**Tijuana Fight Championship to Host Exciting MMA Event**
The Tijuana Fight Championship (TFC) is gearing up for an exciting Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) event, as fighters successfully passed the weigh-in ceremony in Tijuana. The event will be held on Sunday, November 17, at Rancho Grande.
In the main event of the night, which features a Muay Thai match, Cristian González, boasting a record of 5-2, will face off against Abraham Huerta, who holds a 2-2 record. This bout is scheduled for five rounds in the lightweight category.
“We’re feeling great, just made weight, and we’re eager to enter the cage and win the fight. We expect an intense and technically sound match, so we invite everyone to come and enjoy the event,” announced “Douglas” González.
The co-main event will also showcase a Muay Thai battle where Enrique Lara, with a record of 1-0, will seek to maintain his perfect streak in a rematch against Adrián Díaz in the heavyweight category over three rounds.
“I feel stronger than last time. I’ve been refining strategies and training hard to defeat my opponent and achieve the desired outcome,” stated “Bombón” Lara.
The event’s promoter, Marco Vázquez, highlighted that the event will feature six professional fights across various MMA disciplines, aiming to captivate the audience.
“We’re ready with a lineup of six professional bouts and over 15 amateur matches. The semifinal will showcase a much-anticipated rematch, where both contenders appear well-prepared. We expect an exciting fight with a potential knockout in the main event. The amateur fights promise to be thrilling as well,” assured Vázquez.
Amateur fights are scheduled to start at 1 PM, with professional bouts commencing at 7 PM. Tickets are available starting at 350 pesos for general seating.
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**Additional Insights**
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