
The world of Mexican sports is in mourning after the tragic news of the death of young boxer Randy León at the age of 22. According to reports, the Aztec pugilist was shot in the head in Ecatepec, State of Mexico.
Various promoters and organizations in the boxing world have expressed their condolences to Randy León's family, including the Boxing Commission of Mexico City, Chiquita González Boxing, and Bxstrs Promotions. In a statement, the Boxing Commission of CDMX lamented the loss of the boxer, who recently had his last professional fight in Argentina, where he suffered his first defeat.
Randy León had a professional boxing record of 15 wins, two draws, and one loss. Considered a promise in the discipline, his tragic murder has shocked the boxing community. Relevant authorities are already investigating the case to clarify what happened.
Randy Jaret León Loaiza, born on May 14, 2002, in Mexico City, left a mark in the boxing world with seven wins by knockout. One of his draws took place in his professional debut in November 2019 against Emmanuel Estrada Morales in Querétaro.