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Big Boxing Night in San Luis Potosí: Free Event with World Title Fight!
What’s Happening This Saturday?
Imagine a giant arena that can fit 23,000 people — and you can get in for FREE! That’s exactly what’s happening this Saturday, August 22nd at Arena Potosí, the biggest entertainment venue in the state.
Box Azteca (that’s "Azteca Boxing" — a famous Mexican boxing TV show) is bringing an exciting night of fights. The main attraction? A World Championship bout featuring one of Mexico’s brightest young boxing stars.
IMPORTANT POINT
Admission is completely FREE! No tickets needed — just show up and enjoy the action.
Main Event: The Big Championship Fight
Camila Zamorano vs. Perla Pérez
WBC World Atomweight Championship (10 Rounds)
| Camila Zamorano "La Magnífica" | Perla Pérez |
|---|---|
| From: Hermosillo, Sonora | From: Mexico City (CDMX) |
| Record: 14 Wins – 0 Losses – 0 Draws | Record: 9 Wins – 9 Losses – 1 Draw |
| Knockouts: 1 | Knockouts: 1 |
| Status: Undefeated prospect | Status: Experienced, tough veteran |
Why This Fight Matters
- Camila Zamorano is undefeated (14-0)! She’s seen as the future of Mexican women’s boxing.
- Perla Pérez has a losing record on paper (9-9-1), but don’t be fooled! Boxing expert Montserrat Raya says Perla is very talented, hits hard, and can take a punch.
- This is for the WBC World Atomweight Title — a real world championship belt!
- Atomweight = the lightest weight class in boxing (≤ 102 lbs / 46 kg). Think: super fast, super technical!
IMPORTANT POINT
In boxing, "record" = Wins – Losses – Draws. A "KO" (Knockout) means the fighter won by knocking the opponent out cold. "Undefeated" means zero losses — very rare and impressive!
The Full Fight Card (All Fights Listed in Order)
Here’s every fight happening that night, from the main event down to the opening bout:
1. MAIN EVENT – WBC World Atomweight Title (10 Rounds)
- Red Corner: Camila Zamorano "La Magnífica" | 14-0-0 (1 KO) | Hermosillo, Sonora
- Blue Corner: Perla Pérez | 9-9-1 (1 KO) | CDMX
2. Bantamweight Fight (6 Rounds)
- Red Corner: Blas Camacho "Chumacero" | 11-0-0 (11 KOs!) | Angostura, Sinaloa
- Blue Corner: Diego Briseño | 8-2-2 (0 KOs) | CDMX
FUN FACT
Blas Camacho has 11 KOs in 11 wins — that means he’s knocked out EVERY opponent! That’s called a "100% knockout ratio."
3. Bantamweight Fight (6 Rounds)
- Red Corner: Alexis Alonso Silva "Piky" | 12-1-0 (6 KOs) | Tepic, Nayarit
- Blue Corner: Richard Adair Delgado | 7-0-0 (7 KOs!) | Tijuana, B.C.
NOTE
Both fighters are undefeated! One will lose their "0" tonight.
4. Bantamweight Fight (8 Rounds)
- Red Corner: Alejandro Jair González "Konejo" | 20-7-3 (12 KOs) | CDMX
- Blue Corner: Miguel Ángel Rosas "Coquerito" | 8-3-1 (KOs) | Guadalajara, Jalisco
5. Middleweight Fight (6 Rounds)
- Red Corner: Julio Ayón Berumen | 8-0-0 (8 KOs!) | Tijuana, B.C.
- Blue Corner: Luis Joaquín Ortiz | 3-0-0 (1 KO) | Querétaro
WEIGHT CLASS EXPLAINED
Middleweight = 160 lbs (72.5 kg). Much bigger than the atomweights in the main event!
6. Catchweight at 65 kg (≈143 lbs) – 4 Rounds
- Red Corner: Erick Sobrevilla Vida | 1-0-0 (0 KOs) | Tampico, Tamaulipas
- Blue Corner: José Jesús Jiménez | 2-4-1 (KOs) | San Luis Potosí (local fighter!)
7. Catchweight at 53 kg (≈117 lbs) – 4 Rounds
- Red Corner: Braulio Becerra | PRO DEBUT | Guanajuato
- Blue Corner: Francisco Yair Méndez | PRO DEBUT | San Luis Potosí (local fighter!)
WHAT’S A "DEBUT"?
A debut is a boxer’s very first professional fight. Both these young men are stepping into the ring as pros for the first time ever!
8. Bantamweight Fight (4 Rounds)
- Red Corner: Kenay Gpe. Rodríguez | 1-0-0 (1 KO) | Hermosillo, Sonora
- Blue Corner: Ángel D. Jesús Campos | 0-1-1 (0 KOs) | San Luis Potosí (local fighter!)
9. Super Bantamweight Fight (4 Rounds)
- Red Corner: Alberto Verástegui | 2-0-0 (1 KO) | San Luis Potosí (local fighter!)
- Blue Corner: Luis Marcos Yanes | 1-1-0 (0 KOs) | Querétaro
How to Watch LIVE (Even If You Can’t Be There!)
Can’t make it to the arena? No problem! You can watch everything live starting at 11:00 PM on:
- Azteca Siete (Channel 7 on Mexican TV)
- aztecadeportes.com (Official website)
- Azteca Deportes App (Download on your phone)
IMPORTANT POINT
The broadcast starts at 11:00 PM sharp — but the first fights begin earlier at the arena. TV coverage picks up for the main card.
Key Takeaways (Quick Summary)
- FREE ENTRY at Arena Potosí (capacity: 23,000)
- Saturday, August 22nd — doors open early, main event around midnight
- World Title Fight: Camila Zamorano (14-0) vs Perla Pérez for WBC Atomweight belt
- 9 Total Fights — from world title to pro debuts
- Watch Live: Azteca 7, aztecadeportes.com, or the app at 11 PM
- Local Pride: 4 fighters from San Luis Potosí on the card!
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
1. What time should I arrive at the arena?
Doors usually open 2–3 hours before the TV broadcast (so around 8:00–9:00 PM). Arrive early for good seats — it’s first-come, first-served since it’s free!
2. What does "Esquina Roja" and "Esquina Azul" mean?
Simple! Red Corner and Blue Corner — just the two sides of the ring where each fighter sits between rounds. It helps fans and judges tell them apart.
3. Is Perla Pérez really dangerous despite her losing record?
YES. In boxing, records don’t tell the whole story. Perla has fought tough opponents, has real power, and knows how to survive. As expert Montserrat Raya said: "She has a lot of talent, hits hard, and takes a punch well." This won’t be easy for Camila.
4. What’s a "Catchweight" fight?
It’s when two fighters agree to meet at a specific weight that isn’t a standard division. Here: 65 kg and 53 kg — custom weights for those matchups.
5. Can kids attend?
Absolutely! Boxing events in Mexico are family-friendly. Just keep in mind: it’s a loud, late-night sports event. Ear protection for little ones is a good idea.
Final Thought
This is big-time boxing coming to San Luis Potosí for free. Whether you’re a die-hard fight fan or just curious, Saturday night at Arena Potosí is the place to be. You might just witness the next superstar of Mexican boxing — Camila Zamorano — win a world title in front of her home crowd.
Don’t miss it!