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Date |
Place |
Results |
07/26/04
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Tijuana,
Mexico
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Ivonne
Muñoz, the Mexican bantamweight champion, knocked out
Silvia “Dinamita” (Dynamite) Zúñiga of
Sonora 36 seconds into the first round. T |
05/17/04
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Tijuana
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Ivonne
Muñoz, the Mexican bantamweight champion, knocked out
Silvia “Dinamita” (Dynamite) Zúñiga of
Sonora 36 seconds into the first round. T |
02/13/04
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Mexicali, BN
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Bantamweight
Ivonne Muñoz, 116¾, won a ten-round unanimous decision
over Ana Maria Torres, 114¾, and won the Mexican
Bantamweight title. |
09/07/03
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Mexico
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Super
Bantamweight Ivonne Muñoz TKO1 María Duran. |
06/26/02
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Polanco,
Mexico
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Ivonne
Munoz TKO1 Miriam Serrano that was 0-3-0
going into the fight. |
10/21/00
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México
City, México
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Mariana
Juarez won a four-round decision against Ivonne Munoz. |
09/16/00
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México
City, México
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Ivonne
Munoz defeated Berenice Chavez with a four-round decision. |
05/13/00
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México
City, México
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Ivonne
Muñoz won a four-round decision against Juanita Vargas in a
bantamweight div.
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11/16/99
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México
City, México
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Ivonne
Muñoz won a four-round decision against Berenice Chavez.
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09/15/99
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México
City, México
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Mariana
Juárez,120, had a 4-round Draw against Ivonne Muñoz , 119. |
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Misc Info:
July 26, 2004 - at the Municipal
Auditorium
in Tijuana, BC, Mexico
Jackie "Aztec Princess" Nava, now 8-1-1 (6KO), of Tijuana,
fought to a draw against Mexican Bantamweight Champion
Ivonne
Muñoz, now 7-1-2 (3KO), of Mexico City. The two were suppose to
fight for the national title of the super-bantamweight division, but
Munoz came in a tad bit over the weight limit. Fight report by
Ewan Whyte: After trying to slug it out with her heavier
opponent in the first round and coming off second best, Jackie Nava
took control of the fight in the second with her superior movement
and hand speed, almost finishing it in the third when she doubled
Muñoz up with a body shot and began unloading with both hands, but
in the second half of the fight it was Muñoz who gained the
ascendancy, as Nava, perhaps suffering a recurrence of the nerve
problem that has plagued her all summer, stopped throwing her right
hand. It was a stubborn performance by Muñoz, who though suffering a
cut eyebrow in the sixth proved an effective counter-puncher with an
awkward southpaw stance that has now frustrated the two most fancied
fighters in Mexico. For Rubén Casanova of Box Latino as well
(naturally) as the crowd in her home town, Nava still did enough to
win – he had her one point up going into the last round and winning
it – but the judges were divided, one scoring the fight 96-94 for
Muñoz, another 96-94 for Nava, and the third even at 95-95. Neither
fighter protested the result though both expressed their eagerness
for a rematch.
The fight was originally billed as a defence by Nava of her super
bantamweight title, but at the weigh-in, the challenger and reigning
bantamweight champion, Ivonne Muñoz, came in 2 kg over the super
bantamweight limit of 55.5 kg [Official weights: Nava: 53.5 kg;
Muñoz: 57.5 kg] and even though she did manage to sweat off a
further half kilo in the sauna, she was obviously never going to
make the weight and was forced to abandon her title challenge before
a single punch had been thrown.
May 17, 2004 -Auditorio Municipal de
Tijuana
Ivonne Muñoz, the Mexican bantamweight champion, knocked out
Silvia “Dinamita” (Dynamite) Zúñiga of Sonora 36 seconds into the first
round. The fight was at super bantamweight and sets Muñoz up for a crack at
Jackie Nava, who hold the Mexican title at that weight. Muñoz's opponent for
this fight had been named as Ana María Zúñiga (of Sinaloa).
February 13, 2004 -
Auditorio Municipal, Mexicali, BN
Bantamweight
Ivonne Muñoz, 116¾, won a ten-round unanimous decision
over Ana Maria Torres, 114¾, and won the Mexican
Bantamweight title.
September 7, 2003 - Salón de Usos Múltiples
Procasma, San Mateo Atenco, Mexico
Super Bantamweight Ivonne Muñoz TKO1 María Duran.
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