Yvonne Caples

Yvonne Caples
Statistics
Real name Yvonne Tara Caples[1]
Rated at Super-bantamweight
Height 5 ft 4 in (163 cm)
Reach 64 in (163 cm)
Nationality Indian
Born (1972-06-14) June 14, 1972
Pune, India
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 22
Wins 7
Wins by KO 1
Losses 12
Draws 2
Website yvonnecaples.org

Yvonne Caples (born June 14, 1972) is a women's boxing champion. She was born in Pune, India, country where she has helped raise the sport's popularity.

Caples lives in Las Vegas, where she trains under the tutelage of former men's world Heavyweight title challenger Leroy Caldwell.

Professional career

Caples became a professional boxer in 1999. Before fighting for the world championship, she had to meet the likes of Kim Messer, Elena Reid and former world champion Para Draine before meeting Regina Halmich in Germany for the WIBF world Jr. Flyweight title, on August 17, 2002. She lost the fight by a majority decision.

Three months later, on November 22, she found herself inside a boxing ring in Guam, where she fought Anissa Zamarron for the vacant WIBA Light Flyweight Intercontinental championship, and Caples was defeated by 5th round technical knockout, stopped on a cut in a fight in Caples was winning on all scorecards.[2]

Caples finally reached her dream of becoming a world champion when she defeated Mary Duron on July 26, 2003 in Costa Mesa, California by a ten round unanimous decision for the vacant IFBA world Jr. Flyweight title.

Caples then travelled to Trinidad to challenge Ria Ramnarine for the vacant WIBA Mini Flyweight World Title. Caples lost a controversial 10-round split decision.

Caples, who was a multi-sports star in India before becoming interested in boxing in 1993, holds a record of 7 wins, 12 losses, and 2 draws (tie), with 1 win by knockout.[1]

Personal life

Caples attends the University of California, Berkeley when she is not preparing for a fight. She hopes to become a medical doctor in sports medicine, and she has a B.A. in English, also obtained at that institution. She was also a high school computer teacher at West Career and Technical Academy in Las Vegas.

References

  1. 1 2 "Yvonne Caples". BoxRec. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  2. Heiskanen, Benita (2012). The Urban Geography of Boxing: Race, Class, and Gender in the Ring. Routledge. p. 65. ISBN 9780415502269. Retrieved 9 February 2016.

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