**”Noche de Box 46″ Set to Thrill Audiences in Tijuana**
This Saturday, November 30th, the vibrant city of Tijuana will come alive with the “Noche de Box 46” event, a night of thrilling boxing matches organized by Fábrica de Campeones in collaboration with Guerreros Promotions, Marrón Promotions, and Promociones Mayen, hosted at the Grand Hotel. The card will feature an impressive lineup of 13 fights, headlined by Alexandro “Peque” Santiago. Santiago, boasting a 28-4-5 record with 14 knockouts, will make his much-anticipated return to the ring in Tijuana. This comes after his recent loss of the WBC Bantamweight title to Japanese fighter Junto Nakatani.
In the main event, Santiago will face off against José Miguel Calderón, who himself brings an 11-2-0 record to the ring. “We’re ready and excited to fight again,” Santiago shares, expressing his eagerness and determination to reclaim his championship in the upcoming year, with family support motivating him.
The evening will also spotlight rising stars, including the talented Elvin Soto, son of the renowned “Zorrita.” Soto, fresh off his professional debut win by knockout, is set to clash with Ulises Benavides, who holds a 2-1 record. Their bout is scheduled for four rounds in the super featherweight division.
A notable feature of the night is the women’s bout between Lorena “Pantera” Gutiérrez and Eloisa Martínez. With a record of 6-1, Gutiérrez is set to face off against the more experienced Martínez with a 5-15-4 record. “I’m thrilled to get back in the ring, and we have prepared thoroughly for this match against a seasoned fighter,” Gutiérrez commented.
The creation of this significant lineup was no small feat, according to Bobby Quirarte, one of the event promoters. He highlighted the collaborative spirit among the organizers, all committed to bringing high-quality fights to the audience.
The first bell will ring at 6 PM, and tickets start at 400 pesos for general admission.
**In Other News: A Rising Year for Boxing Enthusiasts**
As the “Noche de Box 46” approaches, 2024 continues to be a promising year for boxing lovers globally. Recently, Junto Nakatani, who took the WBC Bantamweight title from Santiago, has announced plans for upcoming title defenses, stirring further excitement and speculation within the boxing community.
In related news, renowned boxing analyst John Smith recently noted a resurgence in public interest and participation in boxing events, attributing it to the fresh talent and thrilling matches being organized worldwide. This trend is expected to continue into 2025, with more events being scheduled across major cities in Latin America and beyond, highlighting the sport’s growing global footprint.
Stay tuned for updates on these and other boxing stories as the sport gains momentum, engaging fans with every punch, swing, and knockout.