Record: 18-3 (6 KOs)
Division: Super Lightweight/Welter
Nationality: British (Portsmouth, England)
Style: Technical, fast-handed boxer with slick movement and strong ring IQ
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Record: 10-2-1 (5 KOs)
Division: Super Lightweight
Hometown: Lowell, Massachusetts
Style: Aggressive orthodox fighter with explosive combinations and a relentless pace
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Record: 16-8-1 (9 KOs)
Division: Cruiserweight
Hometown/Nationality: Quito, Ecuador / Residing in Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 6′1″ (183 cm)
Nickname: “El Verdugo”
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Kechaune “Ghazi” Jenkins is a rising American professional boxer fighting out of Columbus, Ohio. Standing 5′10″ (178 cm) and fighting orthodox, Jenkins competes in the lightweight division.
Jenkins brings orthodox fundamentals and a sharp approach to the ring. With a respectable KO percentage for a lightweight and a consistent activity schedule, he’s establishing momentum early in his career. His Columbus base suggests a grounded camp and a regional fan-base building with each fight.

Luis Miguel Aguero Arías is a Dominican professional boxer from San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic. According to his BoxRec profile, he has competed in the super-bantamweight division.
Aguero enters the ring as an undefeated super-bantamweight with a strong finish rate — his 62.5% knockout ratio speaks to credible power for the weight class. Hailing from San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic, he represents emerging boxing talent from the region, bringing both ambition and a clean record into each fight.

Wayne Boudreaux Jr. brings the kind of grit and forward-pressure style that fits perfectly on a Reyes Boxing card. Fighting out of Marrero, Louisiana, the super welterweight has built a reputation as a tough, hungry competitor who comes to win — and who’s always ready to make a statement when the lights are on.
At 5’11” with an orthodox stance, Boudreaux blends physical toughness with a determined pace, and he’s proven he can turn momentum into finishes. With a professional record of 7-3 and 4 knockouts, he’s a fighter who doesn’t just show up to compete — he shows up to take ground, push the action, and earn respect every round.
Since turning pro in 2021, Wayne has continued to sharpen his craft through real fights against real styles — the kind of experience that builds fighters the right way. We’ve been proud to feature him and support his growth as he keeps climbing the 154-pound ladder.
Wayne Boudreaux Jr. is the type of fighter Reyes Boxing believes in: tough, entertaining, and built for big nights.
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