On December 13th at the Stockton Arena in Stockton, California, Skye Nicolson (14-1, 3 KO) and Yuliahn “Cobrita” Luna Ávila (28-4-1, 4 KO) will be competing for the WBC interim super bantamweight title. A former champion, Nicolson (14-1, 3 KO) returns to the ring on a two-fight win streak since losing the WBC featherweight title to Tiara Brown. The Australian, known for her constant movement, sharp precision, and a tactical style that frustrates more aggressive opponents, enters with the mission of reestablishing herself as an elite contender. Her back-foot boxing, angle control, and ability to score without taking unnecessary risks remain her key weapons.
Mexico’s Luna is a seasoned fighter with championship experience and a record that reflects her depth. The former WBC bantamweight titleholder is methodical, strong, patient, and skilled at applying pressure without burning out early. She specializes in body work, a crucial factor when facing a mobile boxer like Nicolson.
The matchup is a clear clash of styles: Nicolson’s technique and volume against Luna’s strength, durability, and experience. For Nicolson, it’s a chance to prove she remains championship material; for Luna, an opportunity to disrupt plans and reenter the world-title picture.