
(OCT 7) On October 11, 2025, veteran female boxer Mariana “Barby” Juárez will be defending her WBC Super Bantamweight Silver Title against Japan’s Tomomi Takano. Mariana Juárez, often hailed as one of the most respected figures in Mexican women’s boxing, carries with her a legacy that spans over two decades. Known for her technical skill and resilience, Juárez won the WBC Silver Title in 2024 by defeating Matshidiso Mokebisi via technical knockout.
Juárez is more than just a fighter; she is a pioneer in the sport, having held titles in both the bantamweight and super flyweight divisions. Her journey reflects the evolution of women’s boxing, and every bout further engraves her name deeper into boxing history.
On the other side of the ring, Tomomi Takano with a professional record of 14 wins, 5 losses, and 1 draw, including 9 knockouts, Takano has made her mark in Japan and is ready to introduce herself on the world stage.
As the date draws nearer, anticipation is building for the bout, although details about the venue remain under wraps. What is certain is that this fight will be featured on a notable card, alongside the exciting co-main event between Aarón De la Cruz and Reyneris Gutiérrez.
Both fighters bring their unique strengths to the ring; Juárez with her vast experience and tactical prowess, and Takano with her youthful energy and determination.
As we look forward to October 11, 2025, the bout between Mariana Juárez and Tomomi Takan serves not only as a contest for the WBC Super Bantamweight Silver Title but also as a representation of the evolving narrative of women’s boxing, with Juárez defending her hard-earned title and Takano seeking a breakthrough victory.