Bronco Unbeaten at Boxing Night

**”Bronco” Escobar’s Undefeated Streak Continues at ‘Boxing Night’** Tijuana’s own Cristian “Bronco” Escobar triumphs over Robert Pérez at ‘Boxing Night’, showcasing skill and determination to maintain a flawless record.

**El “Bronco” Stays Undefeated at “Boxing Night”**

Amid fierce competition, Tijuana-native Cristian “Bronco” Escobar maintained his undefeated record by defeating Robert Pérez in the main event of the “Boxing Night” hosted by Jorge Marrón Promotions, Promociones Mayen, Paco Presents, and Mandos Boxing Promotions at the Grand Hotel Tijuana.

The “Bronco” displayed excellent boxing skills against a tough opponent, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the night. After several intense rounds, the bout was decided by the judges’ scorecards, with Francisco Pacheco, Manuel Morales, and Jesse Hernández scoring in favor of Escobar 60-52, 59-53, and 59-53 respectively.

“I feel very happy. My respects to my opponent; I knew he was aiming for a knockout, but he proved to be a worthy rival. I kept throwing punches throughout the fight. We did a good job, and things went as we expected,” remarked the young boxer, supported by his family and friends.

“Now, we will keep working hard to get better every day. We will discuss with the promoter when we can fight next, possibly this year or the next, God willing,” said Escobar, who now holds a record of 5-0 with four knockouts.

Promoter Guillermo Mayen hinted that following this successful event, they plan to return before the end of the year with another boxing lineup.

**Additional News: Tijuana’s Boxing Scene Keeps Thriving**

In related news, Tijuana’s burgeoning boxing scene continues to flourish. Recently, the city saw another exciting event where local talents showcased their skills. These events are part of the efforts to maintain Tijuana’s reputation as a hub for emerging boxing stars.

Tijuanense boxer Brenda Flores also made headlines this month by winning her bout against Mexico City’s Giselle García. The event, held at the Auditorio Municipal de Tijuana, was packed with enthusiastic fans. Floes’ victory adds to her impressive record and highlights the growing prominence of female fighters in the region.

Additionally, the successful bout between veteran fighter Alfredo Angulo and rising star Jorge Silva brought significant attention. The matchup, held at the same venue, ended in a draw, leaving fans eagerly anticipating a rematch.

With continuous support from promoters and an ever-growing fanbase, Tijuana’s boxing scene shows no signs of slowing down. These events not only provide a platform for local athletes to shine but also foster community and bring significant economic benefits to the city.

Keep following TJGringo.com for the latest updates on the thriving world of boxing in Tijuana and beyond.