AFL’s first of the year focused on up-and-coming youngsters and Twitch. The promoter broadcast her show on that platform and it was a success. For the last quarter of the year, and once the health situation improves, the company has already scheduled two evenings. The first will be this Saturday, October 2 in Barcelona (AFL 25 will be at the Francisco Calvo Municipal Pavilion), the next will be the October 23 in Gran Canaria and the company will return to Madrid on November 20. Weeks of a lot of work are coming and the beginning cannot be better, it will be with a degree.
Emily Mota will exhibit the AFL Atomweight Championship, which won in October 2020, in front of Andrea Meneses. The fight is very interesting. Both are two great prospects who are growing and who already have the opportunity to continue improving with a great prize as a reward. For Mota it will be his third professional fight. In the first, in France, he already won a belt and in the second he knocked out Rita Marrero. For its part, Meneses disputes his second rented match. He made his debut in precisely the same event in which Mota reigned (he won by KO) and noted his name. Now he challenges her in an interesting duel for the future and the present. None will give away a meter and the show is served.
It is not the only point of interest of the show, in fact, there will be many more since Barcelona will have 14 more fights. There is a lot of debutants, but also more than interesting fights. Two stand out. The undefeated Héctor González faces the already established, and former Combate Americas, Yoel Jiménez. Also, the Russian Chermen Abaev, after falling in his debut, he will try to put his record in the green against the always combative José Augusto Aguilar.