Chase DeMoor continued his rise in professional boxing with another impressive victory, defeating Mexico’s Jesus Aguilar in a WBC title eliminator in Jamay, Mexico. The win not only added another victory to his professional record but also earned him a prestigious WBC Circuit Medal, marking another significant milestone in his boxing career.
The bout saw DeMoor overcome Aguilar, who entered the fight with an 8-4 professional record. Fighting on Mexican soil is never an easy task, but DeMoor delivered a composed performance to secure the victory and strengthen his position within the WBC rankings.

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The result improves DeMoor’s professional record to 16 wins, four losses, and two draws. The former football player turned boxer has steadily built his résumé in recent years, transitioning from influencer boxing into the professional ranks and taking on increasingly tougher competition.
Winning a WBC title eliminator is an important step for any fighter looking to climb the rankings. Coupled with the WBC Circuit Medal, the victory gives DeMoor additional momentum as he looks to move closer to bigger opportunities and potential regional or international title fights.
‼️Chase DeMoor Wins Again ‼️
— IFN (@IfnBoxing) July 18, 2026
Chase DeMoor defeated Jesus Aguilar (8-4) in a WBC title eliminator bout in Jamay, Mexico Yesterday, He also got a WBC Circuit Medal in the process.
His overall record improves to 16-4-2 👏🥊 pic.twitter.com/2XvIeEcCmS
DeMoor has remained active inside the ring and has consistently expressed his ambition to compete against higher-level opponents. This latest victory reinforces that goal, proving he is continuing to develop as a professional boxer while adding another notable achievement to his growing career.
With his record now standing at 16-4-2 and another WBC accolade to his name, Chase DeMoor will now turn his attention to the next challenge as he aims to build on his recent success and edge closer to championship contention.
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