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    Historic WBC Grand Prix Finals Set for December 20 » November 25, 2025

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    Boxing history will be made on December 20 as the Boxing Grand Prix Finals take center stage—the first tournament-style championship of its kind in professional boxing, organized by the World Boxing Council (WBC) and backed by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Sports, the General Entertainment Authority, and His Excellency Turki Alalshikh.

    After eight months of fierce competition, four knockout stages, over 120 fighters from more than 40 countries, and unprecedented technological innovation, the tournament will culminate with eight finalists who have captivated the boxing world.

    “The finalists take home much more than over $200,000 in prize money and the José Sulaimán trophy: They earn a World Boxing Council ranking, the chance to fight for the Silver Title, and will undoubtedly receive a flood of offers from promoters for promotional contracts and boxing stardom,” said Mauricio Sulaimán, President of the World Boxing Council.

    “Those who are already participating in these Finals are very popular in their respective countries and have increased their international exposure as well.”

    A new format that aims to transform boxing

    Born from the vision of legendary WBC president José Sulaimán and brought to life by current president Mauricio Sulaimán, the Boxing Grand Prix aims to transform and improve upon boxing’s traditional structure by introducing:

    • Single-elimination bouts

    • Open scoring system with instant replay technology

    • The groundbreaking “WBC Enhanced Scoring System” featuring qualitative round-by-round assessments

    • Five judges in advanced stages to minimize potential controversy

    This system has elevated the showcase while pioneering new standards of transparency and establishing the tournament as a new benchmark for the sport of boxing

    The finalists: Eight stories, four crowns, and one shared dream

    The finalists competing for the José Sulaimán Trophy—the “Flame of Hope”—embody the tournament’s global spirit. Each has traveled a path marked by sacrifice, talent, and determination in pursuit of their aspirations and dreams.

    Featherweight

    Muhamet Qamili (Italy/Albania) – 25 years old – 17-0-1 (8 KOs)

    A technically disciplined, durable boxer with a relentless pressure style. He advances to the finals following a spectacular knockout in the semifinals.

    Brandon Mejía (Mexico) – 21 years old – 12-0 (10 KOs)

    The breakout star of the tournament. From food delivery driver to rising national hero, his power and aggression have made him a fan favorite.

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    Super Lightweight

    Carlos Utria (Colombia) – 22 years old – 13-0 (11 KOs)

    Already a hometown hero in Soplaviento, his devastating power and technical mastery have him on the verge of making history for his country.

    Mujibillo Tursunov (Uzbekistan) – 25 years old – 9-0 (8 KOs)

    Amateur Asian champion and a technical stylist with a warrior’s heart. He’s overcome tough battles and arrives with solid, disciplined boxing.

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    Middleweight

    Dylan Biggs (Australia) – 23 years old – 17-1 (9 KOs)

    Ring control, counterpunching power, and an ironclad mentality. His last two fights were a masterclass in consistency.

    Derek Pomerleau (Canada) – 25 years old – 15-0 (11 KOs)

    One of the most technical boxers in the tournament, known for his precision and adaptability. Aims to become the new face of Canadian boxing.

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    Heavyweight

    Kevin Ramírez (Argentina) – 25 years old – 11-0-2 (4 KOs)

    From sweeping streets in Buenos Aires to world championship contender. A natural cruiserweight with knockout power and the ability to devastate anyone with a single blow while showcasing fierce determination and the heart of an Argentine star.

    Ahmed Krnjić (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – 28 years old – 7-0 (4 KOs)

    The tournament’s technical giant. Standing at 6’7″ with exemplary mobility and precision, he aims to become his region’s first Grand Prix champion.

    A night that will change everything

    The December 20th Finals represent:

    • The conclusion of a tournament already hailed as a landmark in boxing history

    • The rise of new global stars

    • The fulfillment of a decades-long dream.

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