San Miguel is the host of the first Muay Thai festival in Mexico, featuring over 60 fights. This spectacular event, promoted by the NKT league, attracts fighters from all over the country, creating a unique platform for the sport and an unprecedented tourist attraction.
The Muay Thai festival, held at the Hotel Real de Minas on March 6, 7, and 8, has received a flood of athletes from various categories ranging from three years old to adults.
With planning focused on the growth of the sport in Mexico, more than 120 fighters from states such as Veracruz, Nuevo León, and Mexico City have registered. The inclusion of international belts awarded by organizations such as WMO and WBC provides an additional incentive for competitors looking to stand out on the national scene.
This event is not only a spectacle for sports fans, but is considered a crucial platform for the promotion of Muay Thai in Mexico.
The participation of a talent scout like Omar Nagore, who represents the most important mixed martial arts league in Latin America, provides unique opportunities to the most outstanding athletes. This visibility could open doors to new contracts and careers in professional sports.
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