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Night of Champions X — Las Vegas Takes Center Stage at The Cosmopolitan Featuring Dylan Cap

Night of Champions X — Las Vegas Takes Center Stage at The Cosmopolitan Featuring Dylan Cap

DMG Boxing | The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas | Saturday, April 11, 2026 | Doors 5 PM | Broadcast 6 PM PT | Live on TrillerTV


Las Vegas has always been the city where boxing moments become boxing legends. On Saturday, April 11, 2026, DMG Boxing brings its biggest event yet to The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas — Night of Champions X. From a world-title IBF eliminator headlining the card to a Golden Boy prospect making his professional debut on the Strip, this is a night built from top to bottom for fight fans who know what they're watching. Tickets are available now on Ticketmaster. Here is everything you need to know about every matchup on the card.


🥊 Main Event — IBF Super Welterweight Final Eliminator

Brandon "The Cannon" Adams (26-4, 16 KOs) vs. Caoimhín "Black Thunder" Agyarko (18-0, 7 KOs)

📲 Brandon Adams: @cannonnation 📲 Caoimhín Agyarko: @blackthunder.ca

This is the fight that anchors the entire card and justifies the Las Vegas stage. The winner of the Adams vs. Agyarko IBF Final Eliminator earns a clear path to challenge for the IBF super welterweight world title, currently held by Bakhram Murtazaliev.

Brandon Adams is one of boxing's most compelling stories. Born between Compton and Watts in Los Angeles, Adams fought against involvement with gangs and drugs early in life, surviving through what he calls "faith and a courageous sense of humor." He found the discipline of boxing as a way to better his opportunities and defend himself. That discipline has carried him to a 26-4 record with 16 knockouts, a Contender Season 5 championship, and a world title shot against Jermall Charlo for the WBC middleweight title in 2019. Adams recently secured a unanimous decision victory over Serhii Bohachuk, and now seeks to put himself in position to fight for a world title for the second time in his career. At 37, Adams fights like a man who understands exactly what is at stake and is unwilling to leave anything in the locker room.

Caoimhín Agyarko brings the undefeated record, the pedigree, and an extraordinary personal story. Born in Croydon, England to an Irish mother and Ghanaian father, Agyarko moved to Belfast as a child and has held the WBA Continental super-welterweight title since 2023. He is no stranger to adversity, having been stabbed in the neck in 2017 in an unprovoked attack after a night out with his girlfriend — a life-threatening injury that could have ended his career before it truly began. He came back. He kept winning. Agyarko enters with an impressive undefeated record of 18-0 with seven knockouts and will be fighting in the United States for the first time in his career.

Keys to Victory — Adams: Use his experience advantage mercilessly. Adams has been in the fire before — a Charlo world title fight doesn't lie. He needs to cut off the ring, work the body early, and make Agyarko feel his power before the championship rounds. If Adams can drag this into deep water, he's been there before and Agyarko hasn't.

Keys to Victory — Agyarko: Use his size, reach, and undefeated composure to box on the outside and not get drawn into a brawl. His combination of boxing IQ and power is his calling card. If he keeps this technical and picks his shots, his unblemished record should remain intact. His US debut adds a layer of pressure — how he handles the Las Vegas crowd and the atmosphere will reveal a lot about where his ceiling sits.


🥊 Undercard Bouts

Chantel "Chicanita" Navarro 📲 @chicanita.boxing

Chantel Navarro, trained by her father and former pro boxer Ignacio Navarro, is continuing a proud family lineage — her uncle José Navarro competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics. Navarro has won seven national boxing titles, became WBC amateur champion, and competed for a spot on Team USA at the 2024 Olympic Trials. Now 7-0 as a professional, "Chicanita" is widely considered one of the most promising female fighters in the sport. Watch her with undivided attention — she is the real thing.


Blair "The Flair" Cobbs 📲 @blairtheflair

The WBC Welterweight People's Champion brings his signature showmanship and explosive style to the Las Vegas stage. Cobbs is one of the most entertaining fighters in the sport — a combination of legitimate skill and genuine personality that makes him impossible to ignore. Every time Cobbs steps in the ring, something memorable happens.


Brandon McCarthy 📲 @brandonmccarthy_boxing

Brandon McCarthy is a highly decorated Irish lightweight whose elite amateur pedigree has seamlessly transitioned into early professional success. A DMG Boxing signee with clean fundamentals and serious upside, McCarthy is building his record with the kind of disciplined patience that produces long careers and big nights.


Lawrence King 📲 @lawrenceking_boxing

One of DMG's rising talents, Lawrence King brings athleticism and hunger to every outing. Fights like this — under the bright lights at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas — are exactly where reputations get built and trajectories get changed. King knows it. Watch him fight accordingly.


Javier Zamarron 📲 @javierzamarron_boxing

Javier Zamarron looks to steal the show on the Adams vs. Agyarko undercard. A fan-friendly fighter with finishing ability and a relentless pressure style, Zamarron is one of the names on this card that casual fans will know by the end of the night. He fights to entertain, and in Las Vegas, that mentality rewards itself.


Brianda Tamara Cruz 📲 @briandatamaracruz

A standout female prospect in the DMG stable, Brianda Tamara Cruz is building something real fight by fight. Her presence on a card of this magnitude is a statement from DMG Boxing about the seriousness with which the promotion is developing its female talent. She belongs here.


Julian Montalvo Top Rank's Las Vegas local brings hometown energy and professional polish to Night of Champions X. Fighting in his city, in front of his people, on one of the biggest cards he has appeared on — Montalvo will be motivated from the first bell.


Kevin Gudino An undefeated rising talent whose unblemished record speaks to the discipline and development DMG has invested in him. Gudino is one of those names that currently exists in prospect circles — by year's end, that may no longer be true.


🥊 The Fight We've All Been Waiting For — The Main Event of the Future

Dylan "La Amenaza" Capetillo — Professional Debut vs. Jesus Castro

📲 Dylan Capetillo: @dylancapetillo_ 👕 Born For This™ x Dylan Capetillo Collection: bornforthis.shop/collections/born-for-this-x-dylan-capetillo

Some fighters make their professional debut and the crowd politely applauds. And then there are fighters whose professional debut feels less like a beginning and more like an arrival — a moment the sport has been quietly building toward for years, finally made official under real lights, on a real stage, in the fight capital of the world.

Dylan "La Amenaza" Capetillo is the second kind.

The Road That Led Here

Dylan Capetillo didn't stumble into boxing. He was born into it. His father, Jorge Capetillo, built the Capetillo Boxing Gym in Las Vegas — a house of discipline, sacrifice, and championship preparation that has produced and refined fighters at the highest levels of the sport. Growing up inside those walls meant Dylan was never a spectator. He was always a student, always a competitor, always surrounded by the living proof of what commitment to this craft actually looks like when it's done right.

That upbringing calibrated him differently than most. While other young fighters were learning what excellence looks like from the outside, Dylan was inside it — absorbing, competing, failing, growing, and developing a ring IQ that coaches and scouts usually don't see in fighters until they've logged years of professional experience. The gym is his last name. The sport is his family. The ring is where he has always been most at home.

His amateur career was the validation of everything the gym built in him. Competing at the national level, Dylan compiled a dominant record marked by technical sharpness, natural power, and the kind of composed ring presence that makes opponents uncomfortable from the opening bell. "La Amenaza" — The Threat — was earned, not assigned. It became his name because it was simply the truth, stated plainly by everyone who shared the ring or the gym floor with him.

When Golden Boy Promotions — the company built by Oscar De La Hoya and powered by a legacy of developing world champions — signed Dylan Capetillo, it confirmed what those closest to the sport had been saying in private for years. This is one of the most complete young fighters the game has seen in a long time. Golden Boy doesn't commit their platform and their resources to fighters they aren't certain about. They are certain about Dylan.

The Keys to Victory — And Why They Already Belong to Him

Dylan's path to victory tonight runs through everything he has already mastered: elite footwork, sharp combination boxing, the ability to read and adjust mid-fight, and the emotional composure of a fighter who has been prepared for high-stakes moments his entire life. He will not be overwhelmed by the lights. He will not be rattled by the crowd. He has trained for this his entire life in a gym that doesn't allow for anything less than professional readiness, years before the word professional was ever attached to his name.

The physical tools are real — power in both hands, quick feet, a jab that sets up everything else. But the mental edge is what separates Dylan Capetillo from the average promising prospect. He is a Las Vegas kid stepping onto a Las Vegas stage against a backdrop of Golden Boy infrastructure and Capetillo Boxing Gym preparation. He is not walking into the unknown. He is walking into exactly the moment he was built for.

The Future That Everyone Is Already Talking About

The conversations happening in gyms and promoter offices about Dylan Capetillo's ceiling are not measured, careful, hedged conversations. They are bold ones. World title contention. Major fight nights. A career that defines an era at his weight class. A Mexican-American fighter from Las Vegas with elite pedigree, elite backing, and the kind of deep cultural connection to the sport's most passionate fan base — this is the profile the sport produces champions from.

Saturday night is the first official chapter. But make no mistake — the book has been in the making for a very long time. And those who are paying attention know that what begins at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on April 11, 2026 is not a debut story. It is a dynasty story. Chapter one starts now.


Born For This™ x Dylan "La Amenaza" Capetillo — Limited Edition Pro Debut Collection

Born For This™ — the fighter-focused apparel brand built around authenticity, fight culture, and the fighters the sport hasn't caught up to yet — has released its limited edition collaboration collection with Dylan Capetillo in honor of his professional debut. Three tees. Mexican pride. Las Vegas energy. Vintage boxing legacy. No restock. No second run. This is the drop that marks the beginning of something the sport will be talking about for a long time.

Grab your piece of the beginning at BFT.LIVE/DYLAN before April 11. Wear it fight night. Keep it forever.


📍 Event Details Night of Champions X The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Saturday, April 11, 2026 Doors: 5:00 PM PT | Broadcast: 6:00 PM PT Live Stream: TrillerTV Tickets: Ticketmaster


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

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