Kickboxing and Grappling will set fire in Campeche
Kickboxing and Grappling will set Campeche on fire. In May, two adrenaline-filled events will quickly position the state as a regional center for mixed martial arts. These competitions aim to boost local sports development and attract tourism from all over the Yucatan Peninsula.
🥊 UDC Fight Pass Kickboxing Tournament – May 3
On May 3, the UDC Fight Pass Kickboxing Tournament will bring together more than 50 athletes from Yucatan, Quintana Roo and Campeche. Campeche. The event will feature male and female divisions for children, teenagers and adults. In addition, a large participation of competitors from various categories is expected.
This tournament, endorsed by the Union of Contact Sports International (UDC International), guarantees a high-level organization and quality competitive standards. What’s at stake: the winners will be able to qualify for the prestigious Binational Championship in July, where fighters from:
- Argentina
- Chile
- Uruguay
- Brazil
- and Ecuador
🤼 UDC Grappling “Submission Only” – May 31
At the end of May, Campeche will host its first grappling event, called Solo Submission, under the seal of UDC Grappling. This tournament, scheduled for May 31, will host more than 70 competitors.
💥 Boost for athletes and tourists alike
At a recent press conference, Fabricio Perez MendozaDirector of Sports Development of INDECAMreaffirmed the state’s commitment to the promotion of various sports disciplines. According to Pérez Mendoza, these events reflect a broader objective: to turn Campeche into a key destination for sports tourism.
In addition, both events offer a powerful platform for local talent to gain visibility, experience and international opportunities.