A Night of Action in Managua
Managua Nicaragua – The excitement was electric at Plaza de Colores in Puerto Salvador Allende with two regions, Managua VS El Triángulo Minero in the Alexis Argüello Cup semifinals . This live event delivered nonstop energy and a packed crowd ready for action.
A National Tournament With Huge Impact
The Movimiento Deportivo Alexis Argüello (MDAA), in partnership with the Instituto Nicaragüense de Deportes (IND), hosted a thrilling combat sports showcase. More than 600 young fighters from every region have joined the boxing tournament this year. Therefore, it continues to expand its national importance while opening doors for future champions.
Sixteen matchups filled the card. Each bout showed the talent and determination of Nicaragua’s rising combat sports athletes.
Boxing and MMA Share the Spotlight
Twelve contests featured boxing. Meanwhile, four bouts gave fans fast, explosive mixed martial arts action. This blend of disciplines kept the crowd cheering with knockdowns, comebacks, and breakout performances.
Male and female athletes pushed their limits. In addition, they demonstrated elite skill, endurance, and heart. As a result, the audience witnessed the next generation of Nicaraguan sports excellence.
Building Discipline and Opportunity
According to Perla Rostrán, national coordinator of the movement, this tournament is about more than winning. It creates a positive path for youth development. Young people gain discipline, community support, and a chance to transform big dreams into athletic success.
Every year, the event grows stronger. Therefore, the Alexis Argüello Cup honors a legendary champion while inspiring the future of boxing and MMA across the country.
Stars Rising Toward The Finals
Fans saw standout performances, including 57-kilogram boxer Eylin Pérez. The Central American Games gold medalist has trained for eight years. She continues to chase greatness because she loves competition and the thrill of victory.
The finals take place next weekend. Anticipation is rising as Nicaragua’s brightest young fighters get ready to step back into the spotlight and chase glory at the Alexis Argüello Cup semifinals.