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MVPW-03: El Paso Fight Night Recap — The Alleykat Is Still Unbeaten

MVPW-03: El Paso Fight Night Recap — The Alleykat Is Still Unbeaten

A Historic Night in the Desert

El Paso brought it tonight.

MVPW-03 at the El Paso County Coliseum set a new record — the highest gate in the venue's storied history, a building that once hosted George Foreman, Salvador Sánchez, Erik Morales, and a young Floyd Mayweather Jr. Tonight it added another chapter. Four world title fights. A sold-out crowd. And a night where the undercard delivered just as hard as the main event.

Here's everything that went down.


Full Card Results

Main Event — WBA Women's Lightweight Title: Stephanie Han def. Holly Holm via majority decision. In front of her hometown El Paso crowd, Han retained the belt in a rematch that won't quiet the noise — Holm fought back hard in the middle rounds, using reach, fitness, and a punishing left hand that found Han's face repeatedly. The judges saw it for Han, but the controversy from their January technical decision in Puerto Rico isn't going away.

Co-Main Event: Amanda Serrano KO'd Cheyenne Hanson. The seven-division world champion was exactly what she always is — relentless, precise, and dangerous until the final bell isn't needed.

IBF/WBO Women's Middleweight Title: Desley Robinson def. Mary Spencer via unanimous decision (100-90, 100-90, 99-91). Robinson retains both belts and improves to 12-3.

WBC Women's Light Flyweight Title: Lourdes Juarez def. Yokasta Valle via split decision (95-94, 94-95, 98-91). Juarez's third consecutive successful title defense. Six straight wins. Now 40-4.

Super Bantamweight (Prelims): Nazarena Romero def. Maria Salinas via unanimous decision. All three judges scored it 80-72.

Featherweight (Prelims): Elise Soto def. Thalia Joseline Limon via unanimous decision. All three scored it 39-37. Soto stays unbeaten.


The Alleykat Stays Perfect

Twelve fights. Zero losses. Seven knockouts. The record just keeps growing.

Alex "Alleykat" Gueche moved to 12-0 tonight, defeating San Antonio's Joshua "Spotlight" Montoya by unanimous decision at super bantamweight. The judges scored it 78-74, 78-74, and 77-75 — a clean, professional win on one of the biggest boxing platforms in the sport. ESPN. A sold-out house. A card stacked with world champions. Alex delivered exactly what he said he would.

He came to El Paso to make sure nobody forgot his name when the lights went up on the headliners. Mission accomplished.

What makes the Alleykat different isn't just the record — it's how the record has been built. A two-time U.S. national amateur champion who started boxing at six years old, Alex carries the discipline of a fighter who has never treated any moment as a given. He trains alongside Canelo Álvarez under the tutelage of renowned coach Eddie Reynoso — a camp that doesn't accommodate passengers. You earn your spot there every single day or you don't have one. Alex has earned his.

His father Alfonso "ZO" Gueche has been in the corner since the beginning. That family foundation is visible in how Alex carries himself — composed, focused, built from something real.

Tonight was his stage. He rose to it.


The Connection

Born For This™ and Alex Gueche didn't happen because someone made a pitch deck or sent a DM. It happened because the relationship was already there. We watched the record build. We watched the training. We know the family. When it came time to put his identity on a garment, it felt like the natural next step — not a brand-seeking-athlete moment, but two things that already belonged together finding the right form.

The Born For This™ × Alex "Alleykat" Gueche capsule tee — the Alleykat collection — was designed to carry his story. A premium heavyweight custom-washed tee built to reflect who he is: precise, composed, California raised, shaped by one of the best boxing camps in the world. Limited pieces. A garment that does the talking.

It sold through.

In honor of tonight's victory and in celebration of Alex staying perfect, the capsule tee is officially back in stock. This is for the people who were paying attention before ESPN — and for the ones who just found out why they should have been.

Shop it now at bornforthis.shop.

The Alleykat is just getting started. So is everything we're building together.

For Those Who Know. — Born For This™ / bornforthis.shop

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