An extraordinary Martes de Café took place, bringing together a stellar lineup of world-renowned WBC champions. This event featured legendary fighters sharing their experiences and aspirations with attendees. Among the participants were Ruben “Púas” Olivares, Michael “Lone Wolf” Magnesi, Guty Espadas Jr., Ibeth “Roca” Zamora, and Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez. Each champion contributed unique insights into their careers, highlighting achievements and future goals within the boxing community.
The gathering began with the presence of the iconic Ruben “Púas” Olivares, former WBC bantamweight champion, whose charisma lit up the room. Joined by current WBC silver super featherweight champion Michael Magnesi from Italy, the event showcased a video summarizing Magnesi's career highlights and his rigorous training in Mexico City. Accompanied by his promoter and wife, Alessandra Branco, Magnesi expressed his ambition to ascend further and become an Absolute WBC world champion.
Guty Espadas Jr., a past WBC featherweight champion, radiated enthusiasm on the podium. A video presentation illustrated his journey to winning the prestigious Green and Gold Belt. Espadas Jr. also discussed his transition into promoting boxing events, emphasizing the importance of nurturing new talent.
Ibeth “Roca” Zamora, seated at the presidium, delivered an inspiring message to aspiring young boxers. As a former WBC flyweight world champion, she urged newcomers to remain dedicated and focused on their dreams. Her words resonated deeply with those present.
Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez, hailing from Argentina, appeared in excellent physical condition. Known for his titles as both WBC super-welterweight and middleweight world champion, he proudly mentioned his acquisition of the WBC Diamond Belt. The collective brilliance of these champions underscored the prestige of the WBC championships, symbolized by gold and green accolades.
This remarkable meeting not only celebrated past triumphs but also inspired upcoming generations of boxers to strive for greatness within the sport. It served as a reminder of the enduring legacy and evolving spirit of professional boxing worldwide.