BLK Prime Boxing continued its commitment to spotlighting top-tier women’s boxing with a competitive showdown between Yvonne Flores and Brazilian veteran Simone da Silva on Friday, June 27. Held at a buzzing venue and streamed live to fans worldwide, the bout delivered grit, strategy, and high-volume action across six exciting rounds.
BLK Prime Boxing
Watch Now: Online Full Fight
Date/Time: Friday 06.27.2025 at 08:00 PM ET
U.S. Broadcast: Internet PPV
Promotion: BLK Prime Boxing
Co-Promoter: Global Combat Collective
Venue: Charles Koch Arena
Location: Wichita, Kansas
Enclosure: Ring
Matchmaker: Eric Bottjer, Nelson Lopez Jr
Boxing Bouts: 13
Pre-Fight Hype: Youth vs Experience
Yvonne Flores (5-1-1, 2 KOs) came into this bout with momentum and rising stock in the bantamweight division. The New Mexico-based fighter has impressed audiences with her relentless pace, sharp bodywork, and improving ring generalship. With aspirations of fighting for a regional title, Flores viewed this fight as her biggest test to date.
Simone da Silva (17-24, 6 KOs), a seasoned veteran from São Paulo, Brazil, brought experience, resilience, and a resume filled with international bouts against top competition. While her record doesn’t tell the full story, da Silva has gone rounds with elite-level opponents and always comes to fight.
The matchup was billed as a “prove-it” moment for Flores and a possible late-career resurgence opportunity for da Silva.
Round-by-Round Highlights
Round 1:
Flores established control early with a stiff jab and forward pressure. Da Silva used lateral movement and picked her shots, but Flores landed the more meaningful punches, particularly to the body.
Round 2:
Da Silva adjusted, using her experience to land counters while Flores advanced aggressively. A left hook from da Silva caught Flores clean, but Flores answered back with a furious flurry in the final 20 seconds.
Round 3:
The fight heated up as both women exchanged heavy shots at close range. Flores’ volume began to overwhelm da Silva, who covered up and fired back in spots. A body shot visibly slowed the Brazilian late in the round.
Round 4:
Flores began taking over. She pushed da Silva against the ropes repeatedly, landing clean combinations. Da Silva held her ground but struggled to keep up with the output.
Round 5:
Flores continued her body attack, landing hooks and uppercuts in the pocket. Da Silva stayed game and fired back, but Flores’ conditioning and consistent pressure gave her a clear edge.
Round 6:
The final round saw both fighters empty the tank. Da Silva gave a valiant effort, landing a looping right hand, but Flores closed strong with three-punch combos and body shots that sealed the round.
Final Decision: Flores Wins by Unanimous Decision
After six high-action rounds, the judges awarded a unanimous decision to Yvonne Flores, who improves her record to 6-1-1 (2 KOs).
Official Scorecards:
- 60–54
- 59–55
- 60–54
While da Silva had moments of success, Flores’ pace, pressure, and cleaner shots earned her a convincing victory in front of an appreciative crowd.
Fighter Stats and Punch Breakdown
Category | Yvonne Flores | Simone da Silva |
---|---|---|
Total Punches Landed | 176 | 112 |
Jabs Landed | 68 | 37 |
Power Punches Landed | 108 | 75 |
Accuracy | 36% | 28% |
Knockdowns | 0 | 0 |
Flores’ consistent output and bodywork wore down da Silva over time, while her accuracy and footwork limited da Silva’s counterpunching opportunities.
Post-Fight Interviews & Reactions
Yvonne Flores (Post-fight):
“Simone’s tough — she brought everything I expected. I wanted to dominate, and I think I did that. I’m ready for a step-up. Give me a regional belt next.”
Simone da Silva:
“She’s young, strong, and fast. I gave it my all, but she controlled the pace. I’m proud I went the distance, and I’ll keep fighting.”
Flores’ coach praised her focus:
“We trained for a pressure fight, and she executed it perfectly. She showed discipline, stamina, and maturity tonight.”
What This Fight Means for the Women’s Bantamweight Division
With this win, Yvonne Flores moves closer to contender status in the women’s bantamweight rankings. Her improved defense, consistent work rate, and body-punching ability make her a serious player in a competitive division.
Flores could now be eligible for a WBC Silver, WBO International, or regional NABF title shot within the next 6–12 months.
Simone da Silva, though now 17-25, remains one of the toughest gatekeepers in the sport. She has fought champions and rising stars alike and continues to offer young prospects the kind of test they need to prepare for the top tier.
Upcoming Fight Implications
Yvonne Flores:
- Potential regional title matchups with fighters like Jamie Mitchell, Mayeli Flores, or Shurretta Metcalf
- Possible co-main event spot on a future BLK Prime card
- An eight-round fight against a world-ranked opponent by the end of 2025
Simone da Silva:
- Likely to return to action later this year as a late-notice opponent
- Her toughness and experience make her a valuable asset for matchmakers building prospects
Yvonne Flores vs Simone da Silva was a compelling display of youthful energy versus veteran savvy. Flores’ victory was not just a win on paper — it was a statement that she’s ready to compete with the best in her class. Her pressure, conditioning, and volume punching proved too much for the veteran da Silva.
As Flores climbs the ladder, the bantamweight division should take notice. She’s not just coming — she’s here.
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