COMBATE AMERICAS ANNOUNCES “MEXICO VS USA” MMA SHOWDOWN IN SACRAMENTO, Calif. NA FRAỊDEE, May 11

N'okpuru ebe: Kyra Batara (ekpe) will face off with Lisbeth Lopez Silva (nri) in the atomweight main event of “Combate Americas: Mexico vs. USA” in Sacramento, Calif. na Fraịdee, Ka 11.

Isi ihe omume:
LISBETH LOPEZ SILVA (MEXICO) VS. KYRA BATARA (USA)

Ngalaba-isi omume:
HORACIO GUTIERREZ (MEXICO) VS. CHRIS AVILA (USA)

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NEW YORK – April 23, 2018Combate Americas today announced an epic, na-ebi ndụ ịlụrịta Mara Arts (Emmanuel) event that will feature fighters representing Mexico against combatants representing the U.S., beginning with a much-anticipated women’s atomweight (105 pound) matchup pitting world ranked stars Lisbeth “Coneja” Lopez Silva (5-3) na Kyra "Mogwai" Batara (7-4) against one another, at McClellan Conference Center in Sacramento, Calif. na Fraịdee, Ka 11.
 

Also announced today for “Combate Americas: Mexico vs. USA” was a featherweight (145 pound) co-main event between Horacio “The Punisher” Gutierrez (4-3) na Nate Diaz echebe Chris Avila (5-6).

 

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“’Mexico vs. USA is the best of Combate Americas, with ‘soccer style,’ country vs. country competition,"Kwuru Combate Americas CEO Campbell McLaren. “Lisbeth and Kyra are the top two atomweights in the world, and there is going to be an atomic explosion when these atoms collide.”

 

Ranked as high as 20 in the world in the women’s atomweight division, Lopez Silva, a 21-year-old native of Mexico City, Mexico is aiming for her sixth straight victory after defeating Sheila Padilla of the U.S. by way of TKO (punches) na abụọ gbaa gburugburu (3:24) of their bout at the inaugural “COPA COMBATE” extravaganza in Cancun last November 11.

 

Lopez Silva recently joined forces with the Guadalajara, Mexico-based Team Grasso, the home of MMA superstars Alexa Grasso na Irene Aldana.

 

The 23-year-old Batara, who fights out of Las Vegas, Nev. and is ranked as high as 19 n'ụwa, is coming off her second consecutive win, a unanimous decision over long-standing rival Paulina “Firefox” Granados in the main event of “Combate Americas: Queen Warriors” last December 1.

 

Tupu na, Chineke, a grappling expert schooled by famed Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu master Eddie Bravo, defeated 12-time national Judo champion Vanesa Rico of Spain via second round (3:46) nrubeisi (armbar).

 

Gutierrez is an aggressive-minded, 27-otu afọ, rising star out of Guadalajara, aiming to make noise in what will be his Combate Americas promotional debut.

 

In his last effort on May 12, 2017, Gutierrez scored a first round (2:37) kụtuo (ntụmadị) na Antonio Suarez.

 

Representing the U.S., the 25-year-old Avila fights out of Lodi, Calif. is looking to return to his past form that saw him notch victories in five of his first seven professional starts, four of which came by way of (T)KO or submission inside of two rounds.

 

Live television programming details, as well as additional bouts for “Combate Americas; Mexico vs. USA” will be announced soon.

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