Overview
- David Faitelson said he will fight for free if promoter Poncho De Nigris donates 10 million pesos to Fundación Teletón México, citing his post on X.
- Poncho De Nigris has not announced a contract or date, though he hinted at progress on social media and some collaborators discussed helping cover the donation.
- Mauricio Sulaimán of the WBC condemned influencer boxing as very dangerous, with figures like Ibai Llanos and Julio César Chávez also criticizing the event’s credibility.
- Reports from the Arena Monterrey show describe a backstage clash in which a Santa Fe Klan entourage member allegedly displayed a knife, with security intervening and no serious blade injuries reported.
- New reports allege possible music‑rights claims tied to the broadcast that could affect revenues by up to about 18 million pesos, and organizers have not issued an official response.