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The Killer Elite
By Ewan Whyte
October 13, 2006
Copyrighted photo: Imcordoba.com.ar

     
   
   
   
   

(OCT 13) Alejandra Oliveras peeled off a silk jacket to reveal her singularly impressive torso, stepped onto the scales, and punched the air in triumph as she made the weight, while her opponent, the habitually sassy Anays Gutiérrez Carrillo of Colombia, who had come in 600 grams over the limit (but later worked off the excess), stood there glumly, her arms folded, like a wallflower at a ball, staring blankly into space.

It was the weigh-in for tonight’s WBC world super bantamweight title fight in Rosario – the first time the city has ever hosted such an event (in which, incidentally, María del Carmen Potenza [4-4-1 (0 KOs)] will be fighting Bettina Garino [2-2-1 (1 KO)] on the undercard) – and if their body language was telling us anything, it was that the battle was already won.

The Argentinian journalists are in doubt of it: remembering her triumph over Jackie Nava, which one described as the best female fight he had ever seen, Pablo Mihal writes in today’s La Capital: “On the 21st May, with a precise left cross [he means ‘hook’], Alejandra ‘La Locomotora’ Oliveras made Jackie Nava of Mexico kiss the canvas of the Palenque del Hipódromo in Tijuana. That – or rather the completion the count - marked the beginning of her reign. But what no one knew, and renders her stature even more gigantic, is that she’d been fighting the previous few rounds with her [stronger] right hand broken – something of which she’d breathed not a word to anyone.”

As though tonight’s project were already accomplished and the body of the young Colombian – with its hint of puppy fat beneath the shining, pale brown skin – a motionless heap on the floor, Oliveras talked over her at the press conference, accepting readily the invitation to perorate instead on her two favourite subjects: Marcela Acuña (whom she despises) and Mike Tyson (whom she adores).

Referring to the former’s run on the current series of Bailando por un sueño (the Argentinian equivalent of Dancing with the Stars), she told reporters: “I’ll teach the Tigress to dance up there in the ring; and afterwards I’ll give her classes in salsa and merengue, because she’s a klutz!” There would be a settling of accounts between herself and the Formosan, she promised, in March next year.

But it was what she said about Mike Tyson that would be worrying me the most if I were Anays’s mum: “It was his savagery that always appealed to me. When he climbed into the ring, it was to kill; there was never a smile. That’s what I liked about him. I think that’s what most people liked, and why he was such a tremendous draw. He could knock out anyone, with either hand – and leave the ring afterwards as though that were nothing!”

Weights:

Alejandra Marina Oliveras (Jujuy, Argentina): 55 kg 300 g

Anays Cecilia Gutiérrez Carrillo (Barranquilla, Colombia): 55 kg 300 g

Cecilia Gutiérrez registered 55 kg 938 g the first time she mounted the scales.

 
     
     
   
 
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