XFC World Martial Arts Championship
Four fighters from Quecholac, Puebla, are ready to make history. They will represent Mexico at the Xtreme Fighting Championships XFC World Martial Arts Championship in Rome, Italy. The tournament runs from October 30 to November 2 and will feature athletes from 33 countries. Competitors will face off in Kickboxing, K-1, Boxing, Muay Thai, and MMA.
The Pride of Puebla Heads to Rome
The Mexican Muay Thai National Team and D.A have revealed the official roster for the world event. Among those chosen, four Poblanos stand out: Armando González Candia, Camila Sánchez Tobías, Cristian Campos González, and Elizabeth González Candia. Each fighter comes from Quecholac and has earned their spot through years of dedication.
Coach Yoni Antonio Trejo Trujillo will lead the team in Rome. He has guided these athletes since their early days and continues to shape their careers. In addition, Trejo Trujillo was recently appointed Director of Kickboxing and MMAby the International Muay Thai Federation in Mexico. This honor recognizes his commitment to developing martial arts across the country.
Mexico’s Rising Force in Combat Sports
This championship means more than competition. It represents pride, discipline, and national unity. Puebla’s athletes demonstrate how far Mexico’s Muay Thai community has come. Their hard work and determination show the country’s growing influence in global combat sports.
As the event approaches, excitement builds. The four Poblanos will soon enter the ring with confidence and heart. They carry the hopes of their hometown, their state, and their nation. All eyes now turn to Rome, where Team Puebla aims to bring home victory and elevate Mexico’s name on the world stage.