Lobos BUAP Kickboxing
Fátima Ramos López, Camila Sánchez Tobías, and Enrique Judath Castañeda led a stellar performance for the Lobos BUAP kickboxing team, securing gold medals at the 2026 National Mixed Martial Arts Championship in Córdoba, Veracruz.
Domination in the Ring and Key Final Showdowns
The fierce competition brought intense matchups across multiple divisions. In the 74-kilogram category, Omar Mendoza de Ramón and Mario Díaz Cisneros battled through the brackets to reach the final showdown, claiming the first and second place finishes respectively.
Strong University Representation and Coaching
The university squad demonstrated exceptional depth throughout the tournament. Rolando Sánchez Monroy, Alan Morales Mireles, and Alan Martin Ríos Naveda all fought their way into the hard-fought octofinals. Expert guidance from coaches Hugo Bolaños Pérez and Xavier Zárate Reyes ensured the fighters maintained peak performance.
The successful event was organized by the Federation of Mixed Martial Arts Equity and Fair Play (FAMM), alongside the Gulf Mixed Martial Arts Association and the National Commission for Physical Culture and Sport (CONADE). Institutional backing provided a professional stage for top tier collegiate athletes.
Eyes on the International Stage and World Rankings
This national showcase served as a crucial stepping stone. The tournament acted as a direct preparation phase for the upcoming IMMAF 2026 Pan American Championship in Monterrey, Mexico, scheduled for September. Athletes also secured vital national ranking points ahead of the IMMAF World Championship in Tbilisi, Georgia. Lobos BUAP continues to prove its elite status in combat sports.