Marcela Eliana Acuña | |
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Born | Formosa, Argentina | 16 October 1976
Other names | La Tigresa |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | |
Height | 5 ft 4+1⁄2 in (164 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 62 |
Wins | 51 |
Wins by KO | 20 |
Losses | 9 |
Draws | 2 |
Marcela Eliana Acuña (born 16 October 1976) is an Argentine professional boxer and part-time politician. She has held multiple super bantamweight world titles, including the IBF title since 2018; the WBA title from 2006 to 2008; the WBC title twice between 2008 and 2010; the WBO title from 2013 to 2014; the IBF title from 2016 to 2018; and the WBA interim featherweight title in 2016. As of September 2020, she is ranked as the world's best active female super bantamweight by The Ring[1] and BoxRec,[2] and the third best active female, pound for pound, by BoxRec[3] and tenth by The Ring.[1] She won the Konex Award Merit Diploma in 2010 as one of the five best Boxers of the last decade in Argentina.[4]
Early life
Acuña enjoyed boxing from a very early age. At the age of seven, she visited a boxing gym for the first time. Her first trainer, Ramon Chaparro, would many years later become her husband.
Marcela Acuña became an accomplished martial arts fighter before she decided to box for money. At the age of twelve, she had earned a black belt and she became South America's champion in her division by the age of fourteen. She made sixteen successful title defenses.
She had to retire from karate due to pregnancy. In 1995, she and Chaparro had their first son. After some time away from combat sports, Acuña decided that she would return, only this time, she would compete in boxing.
Professional boxing career
Acuña made her professional debut on 5 December 1997 against Christy Martin in Pompano Beach, Florida, on an undercard that was headlined by Johnny Tapia's world championship defense against Puerto Rico's Andy Agosto and which was shown nationally across the United States. Acuña was dropped in round ten, but she rose and finished the bout on her feet. Despite losing a unanimous decision by scores of 100-90 and 99-90 (twice), Acuña's performance was hailed by many fans and critics alike, considering that this was her first professional boxing bout.
In just her second professional fight she met Lucia Rijker on 25 September 1998, at Ledyard, Connecticut, for the vacant IBO super lightweight title. Acuña was knocked out in five rounds.
After losing her first two fights, Acuña stepped away from boxing.
Return to boxing
Acuña returned to boxing in 2001, and she and her rival, Jamillia Lawrence of New Jersey, made Argentine boxing history when they participated in the first ever women's boxing fight to be sanctioned by the Argentine boxing commission. Acuña got her first win, with a four-round split decision over the American at Buenos Aires, on 12 February of that year.
On 1 June, she obtained a six-round unanimous decision win over Luz Marina Sanabria Ledesma of Colombia, at Formosa.
Twenty eight days later, she got her first knockout win, when she defeated Uruguay's Andrea Pereyra in only two rounds.
On 11 August, she returned to Buenos Aires, to defeat Yolanda Marrugo, dropping her twice, on her way to a six-round unanimous decision.
On September 21, she fought at Carlos Monzón's birthplace, Santa Fe, when she was rematched with Pereyra. Acuña knocked out Pereyra in five rounds, and Pereyra required hospitalization after this fight. Acuña was awarded the "La Opinion's 80th anniversary" trophy that night.
On 12 October she knocked out Ana Dos Santos in two rounds, for her last appearance of 2001.
Her first fight of 2002 was preceded by much media hype. She was challenged by famous fitness instructor Patricia Quirico, who herself was making her professional debut when she boxed Acuña.
If for nothing else, the fight was widely expected because Quirico was a well known personality with developed body strength, who helped fan interest for the fight develop when she began to threaten Acuña through the media. Although she was 40 years old already, she seemed to feel an authentic dislike towards Acuña, and fans across Argentina spoke about the fight on the weeks prior to the event. The fact Quirico had participated in twenty three exhibition matches, as well as in karate and baseball also helped fan interest grow.
They met on 19 January 2002, at Buenos Aires. Acuña scored one of the quickest knockouts in boxing history, when she landed a right to Quirico's chin right after the first bell rang, and followed it with a left that sent Quirico to the floor. Quirico was counted out and Acuña officially won the fight at fourteen seconds of round one. The win earned her the Argentine Featherweight title.
On 1 March she had to fight one of her closest friends, Carmen Montiel, to defend her Argentina title. Acuña outpointed Montiel over ten rounds.
Next, she would have had her second world title try, on 6 April against Panama's Damaris Pinock Ortega, for the vacant WIBA title. The 2002 Argentine economic crisis, however, forced for the fight to be postponed.
On 29 June she and Montiel had a rematch, and Acuña again prevailed, by an eight-round unanimous decision.
World championships
Acuña then lost weight, going down all the way to the Super Bantamweight division to get her second try at becoming a world champion. In what was the first ever women's boxing world championship fight to be staged in Argentina, Acuña lost a split decision to champion Alicia Ashley.
Acuña then decided to take another two-year lay-off, but she had also decided to stay around the Super Bantamweight division's weight limit, because she wanted to fight in that division from there on. And when she returned for the second time, on 21 February 2003, she knocked out former Regina Halmich challenger Lourdes Gonzalez in two rounds to win the Argentine Super Bantamweight title.
On 10 May she fought in a place where boxing matches are rare: Tierra del Fuego, where she knocked out Ana Davila Ferreira in two rounds.
Then came a rematch with Ashley. On her third world title try, Acuña lost to Ashley for the second time, this time by a ten-round unanimous decision, on 14 June.
On 22 August she and her friend Carmen Montiel met for the third time, and Acuña again beat Montiel on points, this time in six rounds. This victory set up the stage for Acuña's fourth world title try.
On 6 December, she and Panamanian Pinock Ortega finally got to meet, and Acuña became world champion when she knocked out Ortega in the sixth round for the vacant WIBA Super Bantamweight title.
On 26 May 2004, she made her first world championship defense, knocking out Daysi Padilla in the first round. Padilla, who had former world champion Ricardo Cardona at her corner, also required a short stay at a hospital.
On 11 September 2004, Acuña knocked out Ana Camilla Santos in the third round of a non-title bout.
On 22 January 2005, she knocked out Maria Elena Miranda in three rounds to win the WIBA's vacant world Featherweight title, at Formosa.
Politics
In 2009 she was fourth on the Peronist list running for city council in Tres de Febrero Partido.[5]
Championships and accomplishments
- 2013–2014 – WBO super bantamweight title (2 defenses)[6]
- 2012 – WBC Silver super bantamweight title (1 defenses)[6]
- 2012 – AOCA / Awakening Outstanding Contribution Award[7]
- 2008–2010 – WBC super bantamweight title (4 defenses)[6]
- 2006-2008 - WBA super bantamweight title (5 defenses)[6]
- 2005 – WIBA featherweight title (1 defense)[6]
- 2003 – WIBA super bantamweight title (1 defense)[6]
- 2003 – Argentina (FAB) super bantamweight title[6]
- 2002 – Argentina (FAB) featherweight title (1 defense)[6]
Professional boxing record
51 Wins (20 knockouts), 9 Losses (1 knockout), 2 Drawn[8] | |||||||
Res. | Record | Opponent | Type | Round Time |
Date | Location | Notes |
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Loss | 51–9–2 | Débora Dionicius | UD | 10 | 2022-12-23 | Club Sarmiento, Resistencia | For vacant WBO female super bantamweight title |
Win | 51–8–2 | Laura Soledad Griffa | UD | 10 | 2022-09-24 | Club Ferro Carril Midland, Libertad | Won vacant Argentina female featherweight title |
Loss | 50–8–2 | Débora Dionicius | UD | 10 | 2021-11-20 | Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires | For interim WBO female featherweight title |
Win | 50–7–2 | Natalia Josefina Alderete | UD | 6 | 2021-09-25 | Complejo Termal Vertiente de la Concordia, Concordia | |
Draw | 49–7–2 | Jackie Nava | MD | 10 | 2019-05-25 | Estadio de Beisbol Agustin Flores Contreras, Puerto Vallarta | |
Win | 49–7–1 | Yenifer Rodriguez | KO | 5 (10) | 2018-12-14 | Club Atletico Independiente, La Rioja | Won vacant IBF World female super bantamweight title |
Win | 48–7–1 | Meyerlin Rivas | SD | 10 | 2018-10-19 | Estadio Delmi, Salta | Retained IBF World female super bantamweight title |
Win | 47–7–1 | Laura Soledad Griffa | UD | 10 | 2018-08-10 | Polideportivo Fray Mamerto Esquiú, Catamarca | Won vacant IBF World female super bantamweight title |
Loss | 46–7–1 | Daniela Romina Bermúdez | UD | 10 | 2018-08-10 | Microestadio Municipal, Hurlingham | Lost IBF World female super bantamweight title |
Win | 46–6–1 | Shannon O'Connell | UD | 10 | 2017-06-16 | Ce.De.M. N° 2, Caseros, Buenos Aires | Defended IBF World female super bantamweight title |
Win | 45–6–1 | Yesica Patricia Marcos | KO | 10 | 2016-12-16 | Parque Industrial, Moreno, Buenos Aires | Won vacant IBF World female super bantamweight title |
Win | 44–6–1 | Brenda Karen Carabajal | UD | 10 | 2016-09-09 | Ce.De.M. N° 2, Caseros, Buenos Aires | Retain interim WBA World female featherweight title |
Win | 43–6–1 | Mayra Alejandra Gomez | UD | 10 | 2016-05-07 | Estadio F.A.B., Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal | Won interim WBA World female featherweight title |
Win | 42–6–1 | Edith Soledad Matthysse | UD | 10 | 2014-08-23 | Sociedad Alemana de Gimnasia, Buenos Aires | Retained WBO female super bantamweight title |
Win | 41–6–1 | Estrella Valverde | TKO | 6 | 2014–03–28 | Anfiteatro Municipal, Villa María, Córdoba | Retained WBO female super bantamweight title |
Win | 40–6–1 | Halanna Dos Santos | UD | 10 | 2013–10–25 | Club Salto Uruguayo, Salto | Won vacant WBO female super bantamweight title |
Win | 39–6–1 | Melissa Hernandez | UD | 10 | 2013–07–13 | Club Defensores de Villa Luján, San Miguel de Tucumán | |
Win | 38–6–1 | Edith Soledad Matthysse | UD | 10 | 2013–05–10 | Auditorio Presidente Kirchner, Mercado Central, Tapiales, Buenos Aires | |
Draw | 37–6–1 | Yesica Marcos | SD | 10 | 2013–01–25 | Teatro Griego Juan Pablo II, San Martín, Mendoza | For WBA and WBO super bantamweight titles. |
Loss | 37–6 | Carolina Duer | UD | 10 | 2012–12–21 | Club Universitario, La Plata, Buenos Aires | |
Win | 37–5 | Betiana Viñas | TD | 9 (10) | 2012–08–17 | Club Caja Popular, San Miguel, Tucumán | Retained WBC Silver super bantamweight title. |
Win | 36–5 | María Elena Villalobos | UD | 10 | 2012–05–19 | Salón de los Bomberos Voluntarios, General Villegas, Buenos Aires | Won vacant WBC Silver super bantamweight title. |
Win | 35–5 | Rosilette dos Santos | TKO | 10 (10), 1:19 | 2010–08–20 | Estadio Polideportivo Cincuentenario, Formosa, Formosa | Retained WBC super bantamweight title. |
Win | 34–5 | María Elena Villalobos | UD | 10 | 2010–04–10 | Ce. De. M. No. 2, Caseros, Buenos Aires | Retained WBC super bantamweight title. |
Win | 33–5 | Alicia Ashley | MD | 10 | 2009–08–20 | Luna Park, Buenos Aires | Retained WBC super bantamweight title. |
Win | 32–5 | Jackie Nava | UD | 10 | 2009–04–30 | Luna Park, Buenos Aires | Retained WBC super bantamweight title. |
Win | 31–5 | Alejandra Oliveras | UD | 10 | 2008–12–04 | Luna Park, Buenos Aires | Retained WBA and won WBC super bantamweight titles. |
Win | 30–5 | Paulina Cardona | RTD | 5 (8), 0:01 | 2008–10–10 | Ce. De. M. No. 2, Caseros, Buenos Aires | |
Win | 29–5 | Danielle Bouchard | UD | 10 | 2008–07–03 | Luna Park, Buenos Aires | Retained WBA super bantamweight title. |
Win | 28–5 | Anays Gutierrez Carrillo | RTD | 3 (10), 0:01 | 2008–05–15 | Sociedad Española, San Luis, San Luis | |
Win | 27–5 | Adriana Salles | UD | 8 | 2008–02–04 | Conrad Hotel & Casino, Punta del Este, Maldonado | |
Win | 26–5 | Claudia Lopez | UD | 8 | 2007–10–27 | Ce. De. M. No. 2, Caseros, Buenos Aires | |
Win | 25–5 | María del Carmen Potenza | TD | 6 (10) | 2007–06–29 | Club Sportivo America, Rosario, Santa Fe | |
Win | 24–5 | Yazmín Rivas | UD | 10 | 2007–04–20 | Andes Talleres Sport Club, Godoy Cruz, Mendoza | Retained WBA super bantamweight title. |
Win | 23–5 | Maria del Carmen Potenza | MD | 10 | 2007–01–27 | Conrad Hotel & Casino, Punta del Este, Maldonado | |
Win | 22–5 | Maribel Santana | RTD | 2 (10), 0:40 | 2006–12–15 | Ce. De. M. No. 2, Caseros, Buenos Aires | Retained WBA super bantamweight title. |
Win | 21–5 | Paola Herrera | TKO | 1 (10) | 2006–10–14 | Luna Park, Buenos Aires | Retained WBA super bantamweight title. |
Win | 20–5 | Anays Gutierrez Carrillo | UD | 10 | 2006–08–12 | Ce. De. M. No. 2, Caseros, Buenos Aires | Won vacant WBA super bantamweight title. |
Loss | 19–5 | Sharon Anyos | UD | 10 | 2005–10–22 | Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach, Queensland | For vacant WBC featherweight title. |
Win | 19–4 | Yolis Franco | UD | 8 | 2005–06–24 | Club Gimnasia y Esgrima, Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires | |
Win | 18–4 | Nerys Rincon | RTD | 2 (10), 0:01 | 2005–05–14 | Ce. De. M. No. 2, Caseros, Buenos Aires | Retained WIBA featherweight title. |
Win | 17–4 | Maria Miranda | TKO | 3 (10), 1:37 | 2005–01–22 | Club Centenario, Formosa, Formosa | Won vacant WIBA featherweight title. |
Win | 16–4 | Miura Ferreira | TKO | 3 (4) | 2004–09–11 | Polideportivo Municipal Carlos Cerutti, Córdoba, Córdoba | |
Win | 15–4 | Monica Sabino Barbosa | TKO | 4 (8) | 2004–07–02 | Club Caja Popular, San Miguel, Tucumán | |
Win | 14–4 | Daysi Padilla | TKO | 1 (10), 0:43 | 2004–05–26 | Luna Park, Buenos Aires | Retained WIBA super bantamweight title. |
Win | 13–4 | Damaris Pinock Ortega | TKO | 6 (10), 1:42 | 2003–12–06 | Luna Park, Buenos Aires | Won vacant WIBA super bantamweight title. |
Win | 12–4 | María del Carmen Montiel | UD | 6 | 2003–08–22 | Club Ciclista Juninense, Junín, Buenos Aires | |
Loss | 11–4 | Alicia Ashley | UD | 10 | 2003–06–14 | Estadio República de Venezuela, Bolívar, Buenos Aires | For vacant WIBF super bantamweight title. |
Win | 11–3 | Miura Ferreira | TKO | 5 (6) | 2003–05–10 | Polideportivo Carlos Margalot, Río Grande, Tierra del Fuego | |
Win | 10–3 | Lourdes Gonzalez | TKO | 2 (10) | 2003–02–20 | Estadio República de Venezuela, Bolívar, Buenos Aires | Won vacant Argentine super bantamweight title. |
Loss | 9–3 | Alicia Ashley | SD | 10 | 2002–11–15 | Orfeo Superdomo, Córdoba, Córdoba | For vacant WIBF super bantamweight title. |
Win | 9–2 | Maria del Carmen Montiel | UD | 8 | 2002–06–29 | Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz | |
Win | 8–2 | Maria del Carmen Montiel | UD | 10 | 2002–03–01 | Club Olimpia, Paraná, Entre Ríos | Retained Argentine featherweight title. |
Win | 7–2 | Patricia Quirico | KO | 1 (10), 0:14 | 2002–01–19 | Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires | Won vacant Argentine featherweight title. |
Win | 6–2 | Ana dos Santos | KO | 2 (6), 1:52 | 2001–10–12 | Estadio Centenario, Formosa, Formosa | |
Win | 5–2 | Andrea Pereira Maciel | KO | 5 (6), 1:30 | 2001–09–21 | Club Sportivo Ben Hur, Rafaela, Santa Fe | |
Win | 4–2 | Yolis Marrugo Franco | UD | 6 | 2001–08–11 | Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza, Mendoza | |
Win | 3–2 | Andrea Pereira Maciel | TKO | 2 (4), 0:59 | 2001–06–30 | Club Rivadavia, Necochea, Buenos Aires | |
Win | 2–2 | Luz Sarabia | UD | 6 | 2001–06–02 | Estadio Centenario, Formosa, Formosa | |
Win | 1–2 | Jamillia Lawrence | SD | 4 | 2001–04–28 | Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires | |
Loss | 0–2 | Lucia Rijker | KO | 5 (10), 2:02 | 1998–09–25 | Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut | For vacant IBO Light welterweight title. |
Loss | 0–1 | Christy Martin | UD | 10 | 1997–12–05 | Pompano Beach Amphitheater, Pompano Beach, Florida |
See also
References
- 1 2 "The Ring Women's Ratings". The Ring. 8 September 2020. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
- ↑ "BoxRec: Female super bantamweight ratings". boxrec.com. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
- ↑ "BoxRec: Female P4P ratings". boxrec.com. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
- ↑ "Marcela Acuña - Premio Konex: Diploma al Mérito 2010" (in Spanish).
- ↑ The Wall Street Journal
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Marcela Eliana Acuña Awakening Profile". Awakeningfighters.com. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
- ↑ "Awakening Outstanding Contribution Award". Awakeningfighters.com. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
- ↑ "Marcela Acuña Professional boxing record". BoxRec.com.
External links
- official site (in Spanish)
- Marcela Eliana Acuña at Awakening Fighters