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Women's Boxing Results from Orlando, Florida on a MVP Promotions card
June 14, 2026
     
   
   
ORLANDO, FL — On June 13, 2026, women’s boxing took center stage at the Caribe Royale Orlando last night with a stacked card delivering major upsets, new champions, and high-stakes drama.
In the night's biggest shocker, Mexico's Estefany Alegria Osorio (107.5 lbs) outworked the favored Evelin Nazarena Bermudez (106.75 lbs) of Argentina. Osorio controlled the pace over ten hard-fought rounds to secure a clean unanimous decision victory, shaking up the light flyweight division.


Estefany Alegria Osorio defeats Bermudez

The championship drama continued as Nataly Delgado (114 lbs) became the new WBA champion. Delgado put on a clinical performance against Jasmine Artiga (112.75 lbs), taking home a ten-round unanimous decision and the world title belt.


Carranza appears to be shocked with the bout being called a 10-round draw with Jones keeping her IBF Belt due to the draw

Meanwhile, Oshae Jones barely hung onto her IBF World Super Welterweight title. Jones and challenger Elia Carranza fought to a grueling ten-round draw. Because neither fighter could find the decisive edge on the judges' scorecards, Jones leaves Orlando with her championship status intact by the skin of her teeth.


Tiara Brown successfully defends her WBC World Championship and remains undefeaeted at 21-0-0 (11KOS)

In the night's main attraction, Fort Myers native Tiara Brown keeps her perfect record and retained her WBC World Featherweight Title with a dominant win over undefeated challenger Hannah Rapp.

Brown controlled the action from start to finish, landing a blistering 195 punches and opening up a bloody cut over Rapp's right eye by the late rounds. The judges saw it clearly for the champion, handing Brown a comfortable ten-round unanimous decision with scores of 99-91, 99-91, and 97-93 to advance her record to 21-0.

The undercard also featured plenty of action:


Brittany Sims raises her hand in victory

Brittany Sims (117.5 lbs) of Salem, Oregon, handled business against Mexico's Naomy Cardenas Gomez (117.5 lbs), earning a clear eight-round unanimous decision.
 

LeAnna Cruz kept her momentum rolling, picking up a solid eight-round decision win over Rubi Gutierrez. Cruz looked extremely sharp in this bout.

Sa’Rai Brown-El (107.75 lbs) made a splash in her professional debut. The Marietta, Georgia native looked like a seasoned veteran, winning to a four-round unanimous decision over Mexico's Ashley Felix (107.5 lbs).


Jully "Poca" Oliverira (left) wins by a four-round decision.

Jully "Poca" Oliveira won a four-round unanimous decision over Medina on the very same MVPW-04 card at the Caribe Royale Orlando. The judges scored the junior welterweight bout 39-37 and 40-36 (twice) to give Poca the victory in what served as both fighters' official professional boxing debuts.

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