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Mayora and Qamili Clear Weight for WBC Silver Title Clash

Mayora and Qamili
Mayora and Qamili Clear Weight for WBC Silver Title Clash

This Saturday, May 23, Venezuela’s most electrifying blue-chip prospect returns to the grand stage. La Guaira’s own Alessangel “El Colmillo de Oro” Mayora is set for a high-stakes showdown against battle-tested Albanian standout Muhamet Qamili, with the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver featherweight strap on the line.


The 10-round, 126-pound battle headlines a stacked card promoted by Arena Boxing Promotions at the Rudolf Weber-Arena in Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Both fighters have already cleared the first official hurdle of fight week—the scales. Mayora tipped the beam at a lean 57.8 kg (127.4 lbs), while Qamili scaled slightly heavier at 58.2 kg (128.3 lbs), making the championship bout official.


The undercard features plenty of firepower, including a heavyweight collision between France's Mourad Aliev (14-1, 11 KOs) and Nigeria's Raphael Akpejiori (19-2, 18 KOs), alongside undefeated prospect Luis Vela (6-0, 5 KOs) stepping up against Germany’s Oussma Kebdani (10-1, 3 KOs).


Tale of the Tape: Alessangel Mayora


Hailing from the Montesano neighborhood of La Guaira, Mayora returns to the squared circle following a nine-month layoff. He was last seen in August 2025, turning in a disciplined performance to secure a solid majority decision win over Luis Pacheco (17-1) at the iconic Poliedro de Caracas.


Mayora’s recent campaign has been a masterclass in activity. He opened 2025 with a blistering first-round starching of Ghenry Díaz in January. While he suffered a setback on the road in June 2024—dropping a unanimous decision to the undefeated Christ Esabe in France—he bounced back with consecutive stoppage victories over Luis Martínez and Adrián García later that year.


At 24 years old, “El Colmillo” (18-1, 14 KOs) brings legitimate fight-ending equalizer in both hands, boasting a knockout ratio north of 80%. This marks the steepest test of his professional career.


"The die is cast," Mayora shared via Instagram. "We are ready to show the world what we’re made of and bring that belt back home. We’re going with God and without fear."

Muhamet Qamili


The Albanian-born, Italy-based Qamili enters 2026 battle-tested and hungry. He is coming off a grueling, highly competitive run in the WBC Grand Prix in Saudi Arabia, where he stayed busy against top-tier opposition. His 2025 campaign included points victories over Ihor Semonchuk and Holy Dorgbetor, as well as a hard-fought draw against the American Troy Nash.


In the final stages of that tournament, Qamili showcased his versatility by icing Yoni Valverde Jr. in the opening round, before eventually losing his "0" in the tournament final, dropping a competitive unanimous decision to the unbeaten Mexican Brandon Mosqueda.


Qamili (17-1-1, 8 KOs) may lack Mayora’s raw power—sitting at a modest 50% KO rate—but at 25 years old, he possesses the superior ring craft and momentum of a man who has been fighting at the international level. For both men, the WBC Silver title is the golden ticket toward a shot at the full world championship.

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