Miami fan-favorite Bryan “El Gallo” Duran will make his Dirty Boxing Championship (DBX) debut in a 145-pound showdown against Kameeko “Wild Child” Hall taking place Friday, April 10th at the James L. Knight Center in Miami and streaming live and for free beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT on the Dirty Boxing Championship YouTube Channel. That match-up leads into an action-packed top of the card featuring the DBX interim heavyweight title bout between Michael Garcia and Rob “The Wolf” Perez, plus the return of Montavious Ware taking on veteran Luis Saldana, both fighters sporting 1-0 DBX records. Also making his DBX debut will be 6’7” Tibaba Progress, who steps into the ring against 6’6” boxing veteran Blake LaCaze (8-16-2 in traditional boxing) in a 185-pound duel. Kicking off the main card at 9:45 p.m. ET/6:45 p.m. PT is Milos “The Cobra” Janicic looking to keep his 2-0 record blemish-free against Taylor “The Wyldman” Burley at 165 pounds. For ticket information and event details, visit https://dirtyboxingchampionship.com/.
Prior to main card action, a loaded lineup of undercard bouts will light up the ring, with fighters looking to make big statements in DBX6 action.
The card will include former UFC competitor A.J. “The Savage” Cunningham facing Indiana’s Gabriel “Tag” Eurit (1-0 DBX) in a 145-pound duel... Bobby “Heavy Hands” Henry in a 155-pound matchup taking on Atlanta’s Jeremy Henry, Korean brawler Seung Jun Lee (1-0 DBX) facing Arizona’s Steven Gurrola in a heavyweight bout and Bellator veteran Jaleel “The Realest” Willis (1-0 DBX) battling North Carolina’s Ryan Jett in a 170-pound matchup.
The lineup opens with a trio of DBX bouts that will see Dustin “Hollywood” Bailey (1-0 DBX) in 185-pound action against fellow DBX unbeaten Jeff “Insidious” Craig (1-0 DBX), plus Monte Ogbonna-Morrison (1-0 DBX) faces Leonardo Acanda in a 185-pound matchup, while Guam’s Josh Alvarez steps in against Orlando’s Eddie Perez Bruno (0-1 DBX) in the 160-pound opening bout.
Originally from Cuba and now fighting out of Miami, Bryan “El Gallo” Duran has made a name for himself on the bare knuckle circuit with a 8-1-1 record dating back to 2022, earning all of his victories by stoppage in three rounds or less. Duran returns to the ring after making his 2026 debut on March 20th by stopping Derek Perez in just 19 seconds. He’ll go toe-to-toe with boxing and MMA veteran Kameeko “The Wild Child” Hall, who will also be making his first foray into the DBX arena. The 27-year-old from Brunswick, Georgia has eight pro boxing and four pro MMA bouts to his name, on top of nine amateur fights across MMA and kickboxing, and most recently competed in a pro boxing bout in January.
Standing at an eye-catching 6’7”, Tibaba Progress comes from a Muay Thai background and will now bring his striking ability into the DBX ring with his debut on April 10. A Ghanaian native who moved to Thailand when he was 16 to pursue his combat sports dreams, Progress most recently was successful in a FightZumi boxing match against Maroc Mauler last year. He’ll be opposed by a fighter who’s nearly his equal in height in the 6’6” Blake LaCaze, who’s fought professionally since 2016 in both pro boxing and bare knuckle boxing. The Monroe, Louisiana native has scored nine wins in the two disciplines, and has faced a slew of veteran fighters along the way, including Aaron Pryor Jr., Tristan Kalkreuth and KeAndre Leatherwood.
Representing his native Podgorica, Montenegro, Milos “Cobra” Janicic has dominated in a pair of DBX bouts, first scoring a unanimous decision over Guilherme Bastos on DBX2 last June before most recently stopping Lamar Brown in round one last August in DBX3 action. In addition to his DBX triumphs, the 28-year-old has compiled a 19-3 pro MMA record throughout his career. He’ll be challenged by the Fort Wayne, Indiana native Taylor “The Wyldman” Burley, who steps in for his DBX debut on April 10. The 31-year-old competed in seven amateur bouts across MMA and kickboxing before turning pro during a 2025 campaign that saw him defeat Brandon Slabaugh before suffering a defeat to David Bergida in his last bout.
In addition to the non-stop action inside the ring will be the exclusive meet and greet opportunity with MMA superstar Jon Jones.