Alan Crenz wins IBF Latin super-lightweight title, salute from Colón | OneFootball

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·17 February 2026

Alan Crenz wins IBF Latin super-lightweight title, salute from Colón

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The fighter from Santa Fe defeated the Mexican Víctor Quezada by TKO3, in the main event of the night at the FAB stadium.

The boxing event "La Leyenda Continua" kicked off the 2026 season at the Argentine Boxing Federation stadium, featuring a card with five professional fights, one of which was for a title. In the main event of the night, the fighter from Santa Fe, Alan Crenz, claimed the vacant IBF Latin super lightweight title by defeating the Mexican Víctor Quezada by TKO3. On a night with several KOs, Alan Arias, Diego Roldán, Dylan Navarro, and Javier Pozo also emerged victorious.


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Alan Crenz and a new KO to become the IBF Latin super lightweight champion

The first edition of the event "La Leyenda Continua" at the Argentine Boxing Federation stadium concluded in the best possible way for the Argentine protagonist in the main fight. Alan "El Rusito" Crenz won the vacant IBF Latin super lightweight title with a tremendous technical knockout in the second round against the Mexican Víctor Quezada.

The right hand was the key through which the local fighter found victory. In the first round, he was able to make the visiting boxer feel his power with several impacts from that hand, although, of course, he was seeking precision at the start and not overwhelming. In the second round, with the precedent of the first three minutes, Crenz continued testing the same route, and a powerful right cross sent Quezada to the canvas. Quezada got up, suffered the referee Soraire's count, and when he was about to resume, he appeared very shaken, prompting the referee to rightly end the actions.

The fighter from Santo Tomé, Santa Fe, began the season by adding his seventeenth victory in the professional field, almost all by knockout, and achieving a new title for his collection, after having won the WBO youth title, and having had a very good presentation last year at the Grand Prix tournament in Riyadh. On the other hand, the Mexican from Aguascalientes also started 2026 tonight, although, in his case, he now has five losses on his record.

✅️Alan Crenz (17-2-0, 16 KOs) TKO2 against Víctor Quezada (8-5-3, 6 KOs)

📌Referee: Mario González

After the victory of the fighter from Santa Fe, Club Atlético Colón greeted and congratulated the boxer born in their club for the triumph with the following post on social media.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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