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Home Other Sports “It’ll be a war against William Foster III” - Ed…
Other Sports Jan 12, 2026 3 min read

“It’ll be a war against William Foster III” - Edwin De Los Santos declares ahead of January 7 bout

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Edwin De Los Santos will lock horns with William Foster III in an eight-round super featherweight fight on Friday, January 7 at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. Santos and Foster III have deep amateur pedigrees, highlighting their commitment to the sport. The undefeated fighters will battle on ShoBox: The New Generation, which kicks off the 2022 boxing calendar with a tripleheader featuring other four undefeated fighters. Nunez vs. Arrieta Archives - Europe's No.1 Boxing Website Edwin De Los Santos began boxing in his native Dominican Republic at the age of 12, and by age 14, he had won his first amateur tournament. He turned pro in 2018 and has competed exclusively in his native country. Packing one-punch power, De Los Santos has scored stoppages in his last seven fights. Among his most impressive performances is a first-round KO over then 8-2 Juan Alberto Garcia Perez and a unanimous decision over then 31-10 Francisco Contreras. De Los Santos will make his United States debut on January 7. “Thanks to my preparation and commitment, I promise to give my best and, above all, a great show, so that the public can enjoy it,” said the 22-year-old De Los Santos. “It is an unexplainable feeling being on SHOWTIME for my first time because it is a great opportunity that not many get to experience. My opponent is a good, undefeated boxer. I know it’ll be a war, but I work too hard to not get the victory. You won’t want to miss it.” William Foster III, a native of New Haven, Conn., started boxing at four years old and started competing at age 10. He had an amateur record of 64-17, advancing to the Junior Olympic Nationals, the Golden Gloves Nationals (where he was a runner-up in 2014), and the PAL Nationals. De Los Santos will be the third undefeated opponent of Foster’s young career. He already owns two wins over then 10-0 fighters in Donald Smith and Sulaiman Segawa. The 28-year-old is the younger brother of 20-0 professional light heavyweight prospect Charles Foster. “I’m very excited about fighting on SHOWTIME and hopefully this will open the door to more opportunities,” said Foster, nicknamed “The Silent Assassin”. “I know that my opponent is young and ambitious, but he’s making a big mistake by fighting me. He’s making a big mistake if he thinks that I’m like every other fighter. It couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s going to be a very fun night for me. A victory will put me one step closer to my goal as a fighter which is to be the most dangerous fighter who has ever lived.” A lightweight clash between Luis Nunez and Carlos Arrieta headlines the January 7th event

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