Jaime Munguia vs. Bruno Surace live scores, round-by-round updates, ring walks, super middleweight fight start time

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MAY 3: Jaime Munguia of Mexico poses during a ceremonial weigh-in prior to his super middleweight bout against Canelo Álvarez of Mexico at T-Mobile Arena on May 3, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images)

Jaime Munguia returns against Brunco ​​Surace on Saturday night at the Estadio de Beisball Chevron in Tijuana, Mexico. (Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images)

Uncrowned has Jaime Munguia vs. Brunco ​​Surace live scores, round-by-round updates, ring walks and start time for Munguia vs. The Surace fight card Saturday night at the Estadio de Beisball Chevron in Tijuana, Mexico. Munguia fights Surace in a fight just above the super middleweight limit.

Munguia (44-1, 35 KOs), a former world junior middleweight champion, stopped Great Britain’s John Ryder in nine rounds in January. The victory gave the Mexican a shot at Saul “Canelo” Alvarez’s undisputed super middleweight crown. Munguia lost a competitive decision to Alvarez last May in Las Vegas, but bounced back with a 10th-round knockout of Canada’s Erik Bazinyan in September.

Surace (25-0-2, 4 KOs) represents Munguia’s fourth fight in 2024. The little-known Frenchman has been undefeated for more than eight years but has yet to fight any notable competition. Surace recorded a 12th round knockout victory over Jhon Jader Obregon for the EBU silver middleweight belt in his last fight in December 2023.

On the undercard, Alan Picasso Romero (30-0-1, 16 KOs) fights Yehison Cuello (13-2-1, 11 KOs). Picasso is no. 1 challenger with the WBC for Naoya Inoue’s super bantamweight championship and is widely believed to be the frontrunner to face Inoue in the spring of 2025.

Munguia vs. Surace starts at 9:00 PM ET on ESPN+ with the main event ring walks expected around 11:30 p.m. ET.

Follow all the action with Uncrowned’s live results and play-by-play of the main card below.

Super middleweight: Jaime Munguia vs. Bruno Surace

Super Bantamweight: Alan Picasso Vs. Isaac Sackey

Super Welterweight: Jorge Garcia Perez vs. Kurdatillo Abdukakhorov

Super Bantamweight: Sebastian Hernandez vs. Sergio Martin Sosa

Featherweight: Juan Anacona def. Christian Islas Roldan via unanimous decision (79-73, 77-75, 78-74)

(Float) Super Featherweight: Jose Luis Rodriguez vs. Axel Adrian Campos

(Float) Featherweight: Jesus Carlos Sanchez vs. Javier Carrasco

Live14 updates

  • Next: Hernandez vs. Sosa

    Big Sebastian Hernandez Reyes (17-0, 16 KOs) clashes with Sergio Martin Sosa (14-4, 3 KOs) over ten rounds at super bantamweight.

  • Anacona beats Islas via UD

    Juan Anacona Christian Islas by unanimous decision (79-73, 77-75, 78-74) to win the WBC Youth Featherweight Championship in an upset victory.

  • Islas vs. Anacona – round 8

    Best round of the fight for Islas looking for a desperately needed KO.

    Islas started to let go of his hands in the eighth and tried to push Anacona back.

    He will go home tonight regretting not trying this earlier when the game was still on the line.

    Islands with a strong spell that shows lots of heart. Anacona is happy to let Islas take the lap as he knows it is unlikely to make much of a difference to the final result.

    10-9 Islas, 79-73 Anacona

  • Islas vs. Anacona – round 7

    The 7th started positively for Islas, who fired a right hand at Anacona, but as soon as Anacona started to fight back and push Islas into the ropes, Islas was forced to cover up and stop punching.

    Anacona’s style is unconventional. He’s been very effective tonight though, and has done pretty much whatever he wants in that ring.

    10-9 Anacona, 70-63 Anacona

  • Islas vs. Anacona – round 6

    Anacona swings and misses with the right hook. A straight right hand lands for him though.

    A counter left hook clips Islas coming in, Anacona’s best connection since the opener

    The pair clash, Islas with some damage above his right eye.

    Another dominant spell for Anacona

    10-9 Anacona, 60-54 Anacona

  • Islas vs. Anacona – round 5

    Back hand from Anacona, followed by a wide right hook.

    Overhand left to land for Anacona, Islas is all too happy to stay on the ropes where it’s easy for Anacona to launch attacks as Islas has little room to move.

    Back to the body, Anacona goes with a straight left.

    Anacona connected with a right hook. Islas fires back with a 3-punch combo, but it doesn’t seem to affect Anacona, who blocks all 3 and comes right back with a southpaw leading left hand.

    10-9 Anacona, 50-45 Anacona

  • Islas vs. Anacona – round 3

    Anncona targets Islas’ body in round 3 with a long, straight southpaw backhand. Islas seems defenseless against that blow.

    Islas is hit by the physically stronger Anancona. Anacona is comfortable in the ring, changing positions and moving forward with hands down.

    Right hand from Islas, quickly countered with a sharp 1-2 from Anacona.

    10-9 Anacona, 30-27 Anacona

  • Islas vs. Anacona – round 2

    Calmer round two, Islas with a slightly better stanza.

    Islas connected with a right cross early in the second, which was the best connection of the round.

    Anacona steps forward, squeezes and releases her hands. Most of it is hitting the gloves, but he’s the only one hitting so it’s likely he’ll win the rounds.

    An unorthodox left uppercut, straight right hand combo from Anacona at the end of the second that connected, Islas didn’t see it coming.

    10-9 Anacona, 20-18 Anacona

  • Islas vs. Anacona – round 1

    A left hand from the southpaw Anacona flips Islas up onto the ropes early. A flurry of gunfire follows it as Islas takes cover.

    Anacona controls the game halfway through the opening. Islas is happy to fight with his back against the ropes and let Anancona do all the punching.

    Anacona does not land everything cleanly, but is active and dictates the action.

    Islas answers with an overhand right. A big left hand from Anacona and Islas is again injured at the end of the opening.

    10-9 Anacona

  • First up: Islas against Anacona

    To open the broadcast, Christian Islas (11-2-1, 7 KOs) and Juan Anacona (12-1, 6 KOs) fight over eight rounds at featherweight for the WBC junior title.

  • Fight card live now!

    5. Super middleweight: Jaime Munguia vs. Bruno Surace

    4. Super Bantamweight: Alan Picasso Vs. Isaac Sackey

    3. Super Welterweight: Jorge Garcia Perez vs. Kurdatillo Abdukakhorov

    2. Super Bantamweight: Sebastian Hernandez vs. Sergio Martin Sosa

    1. Featherweight: Christian Islas Roldan vs. Juan Anacona

    (Float) Super Featherweight: Jose Luis Rodriguez vs. Axel Adrian Campos

    (Float) Featherweight: Jesus Carlos Sanchez vs. Javier Carrasco

  • Munguia vs. Surace scales, facing each other

  • Other boxing results from tonight

    While you wait, recap some of the other boxing results from earlier tonight in Europe

    Liverpool:

    Natasha Jonas def. Ivana Habazin via unanimous decision (100-90, 99-91, 99-92) to unify IBF and WBC welterweight titles

    Lauren Price def. Bexcy Mateus via third-round TKO to retain WBA welterweight title | Watch video

    Monaco:

    Murodjon Akhmadaliev def. Ricardo Espinoza Franco via third round TKO to win WBA interim super bantamweight title | Watch video

    Leonardo Mosquea def. Cheavon Clarke via split decision (112-117, 116-112, 115-112) to win European Cruiserweight title

  • Welcome to match day!

    Today’s Jaime Munguia vs. Bruno Surace undercards start at 9 p.m. ET.

    There are four scheduled undercard fights and two float fights (fights that may or may not happen depending on the timing).

    Main event ring walks are expected around 11:30 PM ET.