Oshae Jones vs. Elia Carranza 2 live results update

By S Saadeq Ahmed · 3 min read
Oshae Jones and Elia Carranza face off

Welcome to the live results update for the Oshae Jones (9-0, 3 KOs) vs. Elia Carranza (11-2, 3 KOs) rematch!

Their bout headlines a Most Valuable Promotions card at the Caribe Royale in Orlando, FL. Fight fans in the United States can catch the action live on ESPN and ESPN+. Click here for details on how to watch outside of the United States. Both women clashed for the first time in July last year with Jones winning via split decision.

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Oshae Jones vs. Elia Carranza 2 live results update

Tiara Brown vs. Hannah Rapp recap

Tiara Brown (21-0, 11 KOs) put in a dominant showing against Hannah Rapp (8-1-1, 5 KOs), winning a unanimous decision.

Scores were 99-91 (x2) and 97-93. Brown remains the WBC featherweight world champion with the victory. She won the title in March last year against Skye Nicholson. This was Brown’s second defence.

Both women showed a willingness to fight on the inside early on. Rapp’s aggression helped her earlier on, but Brown soon took over. The challenger was definitely throwing a lot of punches, but many were landing on the gloves. What never changed, however, was both fighter’s willingness to be aggressive, even if it meant things got messy on the inside.

Brown continued to outwork her opponent as the fight progressed. Despite some early success, Rapp was now unable to find a way to get the upper hand. She was cut by the right eye in round eight from an accidental clash of heads. Although the fight was briefly paused in the tenth so that a ringside physician could examine the eye, Rapp made it to the final bell. Unfortunately for her, Brown’s dominance ensured that the reigning champion retained her title.

Jasmine Artiga vs. Nataly Delgado recap

Nataly Delgado (21-7-2, 5 KOs) travelled to the home state of Jasmine Artiga (15-1-1, 7 KOs) and won a unanimous decision.

Scores were 97-93 across the board. Delgado is now the WBA super flyweight world champion with the victory. This is her first time winning a world title.

The early rounds were competitive with both women staying at range of each other. Little separated the two for the duration of the bout. Artiga tried to utilize as much of the ring as she could. Delgado consistently pressed forward, but her opponent avoided getting dragged into a fight on the inside.

An overhand right bloodied the left eye of Artiga in round seven, but it appeared to have little impact on her fighting style. Delgado continued to fight aggressively, likely convincing the judges that she was doing the better work. Although it was difficult to separate the two fighters after 10 rounds, the Panamanian ultimately got the nod and is now a world champion.

Evelin Bermúdez vs. Estefany Alegria recap

Estefany Alegria (15-1, 4 KOs) overwhelmed Evelin Bermúdez (22-2-1, 8 KOs) in a unanimous decision victory.

Scores were 100-90 and 99-91 (x2). Alegria is now the IBF, WBA, and WBO light flyweight world champion with the win. This is her first time winning a world title of any kind.

The opening round was a busy one with both women landing at a high rate. Alegria was on the front foot and mostly kept her opponent moving along the periphery of the ring. The frantic pace continued into subsequent rounds and Bermúdez appeared to be struggling with it.


Alegria never slowed and continued to overwhelm the reigning champion. Her ability to cut off the ring greatly helped her in this fight. Bermúdez appeared to have no solution for what she was facing. Alegria continued to fire away with all kinds of punches to the head and body. There was a period where Bermúdez appeared to have figured out how to land her counters, but that was short-lived. Alegria’s constant pressure ultimately secured her the win.

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S Saadeq Ahmed

Currently writing out of Toronto, Canada, Saadeq first became a boxing fan while living in Doha, Qatar. Looking to become more involved in the sport, he began writing about boxing and has had work published in outlets such as Seconds Out and Boxing Social. He looks forward to continue covering boxing on Big Fight Weekend.

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