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Guadalupe Martínez Guzmán
Born (1992-04-05) 5 April 1992 (age 32)
Mexico
NationalityMexican
Other namesLupita
Statistics
Weight(s)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record[1]
Total fights29
Wins20
Wins by KO6
Losses9

Guadalupe Martínez Guzmán (born 5 April 1992) is a Mexican professional boxer who has held the WBC female super flyweight title since 2017. Between 2013 and 2014, she challenged for the IBF female super flyweight and junior flyweight titles, as well as the WBA interim female super flyweight title twice. As of April 2020, she is ranked as the world's second best active female super flyweight by BoxRec.[2]

Professional career

Guzmán made her professional debut on 7 July 2012, scoring a four-round unanimous decision (UD) over Maria Munos at the Palenque de la Feria in Chilpancingo, Mexico. All three judges scored the bout 39–37.[3]

After compiling a record of 4–2 (3 KOs), she faced Daniela Romina Bermúdez (12–2–2, 2 KOs) for the WBA interim female super flyweight title on 12 April 2013, at the Centro Cosmopolita Unión y Progreso in Roldán, Argentina. Guzmán suffered the third defeat of her career by UD (100–91.5, 100–91, 100–90.5).[4] Her next fight was against Ana Arrazola (17–9–2, 13 KOs) for the vacant WBF female light flyweight title against on 17 August at the Hotel Paraiso Caxcan in Apozol, Mexico. Guzmán again lost by UD with all three judges scoring the bout 100–90.[5]

After winning her next two fights, both by UD, she faced undefeated IBF female super flyweight champion Debora Dionicius (14–0, 4 KOs) on 20 December at the Club Social y Cultural El Cruce in Malvinas Argentinas, Argentina. Guzmán lost by UD with all three judges scoring the bout 100–90.[6] For her next fight she moved down in weight to challenge IBF female junior flyweight champion Naoko Shibata (11–3, 3 KOs) on 3 March 2014 at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Guzmán lost in her fourth world title attempt by UD with the scorecards reading 98–92, 98–93 and 99–91.[7] She won her next fight by split decision (SD) before making a second attempt at the WBA interim female super flyweight title, this time against Laura Lecca on 30 August at the Complejo Deportivo "El Cancherín" in Huarochirí, Peru. Guzmán lost by UD with all three judges scoring the bout 100–90.[8]

Her next fight was against Ava Knight (12–2–3, 5 KOs) for the WBC International female flyweight title. The fight took place on 13 November at Washington Hilton & Towers in Washington, D.C., Guzmán again lost by UD, with all three judges scoring the bout 100–90.[9] After a UD win the following month,[10] she captured the WBC Silver female super flyweight title against Judith Rodriguez (8–7, 5 KOs) on 24 April 2015 at Foro Polanco in Mexico City, Mexico. Two judges scored the bout 99–91 and the third scored it 98–92.[11] After securing three more wins, defending her WBC Silver title once, she lost a fifth-round technical decision (TD) to Jasseth Noriega (17–4–2, 5 KOs) in October 2016.[12]

Guzmán bounced back with two UD wins before facing WBC female super flyweight champion Zulina Munoz (48–1–2, 28 KOs) on 13 May 2017 at the Grand Oasis Arena in Cancún, Mexico. In what was described as a "huge upset", Guzmán defeated the long-reigning champion via UD, with two judges scoring the bout 96–93 and the third scoring it 95–94.[13][14]

Professional boxing record

29 fights 20 wins 9 losses
By knockout 6 0
By decision 14 9
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
29 Win 20–9 Mexico Debani Balderas UD 10 14 Dec 2019 Mexico Domo Deportivo, Tulum, Mexico Retained WBC female super flyweight title
28 Win 19–9 Mexico Jessica Chávez SD 10 27 Apr 2019 Mexico Centro Regional de Deporte de Las Américas, Ecatepec de Morelos, Mexico Retained WBC female super flyweight title
27 Win 18–9 Mexico Yulihan Luna Avila UD 10 24 Nov 2018 Mexico Oasis Hotel Complex, Cancún, Mexico Retained WBC female super flyweight title
26 Win 17–9 Mexico Irma Garcia UD 10 3 Feb 2018 Mexico Centro de Convenciones, Tlalnepantla de Baz, Mexico Retained WBC female super flyweight title
25 Win 16–9 Panama Carlota Santos TKO 9 (10), 1:15 30 Sep 2017 Mexico Grand Oasis Arena, Cancún, Mexico Retained WBC female super flyweight title
24 Win 15–9 Mexico Zulina Munoz UD 10 13 May 2017 Mexico Grand Oasis Arena, Cancún, Mexico Won WBC female super flyweight title
23 Win 14–9 Mexico Guadalupe Solis UD 6 4 Feb 2017 Mexico Grand Oasis Arena, Cancún, Mexico
22 Win 13–9 Mexico Leticia Uribe UD 8 10 Dec 2016 Mexico Deportivo Maquio San Juan del Rio, San Juan Zitlaltepec, Mexico
21 Loss 12–9 Mexico Jasseth Noriega TD 5 (8), 1:15 15 Oct 2016 Mexico Centro de Usos Multiples, Mazatlán, Mexico
20 Win 12–8 Mexico Yanely Hernandez TKO 4 (8), 1:48 23 Jul 2016 Mexico Oasis Hotel Complex, Cancún, Mexico
19 Win 11–8 Mexico Celeste Gonzalez UD 10 27 Feb 2016 Mexico Gimnasio Olímpico Juan de la Barrera, Mexico City, Mexico Retained WBC Silver female super flyweight title
18 Win 10–8 Mexico Maria Garcia TKO 1 (8), 1:28 27 Nov 2015 Mexico Sindicato de Taxistas, Cancún, Mexico
17 Win 9–8 Mexico Judith Rodriguez UD 10 24 Apr 2015 Mexico Foro Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico Won WBC Silver female super flyweight title
16 Win 8–8 Mexico Marisol Molina UD 10 20 Dec 2014 Mexico Palenque de Ario de Rayón, Zamora, Mexico
15 Loss 7–8 United States Ava Knight UD 10 13 Nov 2014 United States Washington Hilton & Towers, Washington, D.C., U.S. For vacant WBC International female flyweight title
14 Loss 7–7 Peru Linda Lecca UD 10 30 Aug 2014 Peru Complejo Deportivo "El Cancherín", Huarochirí, Peru For WBA interim female super flyweight title
13 Win 7–6 Mexico Dorely Valente SD 8 17 May 2014 Mexico Arena Quequi, Playa del Carmen, Mexico
12 Loss 6–6 Japan Naoko Shibata UD 10 3 Mar 2014 Japan Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan For IBF female junior flyweight title
11 Loss 6–5 Argentina Debora Dionicius UD 10 20 Dec 2013 Argentina Club social y Cultural El Cruce, Malvinas Argentinas, Argentina For IBF female super flyweight title
10 Win 6–4 Mexico Teresa Marquez UD 8 26 Oct 2013 Mexico Auditorio Municipal, Agua Prieta, Mexico
9 Win 5–4 Mexico Leo Coltazar UD 4 6 Sep 2013 Mexico Auditorio San Nicholas, Ixmiquilpan, Mexico
8 Loss 4–4 Mexico Ana Arrazola UD 10 17 Aug 2013 Mexico Hotel Paraiso Caxcan, Apozol, Mexico For vacant WBF female junior flyweight title
7 Loss 4–3 Argentina Daniela Romina Bermúdez UD 10 12 Apr 2013 Argentina Centro Cosmopolito Unión y Progreso, Roldán, Argentina For WBA interim female super flyweight title
6 Win 4–2 Mexico Mercedes Castro TKO 6 (8), 1:26 16 Mar 2013 Mexico Gimnasio Marcelino Gonzalez, Zacatecas City, Mexico
5 Win 3–2 Mexico Maria Jimenez TKO 7 (8), 1:30 16 Feb 2013 Mexico Auditorio General Arteaga, Querétaro City, Mexico
4 Win 2–2 Mexico Roxana Alanis TKO 6 (8), 1:42 26 Dec 2012 Mexico Salon Marsella, Huixtla, Mexico
3 Loss 1–2 Mexico Perla Hernandez UD 6 15 Dec 2012 Mexico Auditorio Centenario, Gómez Palacio, Mexico
2 Loss 1–1 Mexico Perla Hernandez UD 4 25 Aug 2012 Mexico Auditorio Municipal, Torreón, Mexico
1 Win 1–0 Mexico Maria Munos UD 4 7 Jul 2012 Mexico Palenque de la Feria, Chilpancingo, Mexico

References

  1. ^ "Boxing record for Guadalupe Martínez Guzmán". BoxRec.
  2. ^ "BoxRec: Female super flyweight ratings". boxrec.com. Retrieved 30 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "BoxRec: Guadalupe Martinez Guzmán vs. Maria Munos". boxrec.com. Retrieved 23 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "BoxRec: Guadalupe Martinez Guzmán vs. Daniela Romina Bermúdez". boxrec.com. Retrieved 23 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "BoxRec: Guadalupe Martinez Guzmán vs. Ana Arrazola". boxrec.com. Retrieved 23 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "BoxRec: Guadalupe Martinez Guzmán vs. Debora Dionicius". boxrec.com. Retrieved 23 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "BoxRec: Guadalupe Martinez Guzmán vs. Naoko Shibata". boxrec.com. Retrieved 23 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "BoxRec: Guadalupe Martinez Guzmán vs. Linda Lecca". boxrec.com. Retrieved 23 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ "BoxRec: Guadalupe Martinez Guzmán vs. Ava Knight". boxrec.com. Retrieved 24 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "BoxRec: Guadalupe Martinez Guzmán vs. Marisol Molina". boxrec.com. Retrieved 24 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "BoxRec: Guadalupe Martinez Guzmán vs. Judith Rodriguez". boxrec.com. Retrieved 24 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ "BoxRec: Guadalupe Martinez Guzmán vs. Jasseth Noriega". boxrec.com. Retrieved 24 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ Salazar, Francisco (13 May 2017). "Guadalupe Martinez upsets Zulina Munoz, wins jr. bantam belt". The Ring. Retrieved 24 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ Soto, Rafael (14 May 2017). "Guadalupe Martinez Shocks Zulina Munoz To Capture WBC Title". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 24 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
Sporting positions
Minor world boxing titles
Preceded by
Judith Rodriguez
WBC Silver female super flyweight champion
24 April 2015 – April 2017
Vacant
Title next held by
Eva Voraberger
Major world boxing titles
Preceded by
Zulina Munoz
WBC female super flyweight champion
13 May 2017 – present
Incumbent