Gabriela Fundora has taken the boxing world by storm in a very short career. In just 14 fights, she has the chance to become the youngest undisputed champion ever at the age of 22. She currently holds the women’s IBF flyweight title and will face Gabriela Celeste Alaniz, who currently holds the WBA, WBC, and WBO titles, on November 2 in the Flyweight unification bout.
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Alaniz enters her fifth career title fight and her third straight in the U.S. Her first fight with Esparza didn’t at all deter Alaniz or her team from returning stateside. In fact, ‘La Chucky’ so impressed the Golden Boy Promotions staff that plans were already in place to bring her back irrespective of a championship rematch.
Of course, reclaiming her crown certainly helped.
Alaniz and her team had to fight outside the ring just to make that happen. Georgina Rivero, Alaniz’s career-long promoter, filed a protest with the WBO, who agreed that an immediate rematch was warranted versus Esparza.
It was enough to stall plans for an Esparza-Fundora undisputed championship clash earlier this year.
The development hardly forced Fundora to break stride. She won the IBF belt in a fifth-round knockout of Arely Mucino last October and has already lodged two successful defenses.
Alaniz did her part to derail Esparza. It cleared a path to crown another undisputed champion on the women’s side of boxing.
“We are very proud to be part of this historic fight for women’s boxing,” Rivero told The Ring. ” I am very confident about the champion who will represent Argentina. La Chucky is here to stay. His legacy has just begun.”
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Alaniz enters her fifth career title fight and her third straight in the U.S. Her first fight with Esparza didn’t at all deter Alaniz or her team from returning stateside. In fact, ‘La Chucky’ so impressed the Golden Boy Promotions staff that plans were already in place to bring her back irrespective of a championship rematch.
Of course, reclaiming her crown certainly helped.
Alaniz and her team had to fight outside the ring just to make that happen. Georgina Rivero, Alaniz’s career-long promoter, filed a protest with the WBO, who agreed that an immediate rematch was warranted versus Esparza.
It was enough to stall plans for an Esparza-Fundora undisputed championship clash earlier this year.
The development hardly forced Fundora to break stride. She won the IBF belt in a fifth-round knockout of Arely Mucino last October and has already lodged two successful defenses.
Alaniz did her part to derail Esparza. It cleared a path to crown another undisputed champion on the women’s side of boxing.
“We are very proud to be part of this historic fight for women’s boxing,” Rivero told The Ring. ” I am very confident about the champion who will represent Argentina. La Chucky is here to stay. His legacy has just begun.”