edwin Cano set for March 29
Can Cano Shock the World
Edwin Cano (13-2-1, 4 KOs) isn’t the biggest name in the division, but he’s got everything to fight for. The 27-year-old Mexican fighter has been making a name for himself, especially after scoring a fourth-round knockout over the previously undefeated Michael Carmona last July. That win earned him a regional WBO title and put him on the radar for bigger fights.
Cano knows he’s stepping up to another level by facing Collazo, but that isn’t stopping him from believing in himself.
“I’m very happy to fight for a world title in my country,” Cano said. “I’m very focused on giving a great fight.”
Fighting in Mexico means he’ll have the home crowd behind him, which could be a huge boost. But talent-wise, this is the biggest challenge of his career. His only previous experience in a ten-round fight ended in disappointment when David Jimenez knocked him out in three rounds back in 2021. Since then, he’s been on a mission to rebuild and prove he belongs among the best.

A Stacked Fight Card to Keep Fans on the Edge of Their Seats
Collazo vs. Cano isn’t the only fight to look forward to on March 29. The night will feature several high-profile matchups, including a showdown between former three-division world champion Yokasta Valle (32-3, 10 KOs) and ex-champion Marlen Esparza (15-2, 1 KO). This will be a ten-round flyweight clash, with Valle moving up in weight after recently winning the vacant WBC minimumweight title last November.
Esparza, who is three years older at 35, last fought in December, when she defeated former champion Arely Mucino. Both fighters are eager to make a statement, making this a can’t-miss bout.
Also on the card, Joselito “El Huracan” Velazquez (20-1-1, 13 KOs) will be stepping into the ring for a ten-round flyweight bout, though his opponent has yet to be named.
Meanwhile, Robin Safar (17-0, 12 KOs) will go head-to-head with Roberto Silva (13-3, 7 KOs) in a ten-round cruiserweight clash. Safar has been knocking opponents out left and right, and he’s looking to keep that streak alive against Silva.
With a mix of rising stars and seasoned champions, the DAZN broadcast promises to deliver an action-packed night for boxing fans.
What’s at Stake for Collazo and Cano
For Collazo, this fight is about proving he’s the undisputed king of the minimumweight division. He’s coming into 2025 with momentum, and a win here keeps him in line for even bigger opportunities down the road. He has the chance to continue building his legacy and show the world why he’s one of the best 105-pound fighters in history.
For Cano, this is a once-in-a-lifetime shot. Fighting for a world title in front of his home crowd is the kind of opportunity that every fighter dreams of. But he knows that he’s going up against an elite champion who doesn’t plan on giving up his belts anytime soon.
On March 29, the stage will be set in Cancun for an intense battle. Will Collazo prove once again why he’s the best, or will Cano shock the world and claim the titles? One thing’s for sure—boxing fans won’t want to miss this one.
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