559 Fights 119 Features New Co-Main & More!
- Michael Hernandez

- Dec 10, 2025
- 3 min read

VISALIA, CA – Just in time for the holiday season, 559 Fights makes its highly anticipated return to the Visalia Convention Center on December 13th with 559 Fights 119, featuring renowned contenders from across California’s vibrant amateur fighting scene.
Following their sold-out event at Eagle Mountain Casino in October, 559 Fights 119 promises to be another exciting chapter in their series, serving as a powerful preview for the upcoming Pro-Am show featured on UFC Fight Pass, 559 Fights 120, scheduled for January 9th.“Our mission remains unchanged,” stated 559 Fights CEO Jeremy Luchau. “We are dedicated to developing talent—fostering the growth of young athletes and preparing them for the challenges ahead in their careers.
Our amateur events focus not only on delivering top-tier fights but also on showcasing fighters who are committed to doing things the right way.
Our approach is distinct from other organizations out there today.”
In the main event, 559 Fights Middleweight Champion Francisco Hurtado (5-1, Coalinga, CA) aims to defend his title once more as he faces the recently crowned 559 Fights Super Middleweight Champion, Kyle Mask (7-3, Madera, CA).“
This is my Christmas gift to Valley MMA fans—a true champion versus champion showdown—Hurtado versus Mask,” Luchau added. “There’s no better bout across any division right now.”
After a three-month hiatus, Hurtado returns to the cage with momentum, fresh off a commanding first-round TKO victory over Idris Niiaazi at 559 Fights 116.
On the opposite side, Mask comes into the fight hot off his victory over Jahaad Sowell at 559 Fights 118, where he claimed the inaugural Super Middleweight Championship.
In the co-main event, Lorenzo Quintana (2-3, Visalia, CA) looks to step in on two weeks' notice to take on Emiliano Granada (2-1, Clovis, CA) for the 559 Fights interim Flyweight Championship, with current champion Sajin Zacarias temporarily vacating the title due to injury.
Across the cage, Granada, who defeated Nathan Chastain via unanimous decision at 559 Fights 116, looks to extend his two-fight win streak and make his Flyweight debut in pursuit of the title.“The lower weight classes have always been our bread and butter,” Luchau explained.“
Former Flyweight Champion Terrance Saeteurn recently made his UFC debut.
This matchup exemplifies who’s ready to take the next step in their careers and fight professionally.”
Tickets start at just $50.
Secure yours now at www.559fights.com or through the Visalia Convention Center.
Follow @559Fights on social media for updates on fight cards, weigh-ins, behind-the-scenes content, and more.
For media credentials, interviews, or additional information, please contact:
Michael Hernandez, Media Coordinator.
Phone: 559-672-9574
About 559 Fights:
Founded in 2012, 559 Fights is California’s premier amateur MMA promotion, providing a platform for up-and-coming fighters to showcase their skills and build their careers. With over 100 events held across the Central Valley, 559 Fights continues to develop the next generation of MMA talent.
FIGHT CARD (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
559 Fights 119
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Visalia Convention Center
Main Event – 559 Fights & CAMO Middleweight Championship (3x3, no shins)
Coalinga, Calif.’s Francisco Hurtado (5-1) vs. Madera, Calif.’s Kyle Mask (7-3)
Co-Main Event – 559 Fights Interim Flyweight Championship (3x3, no shins)
Visalia, Calif.’s Lorenzo Quintana (2-3) vs. Clovis, Calif.’s Emiliano Granada (2-1)
559 Fights Welterweight Championship (3x3, no shins)
Fresno, Calif.’s Ryan Fiorentino (4-0) vs. Madera, Calif.’s Drew Nason (2-1)
Welterweights (3x2, no shins)
Madera, Calif.’s Augustine Garcia (3-0) vs. Patterson, Calif.’s Isaac Martinez (3-1)
Featherweights (3x2, no shins)
Fresno, Calif.’s Erique Arroyo (4-2) vs. Madera, Calif.’s Michael Gomez (3-5)
Flyweights (3x2, no shins)
Madera, Calif.’s Paul Furr (3-2) vs. Lathrop, Calif.’s Fernando Becerra (3-2)
Bantamweights (140) (3x2, no shins)
Selma, Calif.’s Luis Ramos (3-2) vs. Morgan Hill, Calif.’s Josh Saldivar (2-1)
Bantamweights (140) (3x2, no shins)
Fowler, Calif.’s Sebastian Gomez (2-2) vs. Paso Robles, Calif.’s Hunter Thompson (2-1)
PRELIMINARY BOUTS
Light Heavyweights (3x2, no shins)
Lemoore, Calif.’s Jahaad Sowell (2-2) vs. Madera, Calif.’s Richard Sandoval (2-3)
Heavyweights (3x2, with shins)
Coalinga, Calif.’s Isidro Sanchez (1-1) vs. Moorpark, Calif.’s Marc Martin (1-2)
Lightweights (3x2, with shins)
Fresno, Calif.’s Juan Sanchez (2-0) vs. La Grange, Calif.’s Gemini Lopez (1-2)
Bantamweights (3x2, with shins)
Lemoore, Calif.’s Cesar Perez (0-0) vs. Santa Maria, Calif.’s Isaiah Sanchez (1-0)
Featherweights (3x2, with shins)
Lemoore, Calif.’s Fernando Duarte (0-0) vs. Bakersfield, Calif.’s Elian Gonzalez (0-1)
Lightweights (3x2, with shins)
Bakersfield, Calif.’s Matthew Lopez (0-0) vs. Madera, Calif.’s Robert Baez (0-0)




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