Curmel Moton and the Road Ahead

Pro Level Media Mag was there before the spotlight found him. We crossed paths with Curmel Moton during the earliest stages of his amateur journey — a young kid from Las Vegas with uncommon focus and a gift that was impossible to ignore. Moton started boxing at the age of six, trained under Floyd Mayweather Jr. at the Mayweather Boxing Club, and built an amateur record of 156 wins and seven losses while capturing more than 18 national titles. We saw that work ethic up close, and we knew it was only a matter of time.

Moton made his professional debut on the undercard of Canelo Alvarez vs. Jermell Charlo on September 30, 2023, announcing himself to the world in emphatic fashion. What followed was a rapid rise through the professional ranks — big venues, bigger performances, and a fighter clearly operating on a different level than his peers.

Today, Curmel Moton stands at 9-0 with seven knockouts , most recently stopping Wilfredo Flores by technical knockout in February 2026. From the early amateur days to the bright lights of professional boxing, Pro Level has been watching — and the best is still ahead.

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