"One of the
fights that catches is the eye (on the undercard of tomorrow
night's Garduño v Herrera bill in Metepec, Estado de México),"
writes Abraham Hernández Villanueva of El Sol de Toluca, "is
the one that pits Iveth Zamora against Ana Arrazola in the 49
kilo division, both being good fighters who hit hard."
Ana Fabiola
Arrazola Domínguez (or "Bronca", as she is known) made history
at the reunion in Cuautitlán Izcalli a few weeks ago by being
the first mother to fight on the same card as her own son
(12-year-old Juan Carlos "Bronquito" Contreras, seen here on the
right), though of course only the mother was fighting
professionally. Juan Carlos "Bronco" Contreras, 'the head of the
family' (as the interviewer quaintly put it), worked the corner
for both mother and child.
Originally from
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Arrazola has been living since 1998
in Mexico State - currently in La Loma (a suburb of
Tlalnepantla). Although she originally took up the sport to lose
weight after the birth of her second daughter, she has turned
out to be a doughty competitor – as at least five opponents
already have learned to their cost. Managed by Juan Carlos
Contreras, Arrazola's target for 2007 is the NABF junior
flyweight championship.
[Sources: Esto,
El Sol de Toluca]
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