Para Draine boxer

Para Draine boxer
bouts
20
won
13
lost
6
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
flyweight
Debut
1997-05-14
Height
5′ 8″/173cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1972-12-28
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Para Draine (born December 28, 1972) is an American female boxer who has been a world champion two times. She is a former 112 pounds and current 115 pound champion. Draine stands 5 feet eight inches (68 inches) tall, making her relatively tall for a boxer of her weight.Draine's nicknames are "Hurricane" and "The Spokane Spike". The latter nickname reflects the city she currently resides at. Draine has fought a large part of her fights in the American Northwest, specially in Worley, Idaho, but, because of her achievements, she has become well known in the world of boxing.Her first professional fight came on May 14, 1997, when she defeated Dolores Lira by a four round decision, at Worley. Her first knockout win was on June 25 of that same year, when she beat Trena Drotar in the fourth round. Draine won her first five fights.After she beat the experienced Sue Chase in her fifth fight, she and her management team thought she was ready for a world title try, so, on November 12, she challenged Theresa Arnold for the IBA's women's version of the world Bantamweight title. She lost that fight by a ten round split decision.Draine then decided to go down in weight and try to become a world Flyweight champion. After two wins, including one over the famed British boxer Michelle Sutcliffe, she challenged the WIBF world Flyweight champion, Yvonne Trevino. On August 8, 1998 at Spirit Lake, North Dakota, Draine became a world champion by beating Trevino by a ten round split decision. She is a boxer who often jumps from one division to another, so she returned to the Bantamweight division. Despite losing her next fight, she got a world title try in her first fight at as a Super Bantamweight: On April 18, 1999, she and Silke Weikenmeyer fought for the vacant WIBF Super Bantamweight title. In what was Draine's first overseas fight, she lost a ten round decision in Germany.Next, she beat two well known opponents, Jo Wyman and Brenda Burnside, before once again returning to the Flyweight division, to make her first title defense: on April 6, 2000, she lost her title to the then 8-0 Margaret Sidoriff, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2003-02-13 Kelsey Jeffries WWWWWW Centennial Garden Arena, Bakersfield LOST
Unanimous decision
2002-12-18 Marilyn Salcido WWWLDW Marriott Hotel, Irvine WIN
Split-decision
2002-11-14 Bridgett Riley WWWWWW Rose Garden, Portland WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-08-17 Marilyn Salcido DWWWWL Soboba Casino, San Jacinto DRAW
Points
2002-04-12 Yvonne Caples LLLWDW Stardust Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas LOST
Majority decision
2002-03-30 Robin Pinto LW Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma WIN
Unanimous decision
2000-04-06 Margaret Sidoroff WWWWWW Air Canada Centre, Toronto LOST
Unanimous decision
2000-02-17 Brenda Burnside WLLLWL Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley WIN
Split-decision
1999-11-04 Jo Wyman WWWW Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley WIN
Split-decision
1999-04-18 Silke Weickenmeier WWWWWW Discothek Broadway, Mannheim LOST
Unanimous decision
1998-11-12 Eva Jones Young WWWWWW Market Center, Kansas City LOST
Unanimous decision
1998-08-08 Yvonne Trevino WWWWWL Spirit Lake Casino, Spirit Lake WIN
Split-decision
1998-05-24 Michelle Sutcliffe LW Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1998-02-05 Shirley Prescott WLWL Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley WIN
Unanimous decision
1997-11-12 Theresa Arnold WWDWWW Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley LOST
Split-decision
1997-09-24 Sue Chase LLLLLL Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley WIN
Unanimous decision
1997-08-14 Eva Jones Young WDWW Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley WIN
Unanimous decision
1997-07-10 Natasha Wilburn debut Clearwater River Casino, Lewiston WIN
Unanimous decision
1997-06-25 Trena Drotar WW Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley WIN
Technical knockout
1997-05-14 Dolores Lira L Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley WIN
Unanimous decision