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BONNIE CANINO, a true and long-lasting champion in women's boxing and kickboxing.  She has fought the best, which include such noted fighters as Lucia Rijker , Beverly Szymanski, Chevelle Hallback, Bridgett Riley, and many more top contenders.   Her fighting career spans over a sixteen-year period, and she has continued to be one of the top ranked women boxers of today. The Miami-born CANINO grew up in Broward County.   She played basketball for state champion Coral Springs in the late 1970’s.   In 1980, she studied martial arts and earned black belts in Chinese Kempo, Tae Kwon Do and Juai Kung Karbo Kung Fu.   Since 1984, she has won three world titles in kick boxing.  When CANINO turned her interest toward boxing it was not long before she won the Women’s International Boxing Federation title CANINO has now  39 professional competitions under her belt.  She says that she does not have any regrets about her fighting career.   Bonnie Canino announced her retirement in the last few months of 1999, and is no longer fighting.

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