Lucero “La Loba” Acosta (Mexico) v. Mariel Celimen (Venezuela)
NEW YORK – September 19, 2022 – Combate Global has announced a women’s flyweight (125 pounds) main event contest between two fierce rivals – Lucero “La Loba” Acosta (2-2) and Mariel Celimen (2-1) - for Saturday, Sept. 24, on television in the U.S. on Univision (11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT) and TUDN (11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT), from Miami, Fla. “This fight between ‘La Loba’ and Mariel Celimen will be the most watched women’s MMA fight in history,” said Combate Global CEO Campbell McLaren. “And it will be a good indicator as far as which of these reinas (queens) will eventually rule the women’s flyweight division in Combate Global.”
The showdown between the 28-year-old Acosta of Tijuana, B.C., Mexico via San Diego, Calif. and the 26-year-old Celimen of Maracaibo, Venezuela via Miami will take place approximately six months after the two faced off as training partners at the Miami-based Goat Shed Academy, which Celimen calls home.
What was going to be a routine sparring session that day quickly turned into a full-on battle in the cage at Goat Shed after Acosta, who was visiting the gym, landed a straight right hand that prompted Celimen to take down and attempt an armbar submission on Acosta.
Acosta is an internet sensation whose fight videos and lifestyle content have garnered millions of views across YouTube, Instagram and Snap.
Acosta will enter La Jaula, the Combate Global competition cage, for the first time in 2022, after a broken ankle sustained in training last November set her back. Her last victory came on April 16, 2021, when she scored a first round (2:28) TKO (punches) on Xtreme Couture team member Allysen Breeden.
Like Acosta, Celimen has notched a pair of wins under the promotion of Combate Global, with her latest conquest coming in the form of a third round (4:09) submission (rearnaked choke) of Tyler Schaefer on April 29.
Celimen’s lone defeat came as a result of being disqualified in the third round (2:59) of action against Chile’s Jazmin Navarrete after illegally headbutting Navarrete multiple times while a noticeably frustrated Celimen was in Navarrete’s guard.
The bout between Acosta and Celimen marks the fifth time in 2022 that a women’s fight will headline a Combate Global event.
Combate Global is producing 30 live events annually, and has expanded its women’s fighter roster considerably since 2021. The women’s division comprises onethird of Combate Global’s total roster of over 170 athletes.
In Saturday’s co-main event, Javier “Blair” Reyes (14-3) of Bogota, Colombia will collide with Jose “Froggy” Estrada (7-3) of Oxnard, Calif. at featherweight (145 pounds).
The 28-year-old Reyes is the top featherweight from Colombia, and will look to extend his win streak to five consecutive bouts, while Estrada, in his first start this year, will try to rebound from a first round (1:14) submission (armbar) defeat at the hands of Martin “El Toro” Bravo last December 3.
In a featured bantamweight (135 pounds) contest, undefeated Erik Mendez (2-0) of Spokane, Wash. will take on Anas Azizoun (1-0 MMA; 28-1 kickboxing) of Saint Etienne, France.
Former kickboxing star Jade Jorand (1-2) of Bordeaux, France will return to Combate Global action in a 113-pound catchweight affair with Guilia Ghinello (3-6) of Brugine, Padova, Italy on the preliminary bout card.
Leading off the undercard will be a flyweight matchup between Edwin Sarria (5-4) of Miami and Pablo Caballero (8-9) of Miami.
About Combate Global
Combate Global, previously “Combate Americas,” is the premier Hispanic Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) sports franchise, rapidly becoming the number two sport after soccer for Spanish speaking fans worldwide. It is the only MMA property regularly airing on broadcast television in both the U.S. (Univision) and Mexico (Televisa). In 2021, Combate Global partnered with CBS Sports to distribute its live shows in English in the U.S. on Paramount+ and, in 2022, the company partnered with Eurosport for live distribution in Spain, as well as with RMC Sport in France. The company’s programming is available in over 70 countries in Europe, Africa and elsewhere globally.
Nielsen research indicates that an astounding 91 percent of Combate Global viewers in the U.S. are not regular viewers of other MMA content, demonstrating that Combate Global has garnered a new MMA audience with its World Cup-style, country vs. country-style competition. Each year of Combate Global action culminates with “COPA COMBATE,” the toughest event in sports, and the most coveted destination for representing one’s country.
Combate Global CEO Campbell McLaren, also the co-founder and creator of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), has been described by New York Magazine as 'the marketing genius behind the UFC,” while Yahoo Sports has said he 'knows more about the sport than just about anyone in it today.' Under his direction, the growth of Combate Americas’ television footprint and worldwide audience triggered a rebranding in 2021 to Combate Global.