(JAN 31) NEW YORK, NY--
DiBella Entertainment has signed women’s WBA Super Welterweight
World Champion Hanna “La Amazona Black” Gabriels (19-2-1, 11
KOs), of Alajuela, Costa Rica, to an exclusive promotional
contract. Gabriels successfully defended her WBA world
title for the third time this past Saturday, January 26, with a
dominant 10-round unanimous decision versus Sarah Dwyer in
Managua, Nicaragua.
“When you have the opportunity to sign a fighter
of this stature, of either gender, you take it,” said Lou
DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment. “Hanna Gabriels is
a sensational talent and an incredible woman. She showed it
against Claressa Shields, and with her exceptional resume, that
she is among the best of the best in female boxing.
“Remarkably, Hanna reached the pinnacle of the
sport without an amateur career. She is perfectly bilingual and
extraordinarily marketable. We’re thrilled to work with one of
Costa Rica’s biggest stars and one of the biggest stars in
women’s boxing.”
“I feel so privileged and honored to sign with
Lou DiBella. This will truly bring out the best in me at this
point in my career,” said Gabriels. “Lou has done a great job
for many years supporting women’s boxing and I want to be a part
of his work and further my career.
“My career has been a little crazy, filled with
great accomplishments along with some obstacles. I only had one
amateur fight before turning professional in 2007. However,
signing with DiBella Entertainment truly energizes me to work
even harder knowing what opportunities they can present.
“I love fighting in Costa Rica and the fans there
have been very supportive of my career. However, I’d like to
fight more often in the United States. I will fight any body.
I’ve always wanted to face Cecilia Braekhus. I’d like to unify
the super welterweight division, and I would love a rematch
against Claressa Shields.”
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“I first met Hanna three years ago when I wanted
to work with her husband, former world champion Bryan Vasquez.
He insisted that if I wanted to represent him, I had to take on
his wife as well, and it’s been a wonderful experience ever
since,” said Gabriels’ manager Hector Fernandez. “I am thrilled
that Lou DiBella has signed Hanna and I am grateful for all that
he’s done and continues to do for women’s boxing. Female boxers
deserve respect and I look forward to making history with
DiBella Entertainment.”
Gabriels has been married to two-time WBA super
featherweight world champion Bryan Vasquez for the past seven
years and together they have a four-year-old daughter.
Immensely popular in her native Costa Rica, the
three-time, two-division world champion Gabriels made her United
States debut on June 22, 2018, moving up in weight to face
two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields in Detroit, MI,
for the vacant IBF and WBA Middleweight World Titles. Dropping
the two-time Olympic Gold Medalist hard to the canvas in the
opening round, Gabriels would come up short in a highly
competitive, hard-fought clash.
Gabriels first became a world champion in
December 2009, capturing the WBO Welterweight World Title with a
fourth-round knockout against Gabriela Zapata. Five months
later, she moved up to claim the WBO Super Welterweight Title
with a first-round knockout of Gardy Alvarez and made three
defenses before suffering her first defeat to Oxandia Castillo
in February 2013.
On December 20, 2014, Gabriels regained the WBO
154lb. title with a second-round stoppage against Paty Ramirez.
In her second WBO defense, Gabriels became a unified champion,
adding the WBA belt to her collection, earning a third-round TKO
of Katia Alvarino on June 18, 2016. Two successful defenses of
her unified WBA/WBO crown followed in 2017, including gaining
revenge against Castillo in their rematch that October via
unanimous 10-round decision.
Details of Gabriels’ first fight under the
DiBella Entertainment banner will be announced in the near
future.