This Saturday, November 8, American contender Tresean “Set off” Wiggins (17-5-3, 10 KOs) will sq. off in opposition to Puerto Rico’s Leonel Omar Colón Santana (8-1, 3 KOs) for the vacant WBA NABA Gold Welterweight title (147 lbs), in a card staged in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, underneath the supervision of the North American Boxing Affiliation, an affiliate of the World Boxing Affiliation.
The 35-year-old New Yorker comes into this bout using a stable wave of momentum, with current knockout wins over Dakota Linger and Chris Howard. With greater than a decade within the skilled ranks, Wiggins has already fought for NABA and Worldwide titles and is understood for his aggressive, pressure-heavy fashion and his means to complete fights inside the space. His most up-to-date outing got here in June, when he stopped Linger by way of fourth-round TKO.
Colón, in the meantime, represents the following wave of Puerto Rican boxing. Although much less skilled, his group believes in his agility, sharp accuracy, and skill to adapt—qualities they count on will assist him pull off an upset on U.S. soil. This can be his first shot at a WBA-sanctioned belt, and a victory may open the doorways to the North American circuit.
Nicknamed “Taz,” the 20-year-old prospect may also be making his first look in a scheduled ten-round combat, as he appears to seize his first regional championship as knowledgeable.



















