Middleweight Thomas "Cornflake" LaManna (37-5-1 16KOs), ranked at number four by the WBA, has secured his seventh consecutive victory in the ring since suffering a first round knockout at the hands of Erislandy Lara.

Having navigated a challenging and rigorous series of life challenges, battling mental health issues, depression and severe anxiety, "Cornflake" has racked up a growing winning streak. The latest victory came on December 29th at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ stopping veteran Nicolas Hernandez (28-8-3 12KOs) inside seven rounds.

“I’m back where I belong, I told everybody, I fought for a world title once, I’ll fight for one again. I know I have what it takes.” 

As 2024 unfolds, LaManna eagerly anticipates the prospect of taking on even more formidable opponents in high-stakes/crossroads matchups.

LaManna recently called for contests with several of the top names out there.

“I want only big fights, Chris Eubank, Jarrett Hurd, Danny Garcia, rematch with Erislandy Lara. Whoever, I’m number four in the WBA so who’s ever in front of me.” LaManna told YSM Sports Media after his victory on December 29th.

LaManna and his team have been diligently preparing for the challenges that lie ahead, with aspirations of securing bigger fights.

Currently, LaManna holds the WBA Fedelatin middleweight championship.