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Así entrena Carlos Trejo contra un árbol de 50 años para su pelea contra Alfredo Adame

Carlos Trejo is back at the center of online conversation after a video surfaced showing his unusual training routine for his upcoming fight against Alfredo Adame at the event Ring Royal. Instead of working in a traditional gym, Trejo chose a method that quickly became viral—and highly controversial.

In the clip, Trejo is seen striking a tree that is said to be more than 50 years old, using it like a boxing heavy bag. He repeatedly throws punches, practices defensive movements, and keeps a firm stance. Trejo claims that training this way helps build arm and knuckle resistance and improves mental focus.

The video spread rapidly across social media, racking up thousands of views and comments within hours. The attention reflects how much interest the public has in the upcoming Trejo–Adame matchup.

@ernestobuitronnews 💥 Carlos Trejo entrena BRUT4LM3NTE con árbol de 50 años ¡Va por Adame en el C0MB4TE! 🥊🌳 #ebninforma #ernestobuitronnews #ernestobuitron #carlostrejo #alfredoadame ♬ sonido original – Ernesto Buitron News

Online reactions were immediate and sharply divided. Some viewers praised Trejo’s discipline, describing him as an “old-school fighter” and saying he appears serious about the bout. Others mocked the workout, questioning whether punching a tree can truly prepare someone for a formal boxing match with rules and a live audience.

The fight between Carlos Trejo and Alfredo Adame has become one of the most talked-about entertainment events in Mexico—not because of athletic skill, but due to the long-standing media rivalry between the two. Years of public insults, challenges, and heated exchanges have kept the feud alive, turning nearly every pre-fight move into viral content.

With every new training clip or statement, the hype continues to grow. Many observers believe the bout will be driven more by spectacle and controversy than technique. Still, Trejo’s latest video shows one thing clearly: the rivalry is still delivering exactly what the internet wants—attention, debate, and nonstop conversation.

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