Yvonne Trevino boxer

Yvonne Trevino boxer
bouts
15
won
9
lost
5
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
flyweight
Debut
1993-09-18
Height
5′ 6″/168cm
Reach
64″/163cm
Age
-
Born
1967-01-18
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Yvonne Trevino (born 18 January 1967), is an Arizona Native and former Women's kickboxing and boxing champion from Peoria, Arizona, United States.Trevino was popular among boxing and kickboxing fans during the 1990s, especially in the Southwestern United States and in her Native home state of Arizona. Her popularity led her to have a loyal following as well. Trevino modeled the meaning of dedication and discipline along with the desire to succeed through the Martial Arts discipline and Women Boxing.Trevino grew up the third child in a family of four. As children for entertainment they would always come up with outdoor activities that were often sport challenges and physical obstacles courses that kept them actively competitive with each other around the home. Trevino athletic potential was noticed early by her fourth grade school teacher Ms. Gehring (Phoenix Suns Photographer), who encouraged Trevino to ask her parents permission to stay after school and participate in sports. Trevino said being involved in sports was a good turning point in her life it kept her focused, disciplined and out of trouble. Growing up Trevino had known about her Uncle Frank Rojo and her Cousin Alex Rojo Amateur Boxing careers as well as her cousin Larry Vasquez a Kenpo Karate Martial artist, family members became an personal influence throughout her career.Married young while attending college on athletic scholarship, Trevino unexpectedly became a divorced single parent, then later a serious custody battle over her daughter. As a single working parent Trevino watched a women's match on TV and was intent on mastering a new physical challenge. She talked her way into some pretty tough gyms. On one occasion a head trainer matched Trevino with an advanced fighter who was told to go hard on her. When the fighter exposed an opening Trevino said she got the living air kicked out of her. It took all her strength to stand back up gasp for air, regain her composure and not walk out defeated. It convinced Trevino to work harder on strategy and improving her defense. Later impressed with her courage the same gym owner offered her a fight contract where the percentage taken was not going to be in her best interest (without any sponsorships or endorsements, financial backing), nothing in comparison to the lucrative contacts of today. While most gyms were preparing guys for the golden gloves competitions with dreams of Olympic gold medals and future lucrative professional boxing careers. Trevino could only imagine the possibilities for women to display their pugilist talent, not only in competing but training others, who love to stay in shape.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2001-05-06 Kelsey Jeffries LWLWWL Celebrity Theater, Phoenix LOST
Unanimous decision
1999-05-28 Suzanne Riccio LLWWWL Orleans Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1999-04-16 Delia Gonzalez DWWWLL Orleans Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
1998-11-17 Kathy Williams WW Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio LOST
Unanimous decision
1998-08-08 Para Draine WWWLWW Spirit Lake Casino, Spirit Lake LOST
Split-decision
1998-02-15 Bridgett Riley WWLLWW Grand Casino, Biloxi LOST
Unanimous decision
1997-08-02 Suzanne Riccio WLWLWL Grand Casino, Biloxi WIN
Unanimous decision
1997-05-17 Jolene Blackshear W Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio WIN
Technical knockout
1997-04-29 Akiya Griggs debut Club Rio, Tempe WIN
Technical knockout
1997-04-19 Brenda Rouse WWDWW Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1996-09-21 Christine Sullivan WLWW Harrah's Laughlin, Laughlin WIN
Technical knockout
1996-06-01 Delia Gonzalez WWWLWW Boulder Station Hotel, Las Vegas DRAW
1995-04-20 Regina Halmich WWWWWW Aladdin Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
Corner retirement
1994-04-08 Bridgett Riley debut Hilton Hotel, Laughlin LOST
Split-decision
1993-09-18 Chris Kreuz WW Palmer Auditorium, Davenport WIN
Split-decision