Enriquez has signed a multi-fight agreement with the Mexican promotion, and will also continue her MMA career with Combate Global; “The Mexican Queen” is slated to return to the squared circle in August sometime
You can’t keep a good woman down. That ought to be Kenia Enriquez’s (28-1, 11 KO’s) motto.
After a fairly lengthy search, “The Mexican Queen” has found a dependable new home in the sport, signing a multi-fight agreement with Mexico’s Latin KO Promotions, a deal that does not impede her from continuing her quest for greatness in the sport of MMA under the promotion of Combate Global.
The 31-year-old three-time world boxing champion will likely make her Latin KO Promotions debut sometime in August, against an opponent that has not been named.
During her boxing career, Enriquez has taken on seven world champions in Mexico and the U.S., defeating Katia Gutiérrez, Yesica Neri Plata, Gabriela “Bonita” Sánchez, and Ibeth “La Roca” Zamora.
On March 12, Enriquez earned her latest MMA win at Combate Global’s first event of 2026, scoring a knockout on American CaySea McBride to improve Enriquez’s perfect record in the sport to 3-0.
Latin KO Promotions is led by CEO Oswaldo Küchle.