- Yvonne Trevino
Yvonne Trevino (born
January 18 ,1967 ) is a former female boxer andfashion model fromPeoria, Arizona .Background
Trevino was very popular among
boxing fans during the 1990s, especially in the SouthwesternUnited States and in her home state ofArizona . Her popularity led her to receive show business opportunities as well, and she modeled sports clothing for various importantmagazines and companies.Trevino grew in a boxing family, and her brothers used to be fighters as well; Trevino became a boxing fan when she was a small girl and she started to join her brothers at the local boxing gym from a very young age.
Career
On September 18, 1993, Trevino joined the professional women's boxing ranks with a four-round decision over
Chris Kreuz inDavenport, Iowa . For her second bout, on April 8, 1994, she met the debutanteBridgett Riley , who handed Trevino her first defeat, with a decision win inLaughlin, Nevada .Despite losing that bout and then taking a year off boxing, she was given her first world title try in her third bout, on April 20, 1995, she caused what perhaps could be described as a mild upset, knocking out
Regina Halmich in four rounds atLas Vegas, Nevada and becoming the WIBF's world Flyweight champion.Despite the fact that her next opponent,
Delia Gonzalez , was a well-known boxer, the WIBF refused to sanction their fight as a world championship bout, and so, on June 1, 1996, the two opponents fought to a four-round technical draw (tie), also in Las Vegas.Trevino then won five fights in a row, including a first round
knockout win overJolene Blackshear , and a successful defense againstSuzanne Riccio , beaten by a ten-round decision, before she and Riley were rematched, with the IFBA's worldbantamweight championship on the line. Trevino lost the fight on February 15, 1998, when she was outpointed by Riley.She returned to the
flyweight division, but she lost the WIBF's world Flyweight title in her next fight, being beaten byPara Draine on August 8.Trevino then won two of her next four fights, the wins coming against Gonzalez and Riccio in rematches, and losing to
Kathy Williams andKelcie Jeffries .Despite having won only two of her last four bouts, Trevino surprised many of her fans when she announced her retirement after the loss to Jeffries. She mentioned wanting to become a
full time mother and also managing a boxing gym among the reasons for her retirement.Yvonne Trevino had a record of 9 wins, five losses, and 1 draw with five wins by knockout. She was never knocked out as a professional boxer.
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