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BIANCA "LA GATITA" LEDEZMA

Bianca first walked into a boxing gym on May 8, 2002. Her father Emilio Ledezma an retired boxer from 1973-1986 worked with Bianca for two months prior to walking into the gym. Just months before, Emilio had purchased some boxing gloves and mitts and was asked by Bianca's mom what "those" were for.  Emilio smiled and said, "you never know."  NOT knowing that the equipment would be for their little girl (Bianca), as originally purchased for Bianca's little brother.

Emilio told WBAN that "Bianca is a natural".  He went on to say proudly that he has worked with many boxers, and that Bianca is a quick learner.

Bianca would like to turn pro, but due to her age (She is 15 years old) she has to wait. Bianca said that in the amateurs, there is not a lot of girls with boxing techniques.

Bianca is presently 10-3-0 (6KO) as an amateur. Her two out of three losses were close decisions according to Emilio, that could have gone either way, but that her loss against Angelina Razo was not disputed.

Emilio told WBAN, "Bianca stood toe to toe with Razo when all she had to do was box. Bianca was disappointed with the outcome of the State Silver Gloves Championship with Connie Alcala. The 3 losses have been State Title Championships."

Bianca's goal in the sport is to fulfill what her father was not able to do; due to an injury and an early retirement.  She wants to become a World Champion.

Highlights of Bianca's boxing career:

2003 106 JR, U.S.A. NATIONAL CHAMPION.
2004 106 JR U.S.A. SILVER MEDALIST @ THE U.S.A    WOMEN NATIONALS.
2005 LBC106 SENIOR SOUTH TEXAS CHAMPION.
2005 LBC 106 REGIONAL SENIOR CHAMPION
AND THE 2005 SILVER MEDALIST @ THE USA CHAMPIONSHIPS.
 
BIANCA NOW ENDS HER AMATEUR RECORD 21-6-0 (8KO)
COACH EMILIO LEDEZMA IS NOW TALKING TO PROMOTERS TO SET UP A DATE ON HER PRO DEBUT!
 
           
     
     

 

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