Cuauhtémoc’s Boxing Night
Pancho Rosales El Original lit up the boxing world with an electrifying night of amateur action in the Colonia Tránsito, Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc. The legendary gym hosted a stacked card of over fifteen tightly contested bouts that had the crowd on its feet from start to finish. Emotions at Cuauhtémoc’s Boxing Night!
Talented Young Fighters Stole the Show
Representing gyms from across both the State of Mexico and Mexico City, boxing prospects stepped into the ring ready to shine. From the opening bell, each match showcased skill, heart, and determination. The balance of talent was clear—every fight was a battle.
Fair Play and Strong Judging in Every Round
The crowd, coaches, and fighters all agreed—the judges got it right. Every decision was met with respect and sportsmanship. Judges watched closely, scoring each punch, block, and burst of stamina with sharp focus and fairness.
Medals, Recognition, and a Belt Worth Fighting For
Winners left the ring with shining medals, while runners-up received well-deserved recognition. The highlight of the night came in a 73-kilo elite category clash: Odín Meléndez vs. Luis Vargas. After three intense rounds, Meléndez took the win by split decision and earned the coveted commemorative belt.
A Night to Remember, and More to Come
The audience cheered passionately for their favorite fighters—family, friends, and rising stars. The atmosphere was electric, proving once again that grassroots boxing has a powerful place in the city’s sports culture.
Next Round Set for May
With smiles all around and energy still buzzing, organizers confirmed the next amateur boxing event at Pancho Rosales El Original is slated for late May.
Odín Meléndez summed it up best:
“I’m proud of this win. This belt means a lot. It motivates us to keep training and dreaming of going pro.”