(NOV 21) Do not call
Angelica Rascon (10-1-0 2KO) an old lady. At 29 years old, she
is anything except old, not for a female boxer. A pretty little
118 pounder, she is a ball of fire in the ring with an unlimited
amount of energy. She starts punching the day before she enters
the ring and does not stop until the day after. Her fans adore
her and she feels the same way about them.
She never expected to be a
professional boxer. Rascon recalls, "At the age of 15, I
was a little fat girl and I wanted to lose weight."
Because there was a boxing gym in town, her father suggested she
try boxing. Boxing came easy for her and she felt good, covered
in sweat, after the workouts. The pounds rolled off. Soon the
boys wanted to box with her. She was not sure. Boys are stronger
than girls. She had nothing to worry about. They swarmed around
her like flies. They buzzed like flies. They punched like flies.
She started swatting them to the mat like flies. To her, they
were flies, annoying little flies that she smacked with ease.
She moved into the amateur ranks
and piled up a dismal record. The women were tougher than the
boys and more difficult to put down. They wanted to run around,
throw meaningless punches, and not fight. After 14 fights - 7
wins and 7 loses - she decided the amateurs were not for her.
She wanted to fight, not dance. She made the correct choice. She
might have gotten some old sugar-daddy to take her in as a
manager, but she was too clever for that. She understood what
happened to all the Mexican girls who wanted to be in the
movies. The only movies they were ever in were strips of
Super-8. She decided to manage herself. By taking on anyone in
the ring, she has done okay. She refuses no fights. Now she
needs more, more help in her management.
With her 10 wins Angelica “Mo
Cuishie” Rascon is now ready for a legitimate manager and
promoter. “I have been showing what I can do,” she said. “With
the right help I will be world champion.” She understands she
cannot advance much farther on her own. Most of her fights have
been in Mexico with just two in El Paso. The exposure needed is
in the USA and to fight top opponents requires connections,
something she does not have. She is open to offers.
She also believes boxing, especially for women, is a show. “I
like to wear fancy costumes, traditional ones and sexy ones.”
She is not opposed to exploiting her sexuality. “Men like to see
sexy women fight.”
Her WBC bantamweight title fight with Yamileth Mercado, in June
of 2021, ended her undefeated record when she lost by a 10-round
unanimous decision. All of her wins have been against opponents
with losing records. These wins did not prepare her for a
championship fight. She is not deterred and will up her
opposition to improve her skills.
Since her loss she has been in the Azteca gym in Auburn,
Washington, to correct the mistakes she made in the championship
fight. “When a decent manager comes along I will be ready,” she
says.
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