Anahí Ester Sánchez

Anahí Ester Sánchez (born 21 July 1991) is an Argentine professional boxer. She is a three-weight world champion, having held the IBF female super-featherweight title in 2016; the WBA female lightweight title in 2017; and the WBA female super lightweight title in 2019. She also held the WBA interim female featherweight title in 2015 and the WBA interim female super-lightweight title from 2018 to 2019, and challenged for the WBC and IBF female super-featherweight, and WBC female super-lightweight titles between 2016 and 2019.

Anahí Ester Sánchez
Statistics
Nickname(s)La Indiecita
Weight(s)
Born (1991-07-21) 21 July 1991
Pergamino, Argentina
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record[1]
Total fights27
Wins21
Wins by KO13
Losses6

Professional career

Sánchez made her professional debut on 15 November 2013, scoring a first-round technical knockout (TKO) victory against Lorena Noemi Gomez at the Gimnasio Municipal in Pergamino, Argentina.[2]

After compiling a record of 6–0 (2 KOs) she faced Maria Soledad Capriolo for the vacant South American super featherweight title on 15 May 2015, at the Gimnasio Municipal. Sánchez defeated Capriolo via first-round knockout (KO) to capture her first professional title.[3]

Featherweight

After three more wins, one by stoppage, she faced former IBF female featherweight and reigning WBA interim female featherweight champion Dahiana Santana on 14 August 2015 at the Club Comunaciones in Pergamino. Sánchez captured her first title from a major sanctioning body, albeit an interim version, after defeating Santana by a wide unanimous decision (UD) over ten rounds. One judge scored the bout 99–91 while the other two scored it 97–93.[4]

Super featherweight

She successfully defended her interim title with a third-round TKO against Ana Maria Lozano in November,[5] before facing Areti Mastrodouka for the vacant IBF female super featherweight title on 19 March 2016 at the Club Comunicaciones. Sánchez captured her first full world title, scoring a fifth-round stoppage victory via corner retirement (RTD) after Mastrodouka informed her corner that she no longer wished to continue at the end of the round.[6]

After defending her IBF title with a majority decision (MD) victory against Tamara Marianela Nuñez in July,[7] Sánchez was stripped of the title after it was revealed the promoter of the fight failed to obtain the necessary licences.[8]

In her next fight she challenged WBC female super featherweight champion Eva Wahlström on 17 December 2016 at the Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland. Sánchez suffered the first defeat of her professional career, losing by UD with judges' scorecards reading 98–92 and 97–94 twice.[9]

She bounced back from defeat with a first-round TKO victory against Verena Crespo in March 2017,[10] before attempting to regain the IBF title, she was stripped of, facing reigning champion Maïva Hamadouche on 18 May at the Cirque d'hiver in Paris, France. Sánchez failed in her attempt, losing by fourth-round TKO.[11]

Lightweight

Following her second professional defeat she moved up a division to lightweight, defeating Maria Carina Brito via first-round knockout (KO). Sánchez' second fight at her new weight came against Cecilia Sofia Mena for the vacant WBA female lightweight title on 9 September 2017 at the Club Defensores de Villa Lujan in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina. Sánchez defeated Mena via sixth-round TKO, capturing the WBA title to become a two-weight world champion.[12]

Two days after capturing the WBA title, British promoter Eddie Hearn announced that a deal had been made for Sánchez to face 2012 Olympic gold medalist Katie Taylor on 28 October 2017 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, live on Sky Sports Box Office as part of the undercard for Anthony Joshua vs. Kubrat Pulev (Pulev was later replaced by Carlos Takam).[13] Before the fight, Sánchez was stripped of her title for failing to weigh in under the lightweight limit, meaning the WBA title would only be on the line of Taylor.[14] In a fight which saw Sánchez dropped to the canvas from a left hand to the ribs in the second round, she went on to suffer her third professional defeat, losing by a wide UD with all three judges scoring the bout 99–90.[15]

Super lightweight

Following the defeat to Taylor, Sánchez once again moved up in weight to the super lightweight division. Her first fight at the weight was a fifth-round KO victory against Ruth Stephanie Aquino in February 2018.[16] Sánchez next fought former world title challenger Diana Ayala for the vacant WBA interim female super lightweight title on 20 April at the Club Comunicaciones. Sánchez defeated Ayala via first-round KO to capture a title in a third division.[17]

After being elevated from interim to full WBA female super lightweight champion,[18] Sánchez faced WBC champion Jessica McCaskill in a unification bout on 25 May 2019 at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland. After having success in the first half of the fight, Sánchez went on to lose by a wide UD, with the judges' scorecards reading 98–91, 98–92, and 96–94.[19]

Her next fight was a WBC final eliminator—with the winner securing a shot at former conqueror Jessica McCaskill—against former IBO female lightweight champion Chantelle Cameron on 9 November 2019 at the York Hall in London, England. Sánchez suffered a knockdown in the ninth round en route to a wide UD defeat, with two judges scoring the bout 100–89 and the third scoring it 99–90.[20]

Professional boxing record

27 fights 21 wins 6 losses
By knockout 13 1
By decision 8 5
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
27 Loss 21–6 United Kingdom Sandy Ryan UD 10 26 Nov 2022 United Kingdom The SSE Arena, London, England For WBC International super lightweight title
26 Win 21–5 Argentina Natalia Alejandra Zulema Juarez TKO 2 (6), 1:20 9 Sep 2022 Argentina Club Compania, Pergamino, Argentina
25 Win 20–5 Argentina Maria Soledad Capriolo TKO 3 (6), 2:55 18 Dec 2020 Argentina Club Atlético Sports, Pergamino, Argentina
24 Loss 19–5 United Kingdom Chantelle Cameron UD 10 9 Nov 2019 United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
23 Loss 19–4 United States Jessica McCaskill UD 10 25 May 2019 United States MGM National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Maryland, US Lost WBA female super lightweight title;
For WBC female super lightweight title
22 Win 19–3 Colombia Diana Ayala KO 1 (10) 20 Apr 2018 Argentina Club Comunicaciones, Pergamino, Argentina Won vacant WBA interim female super lightweight title
21 Win 18–3 Argentina Ruth Stephanie Aquino KO 5 (6) 9 Feb 2018 Argentina Olimpia BBC, Venado Tuerto, Argentina
20 Loss 17–3 Republic of Ireland Katie Taylor UD 10 28 Oct 2017 United Kingdom Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
19 Win 17–2 Argentina Cecilia Sofia Mena TKO 6 (10) 9 Sep 2017 Argentina Club Defensores de Villa Lujan, San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina Won vacant WBA female lightweight title
18 Win 16–2 Argentina Maria Carina Brito KO 1 (6) 14 Jul 2017 Argentina Club Comunicaciones, Pergamino, Argentina
17 Loss 15–2 France Maïva Hamadouche TKO 4 (10) 18 May 2017 France Cirque d'hiver, Paris, France For IBF female super featherweight title
16 Win 15–1 Argentina Verena Crespo TKO 1 (6) 3 Mar 2017 Argentina Club Comunicaciones, Pergamino, Argentina
15 Loss 14–1 Finland Eva Wahlström UD 10 17 Dec 2016 Finland Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland For WBC female super featherweight title
14 Win 14–0 Colombia Tamara Marianela Nuñez MD 10 15 Jul 2016 Argentina Club Comunicaciones, Pergamino, Argentina Retained IBF female super featherweight title
13 Win 13–0 Greece Areti Mastrosdouka RTD 5 (10), 2:00 19 Mar 2016 Argentina Club Comunicaciones, Pergamino, Argentina Won vacant IBF female super featherweight title
12 Win 12–0 Venezuela Ana Maria Lozano TKO 3 (10), 1:59 14 Nov 2015 Argentina Gimnasio Municipal, Pergamino, Argentina Retained WBA interim female featherweight title
11 Win 11–0 Dominican Republic Dahiana Santana UD 10 14 Aug 2015 Argentina Club Comunicaciones, Pergamino, Argentina Won WBA interim female featherweight title
10 Win 10–0 Argentina Johana Estefania Sanchez TKO 1 (4) 17 Jul 2015 Argentina Club Argentino Rancagua, Rancagua, Argentina
9 Win 9–0 Argentina Tamara Marianela Nuñez SD 4 4 Jul 2015 Argentina Club Atlético Béccar, Béccar, Argentina
8 Win 8–0 Argentina Natalia Vanesa del Valle Aguirre UD 6 12 Jun 2015 Argentina Gimnasio Municipal, Pergamino, Argentina
7 Win 7–0 Argentina Maria Soledad Capriolo KO 1 (10) 15 May 2015 Argentina Gimnasio Municipal, Pergamino, Argentina Won vacant South American female super featherweight title
6 Win 6–0 Argentina Silvia Fernanda Zacarias UD 4 20 Feb 2015 Argentina Gimnasio Municipal, Pergamino, Argentina
5 Win 5–0 Argentina Betina Gabriel Garino UD 6 14 Nov 2014 Argentina Gimnasio Municipal, Pergamino, Argentina
4 Win 4–0 Argentina Gloria Elena Yancaqueo UD 4 22 Aug 2014 Argentina Club Juan Anchorena, Urquiza, Argentina
3 Win 3–0 United States Johana Estefania Sanchez UD 4 25 Jul 2014 Argentina Club Argentino de Rancagua, Rancagua, Argentina
2 Win 2–0 Argentina Romina Lopez KO 1 (4) 6 Jun 2014 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
1 Win 1–0 Argentina Lorena Noemi Gomez TKO 1 (4) 15 Nov 2013 Argentina Gimnasio Municipal, Pergamino, Argentina

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