Alpha Club Boxers
Young boxing talents Jorge Iván Gómez and Víctor Antonio Lozada are heading to the CONADE National Olympiad 2026. These fierce Alpha Club boxers punched their tickets after a spectacular regional performance in Apizaco, Tlaxcala. Now, they have guaranteed their presence in Nayarit. The national event will take place from May 4 to May 12. These young fighters clearly demonstrate the high competitive level of the Alpha Club Titans.
Dominating the Regional Ring
The regional boxing qualifiers brought together over 100 fierce fighters. Competitors arrived from Veracruz, Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Puebla, and the host state of Tlaxcala. Naturally, only the absolute best fighters advanced to the premier youth competition. Under the expert guidance of coach Xavier Zárate, the Alpha Club boxers showcased immense power. They easily defeated tough regional rivals inside the ring. Ultimately, their dominant victories proved that Puebla has incredible boxing talent.
Two Champions Emerge Victorious
First, Jorge Iván Gómez earned his coveted spot. He achieved this by winning the Under-17 category for the under-48 kg division. Meanwhile, Víctor Antonio Lozada Rosas claimed the regional championship in the Under-19 category for the under-65 kg division. Lozada is also a proud student at the BUAP Emiliano Zapata High School.
Focusing on the Main Event
These two massive victories were undeniably vital for Puebla. In total, the state secured an impressive 15 boxing tickets for the upcoming summer games. This represents one of the largest delegations so far. Now, the ultimate athletic challenge awaits these two young stars.
More Alpha Club Stars Advancing
They will proudly represent their esteemed institution, their state, and their universities on the biggest national stage. Furthermore, the Alpha Club Titans are sending a massive team to the CONADE National Olympiad 2026. Alongside boxing, the club boasts guaranteed participation in swimming. Swimming remains the primary athletic benchmark for Puebla. Additionally, they will compete in fronton, a sport that consistently brings medals back home. Unquestionably, the future of youth sports looks incredibly bright for everyone today.