# Yordenis Ugás wins split decision in long-awaited boxing comeback after nearly three years

**Date:** 06/09/2026

Cuban boxer Yordenis Ug&aacute;s (28-6, 12 KOs) returned to the ring on June 6, 2026, in Hermosillo, Mexico, winning a split decision over Mexican fighter Jes&uacute;s "Bala" L&oacute;pez (16-18-3, 4 KOs) in an eight-round super welterweight bout promoted by Bxstrs Promotions.


The judges' scorecards read 77-75 on two cards &mdash; one for each fighter &mdash; and 78-74 on the decisive card in favor of the former Cuban world champion. Ug&aacute;s, who turns 40 in July, had been out of the ring since September 2023, when he lost a unanimous decision to Mario Barrios in an interim WBC welterweight title fight.


The performance, however, raised questions about the 39-year-old's current level. Ug&aacute;s looked slow and lacked the sharpness that defined his best years. One judge scored the bout in favor of L&oacute;pez, underscoring how competitive a fight that Ug&aacute;s failed to control convincingly.


In his finest moments, Ug&aacute;s produced unforgettable results: his 2021 upset of Manny Pacquiao &mdash; snatching the WBA welterweight title in front of 20,000 fans in Las Vegas &mdash; remains his defining night. Before that, he defeated Abel Ramos in 2020 to claim the WBA welterweight crown, becoming the first Cuban to win a world title at that weight in 45 years.


With his reputation and pedigree still intact, boxing analysts suggest Ug&aacute;s could serve as a high-profile name opponent for emerging super welterweight contenders. But Ug&aacute;s himself has made clear he is not ready to hang up his gloves.

