The welterweight spotlight at Ring Wars XVII shone brightly on Friday, June 27, as Edwine Humaine Jr stepped into the ring to face Colombia’s Alejandro Munera. Hosted at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the bout delivered a powerful showcase of speed, skill, and grit. For Humaine Jr, this was more than a fight — it was a statement to the boxing world.
Ring Wars XVII
Watch Now: Online Full Fight
Date/Time: Friday 06.27.2025 at 07:00 PM ET
U.S. Broadcast: Internet PPV
Promotion: King’s Promotions
Venue: 2300 Arena
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Enclosure: Ring
Matchmaker: Raul Chirino, Corey Kauffman, Marshall Kauffman
Boxing Bouts: 10
🥊 Pre-Fight Hype: The Prospect vs The Veteran Test
Edwine Humaine Jr (4-0, 3 KOs), an athletic and highly touted American prospect, had been building momentum in the regional boxing scene. Known for his power and slick movement, Humaine Jr entered the bout as a favorite — but also under pressure to perform and prove he’s more than just hype.
Facing him was Alejandro Munera (6-9-4, 5 KOs), a well-traveled journeyman from Colombia who’s earned a reputation as a rugged test for upcoming fighters. While Munera has seen mixed results, he’s shared the ring with several fast-rising names and came into the fight with nothing to lose.
For Humaine Jr, a win would solidify his upward trajectory. For Munera, an upset could put him back on the map.
🔔 Round-by-Round Highlights
Round 1:
Humaine Jr came out sharp, working behind a stiff jab and doubling up with quick right hands. Munera shelled up, trying to read the angles, but a thudding body shot from Humaine made an early impression.
Round 2:
Munera stepped forward more aggressively, attempting to push Humaine to the ropes. Humaine answered with crisp counters, including a looping right that snapped Munera’s head back.
Round 3:
Humaine started picking up the pace. A sneaky uppercut in the clinch caught Munera clean, and he followed with a flurry that forced Munera into survival mode. The referee gave a close look but allowed the action to continue.
Round 4:
Munera showed heart and grit, landing a few counters in close, but Humaine’s footwork and timing stayed a step ahead. A left hook to the ribs visibly hurt Munera near the end of the round.
Round 5:
Humaine Jr boxed with confidence, switching levels and snapping jabs to set up power shots. Munera absorbed punishment but stayed upright. Humaine seemed in full control.
Round 6:
With the fight firmly in hand, Humaine remained composed, landed clean punches, and closed out strong. Munera’s durability kept him in it, but he couldn’t turn the tide.
🏁 Final Decision: Humaine Jr Cruises to Victory
After six dominant rounds, the judges awarded a unanimous decision to Edwine Humaine Jr, who improved his record to 5-0.
Official Scorecards:
- 60–54
- 60–54
- 59–55
It was a clean sweep on two cards, and Humaine Jr’s dominance was never in doubt.
📊 Fighter Stats and Punch Breakdown
Category | Edwine Humaine Jr | Alejandro Munera |
---|---|---|
Total Punches Landed | 165 | 82 |
Jabs Landed | 72 | 30 |
Power Punches Landed | 93 | 52 |
Accuracy | 38% | 24% |
Knockdowns | 0 | 0 |
Humaine’s accuracy, punch variation, and body attack were clear difference-makers. Munera showed durability, but his lack of volume and clean connections cost him on the scorecards.
🎤 Post-Fight Interviews and Reactions
Edwine Humaine Jr (Post-fight):
“I wanted to box smart, stay patient, and break him down round by round. He was tough, but I never felt out of control. I’m ready for tougher names.”
Alejandro Munera:
“He’s got skills. I tried to make it messy, but he stayed calm and boxed smart. I respect him. I’ll be back.”
Humaine’s corner praised his composure, noting: “It wasn’t about rushing the knockout — it was about learning, controlling the tempo, and showing maturity. He did that tonight.”
📈 What It Means for the Welterweight Division
With this win, Edwine Humaine Jr takes another step forward in the ultra-competitive welterweight landscape. Still early in his career, he now has five pro wins, including four dominant performances and three stoppages. The next logical step is an eight-rounder against a seasoned opponent — one with a winning record and the power to test him under pressure.
For Alejandro Munera, the loss adds to his record, but his role as a global gatekeeper remains intact. He can still serve as a durable opponent for other prospects — and may land another international fight soon.
👀 Upcoming Fight Implications
Edwine Humaine Jr:
A return later in 2025 is expected, with possible opponents including East Coast veterans or mid-tier contenders. Names like Wesley Ferrer, Eric Palmer, or Anthony Laureano could make sense for his next step up.
Alejandro Munera:
May head back to South America for regional fights or continue his journeyman campaign in the U.S. and Mexico. His toughness ensures opportunities will still come.
📝 Final Thoughts
Edwine Humaine Jr vs Alejandro Munera may not have ended in a knockout, but it was a valuable learning experience for the young prospect. Humaine showed patience, ring generalship, and professional discipline — all traits of a fighter ready for bigger stages.
If he continues at this pace and stays active, Edwine Humaine Jr could be a name we see in title conversations by 2026.
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