(MAY 23) VICTORVILLE, Calif.
– Decorated American boxer Jesikah Guerra has announced that she
is leaving the amateurs, in which she is a 10-time national
champion, to join the professional ranks.
Guerra posing with Retired
Heavyweight World Champion-Martha Salazar
The 19-year-old welterweight,
fighting out of Victorville, CA, trains at Elite Boxing under
the guidance of her coach, Michael Love, who is also serving as
her manager. She is a promotional free agent with growing
interest in signing her.
Michael Love and Guerra
Highlighting her USA Boxing
career was her gold medal performance at the 2021 Junior Pan
American Games.
“I really feel like it’s the right time to turn pro because
women’s boxing is taking off,” Guerra explained why she chose
now to go pro. “It’s great to see female fighters getting the
recognition they deserve. I want to be part of that change and I
have done everything I wanted to in USA Boxing for the past 11
years, including the last five on its Performance Team, and it’s
time to move on.
“I have a lot of appreciation for my amateur career as it has
prepared me in many ways to be a successful pro. A lot of top
athletes in boxing have a strong amateur resume and I think it’s
important to your success later on. What I accomplished with USA
Boxing by winning 10 national titles something people only dream
of and I appreciate those accomplishments. All of that came with
a lot of sacrifices. While all my friends were doing normal
things, I was training; when they were hanging out, I was
training. I put my boxing first above all my relationships and
it showed in my performance.”
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