[Event] Lux Fight League 58 - Dominguez vs. Gonzalez - Feb 13
Lux Fight League 58: Domínguez vs. González is a mixed martial arts event held by Lux Fight League to take place on February 13, 2026 at the Showcenter Complex in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Fight Card
Main Card (UFC Fight Pass)
Welterweight Alan Domínguez vs. Martín González 170 lbsInterim Welterweight Championship Flyweight Jorge Calvo vs. Paulino Siller 125 lbsFlyweight Championship Bantamweight Santiago Prieto vs. Fabián López 135 lbs Flyweight Kike González vs. Gabriel Urbino 125 lbs Flyweight Luis Elías vs. Jesús Siller 125 lbs Bantamweight Luis Gonzalez vs. Luis Rey Gallegos 135 lbs
Preliminary Card
Flyweight Anthony Ramírez vs. Luis Cabrera 125 lbs Women's Strawweight Melany Gómez vs. Yajaira Romo 115 lbs Lightweight Felipe Hernández vs. Pedro Rubio 155 lbs Flyweight Alex Muñiz vs. Jaír Landa 125 lbs
Background
Monterrey Meltdown: Interim Gold and Flyweight Supremacy Headline Lux 58!
The high-octane atmosphere of Monterrey is set to reach a fever pitch as Lux Fight League returns to the Showcenter Complex for a night defined by championship stakes and regional pride. On February 13, 2026, Lux 58: Domínguez vs. González takes center stage in Nuevo León, serving as a reminder of why this promotion remains the gold standard for Latin American mixed martial arts. With two major titles hanging in the balance and a roster of fighters eager to cement their status as the next breakout stars of Mexico, the "Sultana del Norte" is bracing for a relentless display of technique and tenacity.
The Return of the Shark: A Battle for Interim Glory
The main event features a high-stakes Welterweight collision between the seasoned veteran Alan "Tiburon Blanco" Domínguez and the explosive Martín "Sirungui" González. Domínguez, a former champion and one of the most respected names in the Mexican circuit, brings a shark-like predatory instinct and a wealth of high-level experience back to the Lux cage. He faces a terrifying physical challenge in González, a fighter whose 75% knockout ratio has made him a highlight-reel fixture. With the Interim Welterweight Championship on the line, this bout represents a crossroads for both men: a chance for Domínguez to reclaim his throne or for González to prove that the new era of power has officially arrived in Monterrey.
The Flyweight King and the Siller Challenge
In the co-main event, the pound-for-pound brilliance of Jorge "Georgie" Calvo is once again on display as he defends his Flyweight Championship against the resilient Paulino Siller. Calvo has become a master of the 125-pound division, utilizing a sophisticated submission game and ironclad composure to turn back every challenger. However, defending his title in Monterrey against a local favorite like Siller presents a unique psychological hurdle. Siller enters this contest with the weight of the city behind him, looking to turn his technical aggression into a championship reality. It is a classic "Champion vs. Challenger" narrative where the surgical precision of Calvo meets the heart and grit of a hometown hero.
Bantamweight Wars and the Siller Bloodline
The depth of Lux 58 is further amplified by a pair of Bantamweight scraps that promise to be absolute barnburners. Santiago Prieto and Fabián López are set to collide in a matchup that could very well determine the next title contender at 135 pounds, while Luis Rey Gallegos looks to maintain his reputation as a divisional gatekeeper against the surging Luis Gonzalez. Adding to the intrigue is the presence of the Siller family throughout the card; with both Paulino and Jesús Siller competing, the night carries a personal weight for one of Mexico’s most dedicated combat sports bloodlines. From the technical flyweight scrambles of Luis Elías to the heavy-handed preliminary exchanges, every second of this event is designed to showcase the evolving landscape of Mexican MMA.
A Night of Destiny at the Showcenter Complex
As the lights dim in the Showcenter Complex, the air will be thick with the anticipation of a crowd that understands the magnitude of the moment. Lux Fight League has built a reputation for producing warriors who eventually find themselves under the brightest lights in the world, and Lux 58 is the latest chapter in that legacy. Whether it is the crowning of an interim king or the dominant defense of a flyweight dynasty, the results in Monterrey will echo throughout the Latin American fighting community for years to come. This is more than a card; it is a declaration of intent from the heart of Mexico.