
Mexican Boxer Mayeli Flores Rosquero Aims for undisputed glory
By Hesiquio Balderas
PhilBoxing.com
Fri, 26 Sep 2025
Mayeli Flores Rosquero, the reigning WBA World Super Bantamweight Champion, is poised to etch her name in the annals of boxing history. Hailing from Hidalgo, Mexico, Mayeli (13-1-1, 4 KO's) is resolute in her pursuit to become the first Mexican fighter to claim an undisputed championship in the four-belt era.
"I am thoroughly prepared for this bout," Mayeli stated in an exclusive interview. "I have been awaiting this opportunity my entire life, not solely for personal fulfillment, but also for the Mexican people, my family, and my fans. To be the inaugural Mexican indigenous world champion in boxing history and secure the four super bantamweight titles would be a dream realized."
Mayeli's ascent to the top has been remarkable, with a familial background in boxing that dates back generations. Her grandfather and uncle, Álvaro Rosquero, were both accomplished boxers, with her uncle having competed at the prestigious Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles.
"I take immense pride in hailing from a lineage of Mexican warriors," Mayeli expressed. "Having already attained my objective of becoming a world champion, I am now striving to claim all the accolades."
Mayeli's forthcoming bout against British opponent Ellie Scotney (11-0, 0 KO's) is scheduled to take place on November 14th at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, as part of the undercard for the highly anticipated Jake Paul vs. Tank Davis match, which will be broadcast live on Netflix. A victory would cement her place in history as the third fighter from the state of Hidalgo to achieve greatness, joining the esteemed ranks of Pipino Cuevas and Gregorio "Goyo" Vargas.
The timing of Mayeli's fight couldn't be more propitious, with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum having declared this year as the Year of the Indigenous Mexican Woman. Mayeli views this as a tremendous opportunity to inspire and motivate her people.
"I hope that everyone will be able to witness my fight on Netflix," Mayeli said. "Ellie Scotney is a formidable English opponent, but I am confident that I will claim the titles and make it a memorable Mexican night in November."
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