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Oscar Collazo vs Joey Canoy: Fight Preview, Prediction & Analysis

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Oscar Collazo puts three world titles on the line against dangerous Filipino challenger Joey Canoy on June 20, 2026 at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, California. The WBA Super, WBO and The Ring minimumweight titles are all at stake in a matchup that pits Puerto Rico’s unbeaten champion against a battle-hardened veteran riding a seven-fight win streak.

Fight Details

DateJune 20, 2026
VenueFrontwave Arena, Oceanside, California
PromotionGolden Boy Promotions
DivisionMinimumweight (105 lb)
Rounds12
BroadcastDAZN (US), DAZN Global (UK)

Oscar Collazo — “El Pupilo”

Oscar Collazo (13-0, Puerto Rico) is the most complete minimumweight on the planet right now. The 28-year-old southpaw holds the WBA Super, WBO and The Ring minimumweight titles — a collection built through unbeaten professionalism since his debut in 2020. Standing just 5’1” with a 62.6” reach, Collazo’s frame is compact but his boxing is anything but small: a slick southpaw who combines elite movement with the punching power to stop opposition late.

His last five fights tell the story of a champion growing into a true pound-for-pound talent. A unanimous decision over Jesus Haro in March 2026 showed his championship temperament; before that, a TKO7 of Jayson Vayson, a KO5 of Edwin Cano, and a KO7 of former champion Thammanoon Niyomtrong. The stoppages are coming in deeper rounds as opponents improve — a sign Collazo is fighting better and better competition.

Record: 13-0 | Stance: Southpaw | Height: 5’1” / 155 cm | Reach: 62.6” / 159 cm | Age: 28 | Nationality: Puerto Rico

Recent Form:

DateOpponentResultMethod
Mar 2026Jesus HaroWUD 12
Sep 2025Jayson VaysonWTKO 7
Mar 2025Edwin CanoWKO 5
Nov 2024Thammanoon NiyomtrongWKO 7
Jun 2024ZapataWUD 12

Joey Canoy — “The Babyface”

Joey Canoy (25-5-2, 15 KOs, Philippines) is the WBC’s No. 1 ranked minimumweight and the most credible challenger Collazo has faced. At 32, the Sanman Boxing product from General Santos City brings 32 professional fights of hard-won wisdom to Oceanside. He’s a fellow southpaw with 15 KOs in 25 wins — more stoppages in total than Collazo has fights — and a seven-fight winning streak that includes the WBC International minimumweight title won in 2025.

Canoy’s last outing, a unanimous decision over Pablito Balidio in March 2026, was a tune-up. Before that, a TKO10 of Vietnamese challenger Minh Phat Sam showed he retains the finishing instinct. The five defeats on his record came against elite-level opposition and don’t diminish what he brings here — particularly his southpaw-on-southpaw experience, which neutralises one of Collazo’s usual advantages against orthodox fighters.

Record: 25-5-2 (15 KOs) | Stance: Southpaw | Height: 5’3” / 160 cm | Age: 32 | Nationality: Philippines

Recent Form:

DateOpponentResultMethod
Mar 14, 2026Pablito BalidioWUD
Apr 27, 2025Minh Phat SamWTKO 10
Dec 27, 2024Ariston AtonWUD
Jun 12, 2024Alex WinwoodWUD

Tale of the Tape

CollazoCanoy
Record13-025-5-2
KOs4+15
Age2832
Height5’1” / 155 cm5’3” / 160 cm
Reach62.6” / 159 cm
StanceSouthpawSouthpaw
NationalityPuerto RicoPhilippines

Styles Matchup

The southpaw-vs-southpaw dynamic strips away one of Collazo’s typical structural advantages — his lead right hand won’t land as cleanly against a fellow lefty, and Canoy’s 15 KOs tell you he knows how to find shots on a southpaw too. Both men will be circling to the right, trying to land the left hand first.

But what the tale of the tape doesn’t capture is the gulf in punch volume and combination speed. Collazo generates output at a rate that wears opponents down even when his power shots don’t land clean — he’s averaged over six rounds per fight across 78 total rounds of competition, and those rounds have been spent getting progressively more efficient. Canoy’s path to victory runs through disruption: rough him up early, break rhythm, and let 32-year-old experience take over in the championship rounds.

Keys to Victory

Collazo wins if:

Canoy wins if:

Prediction & Betting Odds

Odds: Collazo -1600 (1/16) | Canoy +850 (17/2)

The odds say everything. A 16-to-1 differential reflects genuine class separation, and it’s hard to argue. Collazo is one of the most avoided fighters in boxing at 105 lb — the fact that Canoy is the one who stepped up speaks to his credentials, but Collazo’s speed, volume and southpaw craft should prove too much. Canoy’s durability is real — he’s been stopped only twice in 32 fights — so don’t rule out the full twelve, but the champion’s hand should be raised.

Prediction: Collazo UD 12

How to Watch

CountryBroadcasterStart Time
United StatesDAZN8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
United KingdomDAZN Global1:00 AM BST (June 21)

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FAQ

When is Collazo vs Canoy? June 20, 2026, at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, California. The main card starts at 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT.

How to watch Collazo vs Canoy? Live on DAZN in the US and DAZN Global in the UK. UK viewers should note the main event is unlikely to start before 1:00 AM BST on June 21.

What titles are on the line in Collazo vs Canoy? The WBA Super World Minimumweight, WBO World Minimumweight and The Ring Strawweight titles are all at stake.

What are the betting odds for Collazo vs Canoy? Oscar Collazo is a heavy favourite at -1600 (US) / 1/16 (UK). Joey Canoy is the underdog at +850 / 17/2.

What is Joey Canoy’s record? Joey Canoy enters the fight 25-5-2 with 15 KOs. He is the WBC’s No. 1 ranked minimumweight and arrives on a seven-fight winning streak including the WBC International minimumweight title.

What is Oscar Collazo’s record? Oscar Collazo is unbeaten at 13-0. The 28-year-old southpaw holds three world titles at minimumweight and has never been beaten as a professional.


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