Nashua, NH – Unbeaten junior middleweight prospect Michael “The Blessed Southpaw” Fontanez (12-0, 8 Kos) will take a big step forward in his boxing career Saturday 6 Septemberheadliner are first These boxing map on the Lowell Memorial Auditorium Against the Venezuelan Power Pluncher Esneiker Correa (16-6-1, 14 Kos) in an exciting eight-round game.
Tickets for Mill City Mayhem are now available, starting at $ 80, and can be purchased via CES Fights or the Lowell Auditorium website.
Michael Fontanez vs. Esneiker Correa – What to expect in Lowell Memorial Auditorium
Fontanez, 29, goes to this fight in peak shape. Have already fought twice in 2025 and competed with the Boston Butchers In the Combat League team, Fontanez is ready to make a statement about home grass. For the Nashua, NH, resident, headlining in Lowell – only 30 minutes from his hometown – is particularly special.
“I once headed with another company, but it was a last-minute thing,” says Fontanez. “This is absolutely bigger. Lowell is a robust boxing city that everyone knows for the golden gloves and Mickey Ward, so it’s pretty cool to head there.”
Tough training camp and mental breakthrough: Fontanez ready for Correa
Fontanez has passed a demanding training camp to prepare for Correa, a 26-year-old Venezuelan based in Miami with 14 knockouts under his 16 wins. Fontanez recognizes the challenge and has faith in his preparation.
“It was a brutal training camp, but I had a mental breakthrough last week,” says Fontanez. “Everyone says they had the best training camp, but I really mean that. This was probably my hardest one, but I peak at the right time.”
Fontanez juggling boxing, work and family life
Despite the balance of boxing with landscape architecture, personal training and real estate management, Fontanez is not repellent in his dedication to his career.
“Your 9 to 5 supports your 6 to 10,” he explains. “I feel that I am intended for this, and I know it is fruit. You only have one shot, so I try to put my mark in boxing while I’m young.”
Fontanez’s partnership with CES -boxing: steady career development
Since re -signing with These boxing In July, Fontanez believes that his career was moved in the right direction. He credits the Providence, on RI -based promoter, to give him the opportunity to face stiffer competition while he goes up the ranks.
“They give me the right fights and gradually a stiffer level of competition,” says Fontanez. “With CES I can concentrate on my training. They have a plan for my career. They are also not afraid to throw me in 50/50 battles, and I am not afraid to sit in it.”
Esneiker Correa: Dangerous opponent for Fontanez
Fontanez is confronted with a formidable opponent in Correa, a puncher with 14 knockouts in 16 wins. Correa has been active this year and fought in April and June before their confrontation in September.
“He is good – he has 14 knockouts in 16 wins, so I don’t sleep on him,” Fontanez admits. “He is strong and Rangy, so I sparring with heavyweights to prepare. I know he is going to try to remove my head, but I am prepared for that. I think I am smarter and sharper, and it will show it.”
Looking ahead: Fontanez’s ambitions for the world ranking
Fontanez wants to climb the world ranking in the coming years. After an impressive victory Ray Oliveira Jr. At Dazn, where Fontanez Oliveira stopped in the 6th round in Mohegan Sun Arena, the unbeaten prospect looks in the top 25 or top 50 by 2026.
“I have to come after 6 September, but I would like to be in the top 25 or top 50 in 2026,” says Fontanez. “I don’t want to exceed, but I think that’s reasonable.”
Fontanez set to deliver a memorable performance in Lowell Memorial Auditorium
While he is preparing for his big night in Lowell, Fontanez wants to deliver an unforgettable version for his fans and supporters.
“I just want to thank everyone for picking up on September 6,” says Fontanez. “It is pretty cool to head so close to home, and I am grateful. I am going to give it everything. I am prepared for the victory, but only God knows what will happen. I know I am ready to show my skills.”

Roberto Villa is the CEO, founder, executive writer, senior editor of Fightbook MMA. Has a passion for combat sports and also a podcast -guest for sitting rings. He is also a former MMA hunter and kick boxer.
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