**Emilio Bojórquez Returns to the Ring at The War Boxing Event**
After nearly four years away from the boxing ring, Emilio Bojórquez is set to make his comeback tonight, November 15, at an event organized by The War Boxing at the Reforma Sports Unit. Bojórquez, boasting a record of 24 wins and 3 losses, will face Luis Castillo, who holds a 24-14 record, in the main fight, scheduled for eight rounds.
The boxer, originally from Navojoa but now living near the border, last fought in February 2021, when he suffered a knockout loss to Jesús Alejandro Ramos in the United States. Since then, Bojórquez has faced personal challenges due to a serious illness that took him out of the sport temporarily. However, after overcoming what he describes as the toughest battle of his life, he is now motivated to return to the sport he loves, eager to perform in front of his family and fans.
“After being in a coma, returning to the ring means the world to me,” Bojórquez admitted. “I’m very excited; it’s been almost four years since I last fought. Luis Castillo is no easy opponent, so I’ve prepared thoroughly. I have the all-clear from my doctor; now it’s a matter of seeing how I perform.”
The event promoter, Ernesto Nery, sees Bojórquez’s experience as a significant draw for the event, noting the boxer’s popularity. Nery promised an exciting lineup for the event featuring ten bouts, with the main event being a particularly thrilling match-up between two fighters known for their knockout prowess.
The professional boxing matches will kick off at 7 PM, with amateur fights starting earlier at 5 PM. Tickets are available at the venue.
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**Secondary Article: Mexican Boxers Shine in Global Competitions**
Beyond the local scene, Mexican boxers have been making headlines on the international stage. Just last month, Mexican fighter Canelo Alvarez successfully defended his super middleweight titles in a unanimous decision victory against American fighter Jermall Charlo. The fight, held in Las Vegas, showcased Canelo’s skill and strategy, strengthening his legacy as one of boxing’s greats.
Additionally, rising star Jaime Munguia continues to make waves in the middleweight division, securing victories and drawing attention from fans and experts alike. His relentless style and power have made him a fighter to watch.
These achievements highlight not only the individual prowess of Mexican fighters but also the country’s longstanding tradition of producing world-class boxing talent. As these athletes continue to succeed on the global stage, they inspire a new generation of fighters back home in Mexico.