Cuauhtémoc Boxing Night
Gimnasio Pancho Rosales El Original lit up the boxing world with an electrifying night of amateur action in Colonia Tránsito, Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc. The legendary gym hosted a loaded card with more than fifteen hard-fought bouts that kept the crowd on their feet from start to finish, and the excitement was at its peak at the Noche de Boxeo de Cuauhtémoc!
Young Talents Stole the Show
Representing gyms from all over the State of Mexico and Mexico City, the young pugilists stepped into the ring ready to shine. From the opening bell, each bout demonstrated technique, heart and determination. The level of talent was evident: each bout was a true battle.
Fair Play and Good Judgment in Every Round
Audience, coaches and fighters agreed: the judges got it right. Every decision was met with respect and sportsmanship. The judges watched carefully, grading each punch, block and burst of resistance with focus and fairness.
Medals, Recognition and a Worthwhile Belt
The winners left the ring with shiny medals, while the finalists received well-deserved recognition. The highlight of the night was the 73 kg elite category showdown: Odin Melendez vs. Luis Vargas. After three intense rounds, Meléndez took the win by split decision and earned the coveted commemorative belt.
An Unforgettable Night, and the Best Is Yet to Come
The crowd passionately cheered on their favorite fighters-family, friends and future stars. The atmosphere was electric, proving once again that grassroots boxing has a powerful place in the city’s sporting culture.
Next Date: May
With smiles all around and energy still vibrating in the air, organizers confirmed that the next amateur boxing event at Pancho Rosales El Original is scheduled for the end of May.
Odin Melendez summed it up best: “I am proud of this victory. This belt means a lot. It motivates us to keep training and dreaming of reaching professionalism.”