The fight that no one thought would happen
After years of pure drama in front of the cameras, insults that became meme and threats that seemed scripted, this is no longer a joke. Alfredo Adame and Carlos Trejo are finally going to give birth to each other. Well, in the ring. As part of Ring Royale 2026 at the Monterrey Arena.
The announcement set the networks on fire. It is the materialization of a rivalry that fueled national morbidity for decades. From a conflict of words to a fight with gloves.
And why now?
Adame said it clearly in Monterrey: “This time there will be a fight.” He claims that he had been looking for this moment for years and accuses Trejo of having avoided it before.
“I had been looking for this confrontation for years”
— Alfredo Adame
But Trejo responds to the removal. He says that it is not just an armed show, but a “pending reckoning.” He denies having fled and even says that he couldn’t do it before because of… restraining orders. Classic.
The date is already marked on the calendar: Sunday, March 15 at the Arena Monterrey.
How to see this gem of a show?
Live broadcast on the official Ring Royale platforms. If you want to experience the cringe (and possible blood) in person, tickets are already in Supertickets.
Prices range from $377 for the balcony (to see history from afar) to $4,563 VIP (to feel the sweat). A whole range for all levels of morbid fanaticism.
And they don’t come alone
The poster is loaded. It’s like they put the entire TikTok feed into one event:
- Karely Ruiz vs Marcela Mistral
- Aldo de Nigris vs Nicola Porcella
- Kyliezz and Georgiana vs Alexis Mvgler and Velvetine
- Abelito vs Bull Terrier
- El Patrón vs. Chuy Almada
A mix between reality TV, boxing and violent group therapy. The Mexican show at its best: absurd, media-driven and impossible to ignore.




