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Jazmin Rosita Rivas
Torreon, Mexico
 Bantamweight
Height: 5'2"
Stance: Orthodox
12-3-0 (6KO)

 
 

Date

Place

Results

10/21/05
 
North Korea Kwang Ok Kim won by UD10 over Jazmin Rivas (WBCF)
09/02/05


 
Obregón, Mexico

 
Bantamweight Jazmin Rivas, 117.9, 17 years old, TKO'd Martha Leticia Arevalo, 117.9, in the sixth round.
06/24/05


 
Mexicali (Baja California, Mexico) Jazmín (“la Rusita”) Rivas — won an eight-round unanimous decision over Susana Morales,  78-73, 80-72 and 79-72 on the scorecards.
06/03/05





 
Torreón, COA, Mexico



 
At the Auditorio Municipal, Jazmin Rivas, 115.5 TKO1 newcomer and pro debuter, Adriana Moreno, 119.5, in a reported 10 round bout. WBAN needs more info on this possible mismatch. Why would a new boxer be scheduled to fight 10 rounds....
02/28/05





 
Tijuana, Mexico




 
Jazmin Rivas, 115,  won by a ten-round unanimous decision over Lucia Avalos, 113.  The two were fighting for the  WBA Women's Super Flyweight Title. Final judges scores were 99-91, 99-91, and 97-93.
08/21/04













 
Ciudad Obregón, Mexico











 
Jazmín Rivas of Torreón (Coahuila) and Martha Leticia Arévalo of Guadalajara (Jalisco) did it again in Ciudad Obregón — this time for the Mexican bantamweight title — and once again, Martha Leticia showed great courage in the face of a remorseless pounding from the seventeen-year-old. As in the first fight, Rivas had no difficulty in imposing her style, landing the heavier blows and winning clearly on the scorecards of all three judges (100-93, 99-91, 100-93)
07/17/04



 
Quérataro (Mexico)


 
Jazmín Rivas of Sinaloa and Leticia Arévalo of Jalisco fought at bantamweight in a contest scheduled for six rounds. Rivas won by a unanimous decision.
04/24/04

 
Chiapas, Mexico
 
Jacqueline Nava won by a six-round unanimous decision over Jazmin Rosita Rivas.
11/28/03 



 
Gomez Palacio, Mexico

 
Jazmin Rivas won a split decision over Lina Ramirez, Guasave, Mexico, in a scheduled six-round junior featherweight division.
03/12/03
 
Palacio, Mexico Jazmin Rosita Rivas won by TKO1 over Guadalupe Marroquin.
01/01/03

 
Mexico

 
Jazmin Rivas, 117,  KO'd pro debuter Maria Socorro of Mexico in the first round.
08/02/02

 
Arena Olimpico, Mexico Lorena Roque won a six-round unanimous decision over Jazmin Rivas.
05/17/02
 
Mexico
 
Jazmin Rivas won a six-rounder by points over Soraya Paniagua.
12/15/01

 
Mexico

 
Jazmin Rivas, 112, stopped Marisol Dominguez in the second round with a TKO.
11/09/01

 
Mexico

 
Jazmin Rivas, 112, stopped pro debuter Angeles Mosso in the first round with a TKO.
 
  Misc Info:

October 21, 2005 - North Korea
Kwang Ok Kim won by UD10 over Jazmin Rivas; and Myung Ok Ryu won by UD10 over Alicia Ashley. Both bouts were for WBC belts.

September 2, 2005 -Centro de Espectáculos Modelo, Obregón, in Mexico

Bantamweight Jazmin Rivas, 117.9, 17 years old, TKO'd Martha Leticia Arevalo, 117.9, in the sixth round. Ewan Whyte wrote, "The two will be fighting a six rounder on the undercard. The card is promoted by Promociones Box Latino.Jazmín Rivas at Thursday’s weigh-in for her third meeting with Martha Leticia Arévalo; and last night at the Centro de Espectáculos Modelo de Obregón, Sonora, she did just that, ‘wiping the floor´ with the Jaliscan, according to the only published account, though it wasn’t until the last of the six scheduled rounds — the twentieth the two have fought in the last fourteen months — that the defences of a stubborn opponent finally collapsed. Whilst hardly the jackpot — that’ll have to wait until 21st October, when she fights Kwang Ok Kim in South Korea for the WBC world title — the teenager’s victory, obtained with what was described as ‘explosive punching’, provoked a windfall of sorts, as spectators expressed their appreciation of both fighters by throwing coins into the ring — as, indeed, they had after their first fight in July last year."

June 24, 2005 - Plaza Calafia, Mexicali (Baja California, Mexico) Promoter: Box Latino (report by Ewan Whyte)
Promised a shot at the winner of this Tuesday’s contest between Myung Ok Ryu and her compatriot Elizabeth (“la Azteca”) Sánchez for the WBC super flyweight title if she could prevail against 17-year-old Jazmín (“la Rusita”) Rivas — the fight took place in the early hours of this morning in the Plaza de Toros Calafia in Mexicali (Baja California) — the brass ring must have seemed very close for Susana Morales,  “This is an opportunity I don’t intend to let slip,” she told reporters with grim-lipped determination. "I've come to win; and I will win; because the future of my children depends upon it".  Well she didn’t win; and a relief fund needs to be set up lickety-split for those two children if their future really did depend on it. (I don’t know Bob Geldorf personally, but Kofi Annan’s been informed). I rather suspect, though, that Ms Morales may have been exaggerating a teensy bit about all that. She must have a Plan B. She still has a shot at the Gold Star for Responsible Parenting (Central American Division, Second Trimester) if she gets her application in quick; but they’re going to ask about a Plan B; and if it’s true that she doesn’t have one, she’d better think of one quick.  Taller, faster and vastly more talented, Rivas (10,2,5 KOs), who already holds the AMB world title, seemed set for an easy victory after a first round she had dominated with lefts and rights to the face and abdomen; but Morales came out with a new strategy in the second, fighting from midrange and complicating the youngster’s task of making her superior athleticism tell. A mistake in the fifth, however, gave Rivas the opening she needed, and she dropped Morales with a powerful right cross. Morales fell heavily and looked as contrite as the CEO of some Japanese multinational that had just failed for the first time in its history to triple its year-on-year profits, as she sat, gloves down, shoulders slumped, head bowed, in the centre of the canvas: torpid, stunned, and resigned, finally, to the fact that it was not going to happen. In fact, I’ve seen pandas more upbeat about the future; but she got up. And though deprived now of her lucidity and unable to mount any kind of concerted offensive, she was too proud to surrender to an opponent many years her junior: Rivas stepped up the pace and the punishment in the last three rounds in search her sixth knockout, but Morales managed to hold out to the end, losing 78-73, 80-72 and 79-72 on the scorecards.

February 28, 2005 in Tijuana, Mexico
Jackie Nava, 117 1/4,  won by :59 seconds TKO8 over Martha Leticia Arevalo, 118.   The two were fighting for the WBA Women's Bantamweight Title. Also, and Jazmin Rivas, 115,  won by a ten-round unanimous decision over Lucia Avalos, 113.  The two were fighting for the  WBA Women's Super Flyweight Title. Final judges scores were 99-91, 99-91, and 97-93.

August 21, 2004 - Ciudad Obregón, Mexico
Less than five weeks since the donnybrook in Quérataro that had spectators throwing money into the ring, Jazmín Rivas of Torreón (Coahuila) and Martha Leticia Arévalo of Guadalajara (Jalisco) did it again last night in Ciudad Obregón — this time for the Mexican bantamweight title — and once again, Martha Leticia showed great courage in the face of a remorseless pounding from the seventeen-year-old. As in the first fight, Rivas had no difficulty in imposing her style, landing the heavier blows and winning clearly on the scorecards of all three judges (100-93, 99-91, 100-93) but without breaking the spirit of the Guadalajaran, and once again, the talent of the one and the courage of the other were applauded loudly at the end of each round. Report by Ewan Whyte

July 17, 2004 - Quérataro (Mexico)
On a bill promoted by BoxLatino, Jazmín Rivas of Sinaloa and Leticia Arévalo of Jalisco fought at bantamweight in a contest scheduled for six rounds. From the opening bell, it was clear that Rivas was going all-out for the head-shot that would put Arévalo down for the count, but although she took a lot of punishment in the opening rounds with Rivas hitting hard and getting through often, Arévalo refused to go down and had the crowd in the stadium “General Arteaga” in Querétano cheering when she scored once or twice with counters that stopped Rivas in her tracks and earned her a few moments of respite. Towards the end of the fight, whilst Rivas never relented from her resolve to knock her opponent out and the pace of her assault never slackened, her weight of punch gradually deserted her, allowing her brave opponent the dignity of at least finishing the fight on her feet.  Whilst there was no question that Rivas had won – the judges were unanimous on that score – the sizeable crowd, as happens on occasion in Mexico after an exceptional fight, showed its appreciation of the commitment of both fighters by throwing money into the ring. On the strength of this performance, Rivas is likely to be challenging for the Mexican bantamweight title before long. Ewan Whyte

April 24, 2004 - Chiapas, Mexico
Jacqueline Nava won by a six-round unanimous decision over Jazmin Rosita Rivas. Translation of Article on box-latino.com by Ewan Whyte!


March 12, 2004 in Palacio, Mexico
Jazmin Rosita Rivas
won by TKO1 over Guadalupe Marroquin.

November 28, 2003- Gomez Palacio, Mexico
Jazmin Rivas
won a split decision over Lina Ramirez, Guasave, Mexico, in a scheduled six-round junior featherweight division. Rivas is now 5-1-0 (3 KO. Ramirez fell to 3-1-1 (0KO).

 
     
     
     
     
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