Delia Gonzalez
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Real name | Delia Gonzales |
Nickname(s) | Chiquita |
Weight(s) | Flyweight |
Nationality | United States |
Born |
Anthony, New Mexico, U.S. | November 20, 1970
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 28 |
Wins | 13 |
Wins by KO | 3 |
Losses | 9 |
Draws | 5 |
No contests | 0 |
Delia 'Chikita' Gonzalez (born November 20, 1970) is an American former flyweight female boxer. She has a record of 13-9-4 with 3 knockout wins, although several of her losses have been controversial.[1]
Personal and early life
Gonzalez is Mexican-American, and trained at the gym under her father's guidance.[2] Soon she earned the nickname Chikita,[2] after her favorite boxer, the former 2 time World flyweight champion Humberto "Chiquita" Gonzalez of Mexico.
Career
As a professional, Delia began with a 4-round decision win over Lucy Tellez in Texas.[1] A couple of fights later, she beat Gloria Ramirez twice, once by knockout in the 3rd, and once by decision in 4.[1] Both fights again took place in Texas. Two more wins followed and a title shot came after that, and she beat Klee Fenie in Las Vegas to become the WIBF's world Flyweight champion. She defended her title against Anissa Zamarron winning on points, then met Phoenix's Yvonne Trevino which the judges called a technical draw (word used for tie in boxing). She later met Jolene Blackshear and lost the world title.
She traveled to Cologne, Germany in May 2000 for a bout against Regina Halmich, which she lost. She won four fights after her loss, including two wins over Yolanda Gonzalez.
Later, Gonzales fought in the bantamweight ranks, and in June 2003 lost a fight against Ada Vélez for the WIBA bantamweight title on a seventh-round disqualification. She is also managed boxer Rebecca Rodriguez.
On March 19, 2004, Gonzalez returned to the ring for a 6-round draw with Johanna Peña-Álvarez.[3]
Professional boxing record
Professional record summary | ||
34 fights | 24 wins | 7 losses |
By knockout | 7 | 0 |
By decision | 17 | 7 |
Draws | 3 |
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Preceded by Delia Gonzalez (Vacated) |
WIBF World Super Flyweight Champion November 25, 1994 – 1999 (Vacated) |
Succeeded by Daisy Lang |
Preceded by Yvonne Trevino (Vacated) |
WIBF World Flyweight Champion June 10, 1995 – December 7, 2007(Vacated) |
Succeeded by Susi Kentikian |
Preceded by Delia Gonzalez (Vacated) |
WIBF World Light Flyweight Champion July 10, 1999 – 2002/2003 (Vacated) |
Succeeded by Maria Jesús Rosa |
References
- 1 2 3 "Delia Gonzalez on Boxing Interactive". Boxing Interactive. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved February 8, 2010.
- 1 2 Williams, Dee (April 10, 2005). "Women's Boxing: Delia Gonzalez Biography". WBAN. Retrieved February 8, 2010.
- ↑ Trujillo, Ricardo (2004-05-15). "Lopez Lassos Garcia Retains NABA Super Fly Belt!". New Mexico Boxing.com. Archived from the original on 2012-06-10. Retrieved 2012-05-21.
External links
- Delia Gonzalez, Women Boxing Archive Network
- Interview, Dee Williams
- Gonzalez v Halmich fight report
- Montoya, Delilah; Márquez, María Teresa; Chavoya, C. Ondine. Women boxers: the new warriors. p. 11. ISBN 1-55885-475-4.