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Mourning in Mexican boxing: Young talent Randy Leon murdered

His career promised international projection

Carlos Rodríguez By Carlos Rodríguez
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The Mexican boxing community is in mourning after the tragic death of Randy Jaret Leon Loaiza, a promising boxer of only 22 years of age, killed on the weekend of May 4-5, 2025, the same weekend in which Canelo Álvarez defeated William Scull in Saudi Arabia.

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The news was confirmed by the Mexico City Boxing Commission, which expressed its sorrow through social media: “The H. Mexico City Professional Boxing Commission regrets the sensitive passing of boxer Randy Jaret León Loaiza. For him our prayers, for his family and friends our love”.

Crime and uncertainty

Randy Leon
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According to preliminary reports, Randy Jaret León Loaiza was the victim of a gunshot wound in an attack whose motivation is still unknown.

The young Mexican boxer had recently returned from Argentina, where he had fought his most recent fight.

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So far, there have been no arrests and no official version of the motive for the murder, leaving a painful and uncertain picture.

This event generates deep concern not only in the sports world, but also in Mexican society, given the growing violence that continues to claim young victims with promising futures.

Talent on the rise

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Born in Mexico City in 2002, the boxer Randy Leon made his professional debut in November 2019.

His record so far was 15 wins, 1 loss and 2 draws, with 7 knockouts to his credit.

The Mexican boxing community is in mourning

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The offensive style of Randy Leon combined with a solid technique, had placed him as one of the most talked about names among the new generations of Mexican boxing.

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Experts and fans agreed that León had everything to shine in international arenas, and his projection pointed to future fights in the United States and Latin America. May he rest in peace…

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