Sat Mar 29 23:30:00 UTC 2025: ## México Aims for Guinness World Record with Massive Simultaneous Boxing Class

**Mexico City, [Date]** – Mexico is gearing up for another attempt at a Guinness World Record, this time in the world of boxing. A massive, simultaneous boxing class across all 32 Mexican states is in the works, spearheaded by the National Director of Sports Promotion and Wellbeing, Miguel Torruco Garza, and the President of the World Boxing Council (WBC), Mauricio Sulaimán. The initiative, originally proposed by *Diario Basta*, is part of the “Campeones de Vida” (Champions of Life) program and an official announcement is expected soon from the WBC on social media. While the record attempt is significant, the focus remains on the participation of children, youth, and adults in this historic sporting event.

In other news, the Mexico City Congress recognized the vital role of female farmers in the city’s development. Deputy Judith Vanegas Tapia proposed a motion for the Secretariat of Economic Development (SEDECO) to implement specialized training courses for female farmers within the “Entrepreneurial Training 2025” program, aiming to promote economic equality.

Meanwhile, progress continues on the modernization of Mexico City’s Metro. Head of Government Clara Brugada announced that the Cuauhtémoc-Chapultepec section of Line 1 will reopen the last week of April following the completion of tests on the new automated CBTC system. This system, utilizing LTE technology for enhanced safety, will be certified by SGS. Brugada also confirmed the extension to Tacubaya will be completed in June, with the connection to Observatorio to follow shortly thereafter in coordination with the federal government. This signifies a major step towards a safer and more efficient public transportation system in Mexico City.

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