Salita Promotions and Fresh Productions have announced a high stakes battle of junior welterweights set for Saturday, March 1, live on DAZN. Charismatic Puerto Rican knockout specialist Subriel Matías (21-2, 21 KOs) will face Mexico’s Gabriel Valenzuela (30-3, 17 KOs) in an IBF world title eliminator.
Matias and Valenzuela, the IBF’s two top ranked 140-pound contenders respectively, will headline the event in Matias’ hometown of Fajardo, Puerto Rico, and extend the classic Puerto Rico vs. Mexico boxing rivalry.
The winner of the bout will be the mandatory challenger to reigning IBF Champ, Richardson Hitchins.
Matias joins Puerto Rican Olympian Ashleyann Lozada, heavyweights Brandon Moore and Pryce Taylor and French Canadian highly ranked contender Carolyn Veyre as exciting new faces on Salita Promotions’ DAZN boxing telecasts in the first quarter of 2025.
The March 1 event is promoted by Fresh Promotions and Salita Promotions and is expected to be the first of a series of events to be produced by this joint venture.
“Fighting in my hometown, in front of my people, is an honor and an extra motivation,” said Matias. “I know Valenzuela will come prepared, but I’m ready to prove why I deserve another shot at the title. On March 1st, Fajardo will witness a great battle.”
The 32-year-old former IBF Junior Welterweight World Champ Matías started his impressive professional career in 2015 when he made his debut against Juan Rojas and won the fight via first-round TKO. Since then, Matías has amassed 21 victories, all by stoppage. Boasting a highlight reel career, Matías is widely regarded as one of the most prolific finishers in boxing. In June 2022, Matías faced Jeremias Ponce for the vacant IBF Junior Welterweight Title. Emerging victorious via fifth round stoppage, Matías defended his title once against Shohjahon Ergashev before losing the title via decision to Liam Paro last June. Now, Matias is en route to becoming a two-time IBF World Champion.
Following the loss, Matias went right back to work and, in November, returned to the win column with a second-round stoppage of Mexico’s Roberto Ramirez. With another win on March 1, Matías will earn his second shot at the title.
Facing Matías will be a surging, confident 30-year-old Valenzuela. On the strength of five straight victories, Valenzuela boasts 17 knockouts in 30 wins and should make an electrifying match opposite Matías. Originally scheduled to face each other in November 2024, Valenzuela will compete for the first time in Matías’ home country of Puerto Rico. Currently ranked No. 4 in the IBF junior welterweight division (Matias is No. 3) with the top two spots vacant, Valenzuela is confident that he can win on foreign soil and earn his first world title shot against Hitchins.
“This fight is going to be a classic,” said Valenzuela. “I’m proud to represent my country as I fight to bring another world title back home to Mexico. I want to thank my promoters BXSTRS Promotions and JD Promotions as well as Salita Promotions, and DAZN for this opportunity. ¡Viva México! See you on March 1!”