David Martínez, combines medicine with MMA

David Martinezfighter in the mixed martial artscalled Black Spartan, is the synthesis of two schoolsor rather, of two battle fronts.

The most worked battlesare the ones that most cost work and examples abound, both in medical and war science. An example is that chapter of staged history in Thermopylaein what 300 warriors braked beyond imagination the advance of the endless persian army.

The Mexican combines adrenaline from day to day in el Mexican Social Security Institutewith the discipline of fighter.

The legacy lies in being a fighterthat the same applies to the precision of the surgeon, that the warrior brutality to subdue their opponents.

The Mexican (6-1) will defend for the first time are universal belt from bantamweight and it will be against the champion of the Copa Combate 2021 tournament, Frans “The Zulu Irishman” Mlambo (13-5).

Combate Global prepared a spectacular fight for the 135-pound title and will take place next May 29in Miami, Florida, .

“For me being a champion represents a great responsibility and commitment to all the people, we are working very hard. This fight will be a war,” David said.

This fight has the Mexican highly motivatedtrust to go out with the raised hand before “The Zulu Irishman“; this fight will help him to be a better contender. Mlambo won the right to fight for the belt in a similar way that he raised the Mexican champion.

Martínez23 years old, had a will of steel to take down three opponents in the same night, like this became the Global Combat Bantamweight Champion.

December 12th, Mlambo defeated Jose Zarauz (Peru), Cristian Barraza (Chile) and Kevin Cordero (Spain), on that night he won the billboard hundred thousand dollar prize most important of the year, the Combat Cup and the stellar opportunity.

The contradiction between having the knowledge that allows you to heal serious injuries and using your abilities to deal as much damage as possible makes “Black Spartan” an atypical champion. His two professions reinforce the paradox.

It is not surprising that the people he admires, and who inspire him in the task of improving day by day, wear white coats in The Surgical Cage, or short shorts in the hexagonal operating room.

This Mexican fighter is the warrior who fights to dominate peace and who soon ventures into a new challenge.

He is also the doctor who, although he administers aid and care, also knows about poisons, reported Wendy Arellano.

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