When Rhonda Luna (15-2-2 2KO’s)
meets Ela Nunez (9-6-1 2KO’s) on Thursday October 28, 2010 to
battle it out for the GBU Women’s Super featherweight Title it
will be a dream come true for the veteran fighter. “Here I am,
finally, fighting at home on a level playing field. No stress,
just training. No travel, just training. There is nothing else
to fight, but another fighter, finally.”
Rhonda’s preparation for this
fight is no different than any other fight I have seen her
prepare for. It is the same Rhonda Luna. Her work ethic has
always been impeccable. She is a dedicated athlete and a
proficient boxer. Luna like many others, has committed several
years of her life to her passion for boxing, yet she has
received little for her efforts. There were times that she felt
like she wanted to let go and move on. However, there is the
fire that burns within the soul of this veteran fighter, and
that fire would not let her quit. “Something would always come
up to keep my hope alive. I knew that I deserved this
opportunity; I had worked so hard for it. Now that it is here I
am excited…everyone who has watched me labor for this is excited
along with me. My time is finally here.”
Luna has a quiet soft spoken
manner about her. Although she appears somewhat serious for the
most part, at any given moment she can surprise you with her
quick wit and playful sense of humor. Rhonda is a gentle soul by
nature, however, when called to do so, one hell of a warrior
will break loose and bust you up!
Rhonda, to the best of my knowledge, is the only woman to have
been signed to a contract with Golden Boy Promotions. She knows
the difficulty in making it on to a big card, or any card for
that matter. Since her six fight contract with Golden Boy
expired, it has been rough to get the fight opportunities she
had hoped for. “I have always been here” she said, “they just
looked right passed me.” Hoping that promoters will start
looking at the quality women fighters again, Luna will be
standing right in front of them as always.
So, in a fight that promises to shake and rattle the local venue
of the San Manual Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland,
California, Luna intends to show the world why they should not
look passed her anymore. This is the kind of fight all of us in
women’s boxing look forward to. Kudo’s to Patrick Ortiz for
recognizing the talent of these two women and show casing them
as a Main Event!
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