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Boxing Match Preview: Abel Mejia (10-0-0, 7 KOs) vs. Jaybrio Pe Benito (6-0-0, 4 KOs)

Event Overview

The lightweight clash between Abel Mejia and Jaybrio Pe Benito is a featured bout on the “Zuffa Boxing 3: Ajagba vs. Martin” card, promoted by Zuffa Boxing (a UFC-affiliated promotion), on Sunday, February 15, 2026, at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. This modern venue, located in the bustling entertainment district of Las Vegas, has a capacity of approximately 5,000 for combat sports events and features cutting-edge LED displays and production capabilities, making it ideal for high-profile undercard fights. The bout is scheduled for 8 rounds at the 135 lbs lightweight limit, serving as an early main card attraction and a showcase for two undefeated prospects looking to climb the rankings in a competitive division.

The event streams live on Paramount+ starting at 6:00 PM ET (3:00 PM PT, 11:00 PM GMT, 1:00 PM local Pacific Time on February 15).

The Mejia-Pe Benito ringwalk is projected around 9:05 PM ET, subject to the pace of preliminary bouts. This fight represents a step-up for both, with Mejia’s experience edge potentially clashing against Pe Benito’s raw potential in what could be a fan-friendly scrap.

Injury Report

No injuries have been reported for either fighter in the lead-up to the event. Mejia, who was active throughout 2025 without any noted issues, has confirmed full fitness through camp updates and pre-fight medicals. Pe Benito, coming off a unanimous decision win in his most recent outing, has also shown no signs of setbacks, with his team emphasizing peak conditioning during training at the Wild Card Boxing Club. Weigh-ins on February 14 proceeded without incident, and no last-minute news suggests any health concerns or withdrawals.

Fighter Matchups and Analysis

This 8-round lightweight contest pits two undefeated orthodox punchers against each other in a prospect showdown. Both fighters stand at approximately 5’8″ with similar reaches (around 68-70 inches, unconfirmed for Pe Benito), setting up a potential inside brawl where power and stamina will be tested. Mejia (135 lbs in recent weigh-ins) brings more pro experience at 22 years old, while Pe Benito (134 lbs last) is a 27-year-old Hawaiian talent making waves on the West Coast. The matchup favors Mejia’s volume and finishing ability early, but Pe Benito’s durability could force a grind if it goes deep. No prior head-to-head or shared opponents add to the uncertainty.

  • Abel Mejia (10-0-0, 7 KOs)
    • Background and Style: The 22-year-old from California, fighting out of Los Angeles, is a rising star with a 70% KO rate, known for his aggressive pressure, sharp combinations, and body work. Training in the competitive SoCal scene, Mejia debuted professionally 2.5 years ago and has quickly built a reputation as a finisher, blending power with improving footwork to overwhelm opponents.
    • Recent Form: Mejia is on a perfect 10-fight streak, going 4-0 in 2025 with three stoppages. His last bout: A TKO victory (details sparse, but confirmed as part of his undefeated run). Prior: Three KOs in 2025 against regional competition, showcasing improved stamina and power. Last five: W-W-W-W-W (3 KOs). He’s averaged under 5 rounds per fight recently, with a focus on early finishes against stepping-up foes.
    • Fight History Highlights: With 10 pro fights (estimated 35-40 rounds), Mejia has dominated the California circuit, securing seven KOs against mostly unheralded opposition. His career highlights include a string of stoppages in 2025, building hype as a potential contender. Amateur background unknown, but his pro progression suggests rapid development. This Vegas debut is his biggest stage yet.
    • Strengths/Weaknesses: Explosive power, undefeated momentum, and ability to end fights early. However, limited high-level tests could expose him if Pe Benito drags him into later rounds.
  • Jaybrio Pe Benito (6-0-0, 4 KOs)
    • Background and Style: The 27-year-old from Ewa Beach, Hawaii (training in California), boasts a 67% KO rate and a pressure style, using his jab to set up hooks and uppercuts. Under legendary coach Freddie Roach at Wild Card Boxing Club, Pe Benito is a durable volume puncher who thrives in close-range exchanges, making this his career-high opportunity on a major card.
    • Recent Form: Pe Benito is unbeaten in six, with his last win a UD over Sebastian Gutierrez after six rounds (most recent bout). Prior: Four KOs in earlier fights, showing power but willingness to go the distance against tougher competition. Last five: W-W-W-W-W (3 KOs). He’s averaged 4.5 rounds lately, with recent decisions indicating improved conditioning.
    • Fight History Highlights: Debuting recently, Pe Benito has 6 pro fights (estimated 25 rounds), primarily on the California/Hawaii scene. Key wins include stoppages of lesser foes and the recent UD, building toward this step-up. Amateur details limited, but his Roach training suggests polished technique. This is his first major promotion appearance.
    • Strengths/Weaknesses: Strong chin, knockout power, and veteran-like poise despite fewer fights. However, facing a more experienced Mejia could highlight gaps in defense if pressured early.

FIGHT ODDS

Abel Mejia                          – 1300

Jaybrio Pe Benito             + 800

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, February 14, 2026

Mikey Balhan Sports

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