Unbeaten Ryan Maine Wants A Championship “Within 2 Years”

Ryan Maine Out Of Orlando Showing Promise

Undefeated super welterweight Ryan Maine
Ryan Maine building momentum as super welterweight (credit: X: @ProBox_TV, IG: @boxlitepro/@maineevent_main)

Ryan Maine Continues Gaining Momentum at Super Welterweight


In the surging boxing scene of Orlando, Florida, a new contender is making waves in the super welterweight division. Ryan “The Main Event” Maine, a 26-year-old orthodox fighter standing at 5’11”, has rapidly ascended the ranks with an unblemished professional record of 8-0-0.

Born in Plantation, Florida, and now fighting out of Orlando, Maine has showcased a blend of power and technique that’s captivated boxing enthusiasts. His most recent bout on May 10, 2025, at the Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, Florida, on the Erickson Lubin vs Ardreal Holmes undercard saw him deliver a stunning second-round knockout against seasoned opponent Gabriel Escalante (14-3-0). A devastating body shot ended the match, highlighting Maine’s precision and strength.

“This fight proved that I am really finding my rhythm as a pro. I’m excited to get back in camp and keep the momentum going.” – Ryan Maine on his victory

This victory adds to Maine’s impressive streak, including unanimous decision wins over Omar Rosales and Bilal Quintyne, and a second-round TKO against Jorge Rodrigo Sosa. His consistent performances have solidified his reputation as a formidable force in the ring. Under the guidance of renowned trainer Jorge Rubio, known for his work with elite fighters such as Guillermo Rigondeaux, David Haye, and Jermaine Taylor, Maine has honed his skills and strategic approach. Promoted by Gonzalo Sapia’s Boxlite Promotions, Maine benefits from a team dedicated to propelling him to greater heights in the boxing world.

“It’s been great watching him improve each time out. Aside from being his promoter, I am fan of him as a fighter. The plan is to keep him active, and to be knocking on the door of championships within the next 2 years.” – Gonzalo Sapia on his experience promoting Maine

As Maine continues his ascent, fans and analysts alike are eager to see how far “The Main Event” will go. With his combination of talent, training, and tenacity, the future looks bright for this Orlando-based pugilist.

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