Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez vs Christopher Diaz
Centro de Usos Multiples, Los Mochis, Sinaloa
07.09.2025, 07:00
Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez vs Christopher Diaz: Prediction and odds on the Match on 07 September, 2025
This Sunday at Matchroom Boxing in the Super Featherweight Division, Sugar Nunez and Christopher Diaz will face off in the ring, aiming to impress fans once again. Scheduled as the Main Event under the 130 lbs (59.0 kg) weight class, this match is expected to be highly exciting. It will take place at the Centro de Usos Multiples, Los Mochis, Sinaloa. Sugar Nunez is coming into this match from a five-match winning streak, while Christopher Diaz has won four and lost one in the last five matches. Who will win this encounter? Here at Telecom Asia, we take a look at the match’s preview and offer free betting opportunities.
Claim Your Welcome Bonus!Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez's recent form
Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez (28-1, 27 KOs) suffered his first loss in 2018 but bounced back with 18 consecutive wins. He secured a world title shot in May, defeating Masanori Rikiishi by unanimous decision for the vacant IBF junior lightweight title. Nunez’s victory over Rikiishi marked his first time going the distance. His only loss was a six-round decision to Hiram Gallardo, but he quickly rebounded with 17 straight knockouts. His past wins include stoppages of Miguel Marriaga, Oscar Escandon, and Jesus Ceyca. Nunez’s first title defense will take place in his hometown of Los Mochis, Mexico. While his opponent, Diaz, doesn’t represent a step up in competition, the fight is expected to be a victory lap for Nunez. With a solid record and knockout power, Nunez is favored to entertain the crowd and likely extend his win streak.
Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez`s Strength
Nunez has boxed 114 rounds since his pro debut in 2015 and has fought outside of Mexico in his last three bouts. This fight marks his return to Mexico, where he last fought in October 2023.
Christopher Diaz's recent form
Christopher Diaz turned professional in 2013 and gained attention with his appearances on ESPN under Top Rank. His first shot at a world title came in 2018, when he lost a unanimous decision to Masayuki Ito for the WBO super featherweight title. Diaz then moved down to featherweight, where he won his first fight at the new weight class. He later lost to Shakur Stevenson and eventually earned another shot at the WBO world title, but was stopped by Emanuel Navarrete via technical knockout. Diaz is 4-2 in his last six fights, with his most recent loss coming in December against Henry Lebron. He rebounded with a win in April and now gets another opportunity to challenge for the IBF 130-lb title. At 30 years old, Diaz has a record of 30-5 with 19 knockouts. He has shown heart in his losses, including a 12th-round stoppage to Navarrete for the WBO Featherweight Title and a majority decision loss to Isaac Dogboe for the NABF Featherweight Belt. Diaz’s other losses include a unanimous decision defeat to Ito in 2018 for the WBO Super Featherweight title and another to Shakur Stevenson in 2019.
Christopher Diaz`s Strength
Diaz has decent power, with 63.3% of his wins coming by stoppage. He’s known for his aggressive, action-packed style, aiming to stop opponents rather than leave it to the judges. He was named 2016's prospect of the year by ESPN Deportes.
Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez vs Christopher Diaz Betting Insights, Tips & Odds
- Born in Philadelphia and raised in Puerto Rico, Diaz now fights out of Orlando, Florida. He has 194 rounds under his belt and stands 5-feet-6-inches tall with a 64-inch reach, giving up four inches to Nunez.
Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez vs Christopher Diaz Expert Betting Tip
Núñez vs Díaz will be on September 6 in Los Mochis The Mexican Eduardo “Sugar” Núñez will defend his crown against Christopher Díaz in a card that the company Matchroom Boxing will organize in Mexico. Hailing from Puerto Rico, Diaz had a strong start to his career, winning regional titles like the WBO-NABO junior lightweight belt. His consistency and skill earned him a world title shot, but despite facing losses, he’s remained resilient and continued fighting tough opposition. Eduardo Núñez, the younger and in-form fighter, faces Christopher Diaz, who hasn't shown enough recently to deserve another world title shot. Despite that, the fight is set to go ahead. This should be a straightforward defense for Núñez, with a stoppage likely within 10 rounds.
Our First prediction is W1 to win by KO, TKO, or DQ and over 6.5 rounds at 2.80 odds on 1xbet
Our Second Prediction is a Over 6.5 total rounds with odds at 1.72 odds on bet365
Our third prediction is Fight the distance (yes) at 6.00 odds on Betway
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