JAKARTA – Erica Anabella Farias, known as La Pantera, is a boxer who has held the WBC women's lightweight title. This 37-year-old woman born in Virreyes, Argentina has a professional record of 26-5. In 31 fights, he won 26 times and lost only one-sixth, 5 times.
Launching her social media, Instagram with a verified account @lapanterafarias, here are pictures of Erica showing off her muscle density and body goals.
Farias first competed in boxing on December 10, 2005 against Carolina Lopez. An amateur boxer at the time, a year later he fought Katie Taylor from Ireland.
The seven sisters started boxing training, initially to help lose weight as a gymnast. Reported by the Women Boxing Archive Network, Tuesday, March 15, then Farias was interested in deepening the sport of boxing.
"I felt the adrenaline rush, I forgot everything inside and I felt so free, so there I told my dad Luis but my mom didn't want to deal with boxing," he told El Grafico. Fortunately, added Farias La Pantera, he never came home with a face full of scars.
Losing a match is the first step to winning. Farias said wisely, “I lost but I realized that I could compete... and I had to.”
In her professional debut, 25 July 2009, at Estadio FAB, Buenos Aires won four rounds over Betiana Patricia Viñas.
Victory after victory recorded as his achievements in boxing championships and earned the WBC Super Lightweight title after fighting Klara Svensson on May 2, 2015.
Experiencing an injury is not uncommon. In the sport of boxing, which has brought many records of achievement, Farias had suffered a head injury, it must have happened accidentally.
Erica Farias' determination to fight to win every women's boxing competition has multiplied after her mother died of complications from diabetes on July 10, 2010.
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