Graciela Casillas boxer

Graciela Casillas boxer
bouts
7
won
6
lost
0
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
bantamweight
Debut
1979-07-13
Height
5′ 4″/163cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Graciela Casillas (born 1957) is an American former boxer and kickboxer who competed in the bantamweight division. After training in several traditional martial arts, Casillas began competing as a kickboxer in 1976, and in 1979 she became the first fighter to hold world titles in both boxing and kickboxing by taking the World Women's Boxing Association's and the World Kickboxing Association's bantamweight championships. Although Casillas' Boxrec record is 5-0, Black Belt Magazine reported in May 1984 that she had 27 boxing matches, winning 15 by KO up to that point.Noted for her punching power and also as one of the first American fighters to incorporate low kicks into their arsenal, Casillas retired undefeated in 1986. She is considered a pioneer of women's combat sports.Casillas was born as one of eleven children to Mexican parents in Oxnard, California. She took up taekwondo at the age of fifteen when the church she attended began offering self-defense classes. After the classes were discontinued, she began training in Hwa Rang Do and then American Kenpo karate. It was at her karate school where she was introduced to kickboxing.After going 6-0 with all of her wins by knockout as an amateur, Casillas turned professional in 1977. On June 13, 1979, after winning her first eight professional full contact karate fights, she defeated Karen Bennett by unanimous decision at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California to win the WWBA World Bantamweight (-53.525 kg/118 lb) Championship in what was her professional boxing debut.Later that year, on December 23, she beat Irene Garcia to take the WKA Women's World Bantamweight (-53.5 kg/117.9 lb) title in Las Vegas, Nevada. This made her the first person to hold world titles in boxing and kickboxing simultaneously.In a controversial bout in Chicago, Illinois on October 6, 1981, Casillas went the distance with Cheryl Wheeler. Initially, it was announced that Wheeler won on the judges' scorecards to take the WKA bantamweight title but it was later overturned to a win for Casillas.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1986-02-25 Tanya McCloud debut Forum, Inglewood WIN
Unanimous decision
1983-01-27 Lanay Browning debut Las Vegas WIN
KO
1980-09-18 Debra Wright debut Tucson Sports Arena, Tucson WIN
KO
1980-06-25 Anna Pascal L Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
1979-11-23 Karen Bennett WWLWWL Hyatt House, Lake Tahoe DRAW
Points
1979-07-31 Debbie Kaufman LW The Texas Theatre, San Antonio WIN
Unanimous decision
1979-07-13 Karen Bennett WWWLWW Sports Arena, Los Angeles WIN
Unanimous decision