Fight Analytics

6 Rounds

Lee
Munguia Calderon

DateSaturday 21, June 2025
LocationBLVD City Global Theater, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
OrganizationOPI Since 82

Iman Lee

United States of America
🇺🇸
・ 25 years
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General Indicators

Featherweight

  • 13 / 0 / 0Record15 / 0 / 1
  • 8 (62%)Wins by knockout (%)9 (60%)
  • 0 (0%)Losses by knockout (%)0 (0%)
  • 48Total rounds58
  • 0 / 0Title fights / wins0 / 0
  • 0 / 0Title defenses / wins0 / 0

Physical Attributes

  • 178Height184
  • 0Reach0
  • OrthodoxStanceOrthodox

Hector Munguia Calderon

Mexico
🇲🇽
・ 22 years
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48%

% Wins - Prediction by RTF

52%

Останні 5 поєдинків

Analysis of the Last Fights

Lee
Munguia Calderon
  • Rounds
  • 6
  • 6
  • Average number of rounds per fight
  • 6
  • 6
  • Longest fight
  • 6 rounds
  • 6 rounds
  • Shortest fight
  • 6 rounds
  • 6 rounds
  • % wins (KOs%)
  • 100% (0% KO`s)
  • 100% (100% KO`s)
  • Frequency of entering the ring
  • 1 / year
  • 1 / year
  • Overall record of the opponents at the time of the fight
  • 4 /1 /0
    wins / loses / draws
  • 7 /1 /0
    wins / loses / draws
  • Best record among recent opponents
  • 4 /1 /0
    Juan Manuel Albornoz
  • 7 /1 /0
    Idris Timileyin Gbadamosi
  • Worst record among recent opponents
  • 4 /1 /0
    Juan Manuel Albornoz
  • 7 /1 /0
    Idris Timileyin Gbadamosi
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    Average number of punches thrown per round

    Total
    Landed

    478

    Average number of punches thrown per round

    359

    Average number of punches landed per round

    Total
    Landed

    89 (19%)

    Average number of punches landed per round

    84 (23%)

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    Average number of jabs thrown per round

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    Landed

    264

    Average number of jabs thrown per round

    101

    Average number of jabs landed per round

    Total
    Landed

    41 (16%)

    Average number of jabs landed per round

    20 (20%)

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    Average number of power punches thrown per round

    Total
    Landed

    214

    Average number of power punches thrown per round

    258

    Average number of power punches landed per round

    Total
    Landed

    48 (22%)

    Average number of power punches landed per round

    64 (25%)

  • Punch Map

    Total
    Accurate
    • Total: Lee

      59to the head

      30to the body

    • Total: Munguia Calderon

      62to the head

      23to the body

    Lee

    Munguia Calderon

    Detailed Fight Review

    Styles and Techniques of the Opponents

  • A pure clash of styles and space control.

    Iman Lee is a well-schooled technician with a strong amateur background. He fights smart, uses footwork effectively, and looks to control distance.

    Munguia Calderon, by contrast, is a relentless Mexican pressure fighter. He doesn’t stop—even when he’s taking damage.

    In the Grand Prix’s first round, Munguia delivered one of the division’s standout performances. He cornered a much taller Nigerian opponent, forced an inside battle, and closed the show with a late stoppage.

    Lee will need to disrupt and time. He must land on the front foot, beat Munguia to the punch, and deny him the chance to string together combos up close.

  • Age and Experience Difference

  • Experience is relatively even. Munguia lacks a deep amateur résumé but fights with composure and intent. For Lee, just like for Munguia, this is among the first true tests at the professional level.

  • Punch Statistics in Recent Fights

  • Lee opened his first-round fight with impressive output—90+ punches per round from 1 to 3. He slowed slightly later, but still totaled 478 punches over 6 rounds—nearly 100 more than Munguia. However, Munguia was more accurate, landing at 23% vs Lee’s 19%. He forced his fight on the inside and found cleaner targets.

  • Fighting Activity

  • This will be the third fight in 2025 for both. Both men are building momentum and seem physically fresh enough to finish the year with 5–6 bouts. That suggests high-level conditioning and durability.

  • Punching Power

  • Munguia looks like the heavier puncher. He throws with intent, targets the body often, and transitions well to the head. But Lee’s power is deceptively underrated. He actually holds a slightly higher KO percentage than Munguia and specializes in catching aggressive fighters on the way in—a key stylistic counter in this matchup.

  • Ability to Absorb Hits

  • Neither man has shown any real signs of fragility. Lee uses his range well to stay safe. Munguia works behind a tight guard and keeps his chin tucked, making him hard to hit cleanly. Still, with such a contrast in styles, this fight could test both chins in ways they haven’t experienced yet.

  • Fight Venue

  • The fight will again take place in Saudi Arabia, so no hometown advantages or partisan judging are expected. The real variable here is how both fighters handled travel and acclimatization ahead of this crucial second-round bout.

  • Psychology and Recent Successes

  • This isn’t just about advancing to the next Grand Prix stage—a good showing could fast-track either man toward bigger events in Riyadh Season or future TKO promotions. That means it’s not just about winning—it’s about performing in a way fans remember. Expect both to chase a definitive victory.

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