In the Combate Global North American championship main event and inaugural flyweight (125 pounds) title bout that also pits Mexico opposite the U.S., Edgar "Pitbull" Chairez (6-3) will collide with Mefi "Lil Monsta'" Monterroso (5-2)
In the lightweight (155 pounds) main event, Pablo Sabori (10-6) faces off with fellow hard-hitting, rising star Salvador Becerra (8-3). The 29-year-old Sabori has produced some of the most epic battles in La Jaula.
The winner of this tournament will have defeated two opponents on the same night and will be crowned the first Combate Global North American lightweight champion in history. There are two semifinal stage match ups and then the final
This all-woman event features a 118-pound catchweight bout between unbeaten, three-sport athlete "Sexy" Dulce Garcia and Muay Thai champion Claudia Diaz
Making his much-anticipated CG debut will be former world champion Juan Puerta, who will face off with Lloyd McKinney. Puerta, who resides in Miami and represents Colombia, is riding an impressive, 10-fight win streak since 2017.
In a featured, 153-pound catchweight affair, Jordan "Bull" Beltran (10-6) of Puebla, Mexico faces off with Jose "The Mercenary" Zarauz (21-7-1) of Lima, Peru
In the main event, undefeated Mexican star Cristian Perez takes on hard-hitting American Brian "The Bad Boy" Del Rosario. Perez returns to La Jaula just four weeks after his stunning, 29-second submission of Geraldo Almonte on April 23.
This is a tournament in the men's 135 pounds division. The event marks the first-ever, one-night, eight-man MMA tournament in the state of Florida, as well as the second of four Combate Global tentpole events this year.
Jordan Beltran returns to the cage riding a two fight streak wins. Sanchez is a member of retired superstar Urijah Faber's Team Alpha Male and he has produced six of his nine career victories by way of (T)KO or submission.
Pablo "The Killer" Caballero, born in Argentina and fighting out of Cape Coral, Florida, faces Michael "Malicious" Reyes, a US native, in the 125 pound category.
In the main fight, José "Froggy" Estrada (6-2) returns to the cage against knockout artist Leonardo "Chimy" Morales (10-4). Also on the card, Tommy Aaron (7-4) faces Alex Velasco (8-6) in a lightweight battle.
This is a female main card. A strawweight clash between Caroline Gallardo, a native of Chile, who has won three of her last four pro fights, and Isis Verbeek, who has just three pro fights on her resume with two straight wins
The first man to win the Copa Combate returns to the cage. Levy Marroquin (14-3) won the tournament in 2017. Carlos Calvo (7-1) is making his Combate debut. He is coming off the first defeat of his career after winning his first 7 fights.
Aguilar is 6-1 in his career entering Friday's bout, while Barraza is also 6-1, and both fighters are submission specialists. In the co-main event, Ana Palacios (5-1-1) will take on Gloria Bravo (5-4) in another Mexico vs. Chile battle.
The one-day, four-man lightweight tournament features fighters representing Spain, France, Italy and Ireland. The winner of the tournament will earn an entry for his country into the annual "COPA COMBATE" with a $100,000 grand prize.
The main event brings Invicta FC veteran Chantel Coates to the cage to face Combate Global fan favorite "La Loba" Lucero Acosta. "Killa" Coates sports an official 1-1 record, Acosta is 2-1, rebounding from her first professional loss.
Several intriguing female fighters enter the cage competing to be the "Last Latina Standing". The quarter and semi-finals will consist of one 5 mins round, and the finals will be a three-round fight to determine the winner.
Event headlined by the bantamweight (135 pounds) showdown between Ricky Bandejas, fighting out of Coconut Creek, Florida, and Kevin Cordero who, at just 21 y/o, has already become Spain's top pound-for-pound rising star.
The mixed martial arts fight card is headlined by a 150-pound catch weight bout between undefeated Cristian "Puas" Pérez (5-0) vs veteran Dumar "Corazón de León" Roa (15-9).
The card marks the Combate debut for 27-year-old Mexican featherweight Martin Bravo. He opened his career on an 11-fight winning streak. Bravo will take on veteran American Andrew Whitney in the main event.
In the main event, Nicaraguan Leonardo Morales (10-5) returns to La Jaula to face American John Sweeney (8-3) If Morales wins, he is guaranteed a spot in the Copa Combate tournament representing the Central American country.
Ivan Castillo meets Marcos Lloreda in the main event of the card, a pair of welterweights riding three-fight winning streaks. After a tough 1-5 run that lasted 2 years, Castillo got his career going in the right direction beginning in 2020
The card set is headlined by something of a crossroads fight in the featherweight division. 26-fight veteran Dumar Roa faces undefeated 24-year-old Landry Ward. Ward is 4-0 in his professional career, including two knockout victories.
Another stellar fight card, headlined by Zedekiah Montanez vs. Roberto Romero Hernandez. Montanez is an unbeaten featherweight, but he hasn't fought in nearly two years, while Hernandez is coming off a first-round knockout.
Levi Escobar and Daniel Sanchez link up in the main event at lightweight. Escobar is 2-0 so far in his young career while Sanchez enters with a record of 2-1. Plus, Erick Montano returns in a welterweight contest against Mark Martin.
A one-night event that would see eight fighters from Mexico and USA compete in a lightweight tournament. The quarterfinal and semifinal stages pit native countrymen against each other, with a USA vs Mexico final at the championship stage.
Graniel started his career with six victories, including an odd run of three consecutive wins by split decision. Ibarra has followed a similar career path, winning his first five bouts before that winning streak was snapped this past May.
Another action-packed card, bringing an exciting mix of experience and athleticism to the ring. Elias Garcia will make his Combate Global debut against veteran Ivan Lopez in the main event. Both will have plenty to prove.
Bravo was out for two years but returned in September to score a knockout of Andrew Whitney in the Combate cage. Estrada has yet to get his shot at the big time but has long been a standout fighter in Combate.
The show will feature the one-night, eight-man bantamweight "Copa Combate" tournament. The eight fighters are each from a different country, adding an international flair to a tournament with a $100,000 prize.