Mexican fighter Andrade Almas captured the WKC championship title after defeating Guanchulo in a closely contested bout [1].
The victory establishes Almas as a top contender within the organization and marks a significant achievement for Mexican combat sports on the international stage.
The match was fought specifically for the WKC title, pitting the skill of Almas against the Chilean fighter Guanchulo [1]. While the fight was described as being decided by a narrow margin, Almas managed to impose his will to secure the win [1].
Combat sports frequently see these high-stakes title exchanges, where a single bout can shift the rankings of an entire weight class. The WKC championship represents a key milestone for fighters seeking global recognition and higher-profile matchups in the future.
Details regarding the specific round of victory or the official scoring were not provided in the immediate reporting [1]. However, the result confirms Almas as the new titleholder, ending the challenge posed by Guanchulo [1].
“Andrade Almas captured the WKC championship title”
The transition of the WKC title to Andrade Almas signals a shift in the championship landscape. By defeating a Chilean opponent, Almas increases his visibility in the Latin American market, potentially opening doors for more lucrative bouts and sponsorships across the region.




