Sports

Combate Americas Books Lightweight Title Fight For Mexicali

Combate Americas announced its return to Mexicali, B.C., Mexico with a colossal world lightweight championship main event showdown

Unbeaten champion Rafa Garcia will take on Humberto Bandenay on Friday, February 21. The bout will air live on both Univision (12 a.m. ET/PT) and TUDN USA (12 a.m. ET/9 p.m. PT), and in English on AXS TV (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT), and in Mexico on Televisa Canal 5 (11 p.m. local time).

“This is arguably the single biggest fight in Combate Americas history between two young, rival superstars in what has become one of our strongest and most competitive weight divisions,” said Combate Americas CEO Campbell McLaren, who continued, “Rafa is a homegrown talent that we have proudly built from upstart to world champion and Humberto is coming off a spectacular victory of the most prestigious, one-night tournament in sports. It is going to be an electric night.”

Rafa Garcia Brings Unbeaten Record Into Showdown

A native of Mexicali, the 25-year-old Garcia has been tearing through his competition since making his professional debut in 2015 and, in his last start on September 20, was crowned a world champion for the first time after earning a hard-fought, unanimous decision over Erick “The Ghost Pepper” Gonzalez.

Garcia’s initial rise in 2017 caught the attention of MMA superstar Cub Swanson, who has since become head trainer and mentor to Garcia.

Humberto Bandenay Ready To Assume The Crown

Also 25 years of age, Bandenay of Lima, Peru is coming off a stellar showing in the third annual, year-end “COPA COMBATE” one-night, eight-man tournament that took place in his hometown on December 20.

Bandenay, a hard-hitting finisher who has earned 13 of his 15 career victories to date by way of (T)KO or submission, made his Combate Americas debut in the “COPA COMBATE” tournament, defeating Hugo Prada of Colombia in the quarterfinal stage of the single-elimination event before scoring a thunderous, second round (1:14) TKO (punches) on Jose Luis Verdugo of Mexico in the semifinal round of battle.

In the championship stage of action, Bandenay faced off with and defeated Garcia’s former championship adversary, Gonzalez of the U.S., to earn the tournament’s $100,000 grand prize.

Additional bouts for the Combate Americas world championship event will be announced soon.

Doors for the event will open at 6 p.m. local time, and the first preliminary bout will begin at 7 p.m. For more information, check out the Combate Americas official website.

Dana Becker

The world of MMA is one of the few sports that brings together people from all walks of life. I try my best to tell those stories and also present breaking news to the masses.

Recent Posts

Katy Perry Reveals ‘Biggest Lie’ In The Music Industry

Katy Perry says she is getting some new inspiration these days. She said in an interview…

20 hours ago

Taylor Swift Slammed By Pet Shop Boys’ Neil Tennant For Her ‘Disappointing’ Music

The singer Taylor Swift is being blasted by the Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant, who…

24 hours ago

Former ‘NCIS’ Star Lucas Black Reveals Why He Puts God And Family Ahead Of Hollywood Glory

The actor Lucas Black, who is best known for starring in "NCIS" and "NCIS: New…

1 day ago

How Much Are the Members of KISS Worth?

Since being founded by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley back in 1973, KISS has been…

2 days ago

Carol Burnett Gets Huge Surprise From Bradley Cooper For Her 91st Birthday

The legendary star Carol Burnett is set to turn 91 tomorrow, and we previously reported…

2 days ago

Candace Cameron Bure Reveals Inspiring Lesson The Late Bob Saget Taught Her

It's been two years since the former "Full House" star Bob Saget passed away suddenly…

2 days ago