With the support of the President of the WBC, Mauricio Sulaimán, the opening bell rang for the WBC Muay Thai Amateur Pan-American Championship, an unprecedented event that promises to ignite the passion of the fans in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.
With four rings ready for action, marking the start of a tournament that will bring together the best exponents of Muay Thai.

But this is only the beginning, because on Saturday, in the imposing José Sulaimán Arena, the long-awaited finals will be held, where the new monarchs of the continent will be crowned.

Julio Gamboa, from WBC Muay Thai Mexico, highlighted the incredible response of the international delegations, with athletes from Argentina, Peru, Brazil, Chile, the United States, Italy, Ecuador, Venezuela and many more nations, consolidating this tournament as a true celebration of sport.

With the stage set and the adrenaline at its maximum, the WBC Muay Thai Amateur Pan-American Championship promises to leave its mark in Monterrey.
Source: wbcboxing.com