Albuquerque Journal

Las Cruces’ Ginithan stays undefeated in pro boxing career

Five New Mexicans qualify for Golden Gloves Nationals in Detroit

- BY RICK WRIGHT JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

Samantha Ginithan still has never lost a boxing match, not even one that lasts a single round.

On April 18, Las Cruces’ Ginithan — a two-time Golden Gloves national champion — made her profession­al debut with the Houston Hitmen of the Team Combat League.

In the TCL, boxers compete for a single round in a team format, though they may return for another round later in the competitio­n.

Ginithan, fighting in Houston for a team captained by fellow Las Crucen and former world champion Austin Trout, was matched against Brazil’s Simone Aparecida da Silva, a veteran of 48 profession­al fights (though with a 17-31 record). Fighting two separate rounds, Ginithan got the judges’ nod both times in helping the Hitmen defeat the San Antonio Snipers.

She thus joined Albuquerqu­e’s Sharahya Moreu in the TCL ranks. Moreu, fighting for the Philadelph­ia Smoke, split two rounds with former world champion Erica Annabella Farias on April 10 as the Smoke defeated the LA Elite.

Moreu, like Ginithan, competes at the welterweig­ht limit of 147 pounds. Ginithan’s Hitmen and Moreu’s Smoke are scheduled to meet in Philadelph­ia on May 23.

Ginithan, 34, came to boxing late after playing college basketball, then competing in MMA and judo. She’s fast making up for lost time.

FIVE FOR DETROIT: Five New Mexicans have qualified for Golden Gloves nationals, scheduled May 13-18 in Detroit, as members of the Colorado-New Mexico team.

Yoruba Moreu Jr. (125 pounds) and Kevin Whitaker (165) advanced by winning their bouts at Colorado-New Mexico regionals in Longmont, Colorado, on April 13. Moreu defeated Mariano Martin; Whitaker defeated Francisco Hernandez.

Jimmy Perez (112), Ariana Carrasco (147) and Leroy Clark (203-plus) advanced by walkover (forfeit).

Carrasco is from Las Cruces but competes for the U.S. Army boxing team stationed in Fort Carson, near Colorado Springs.

GARCIA TO MSG: Albuquerqu­e’s Jordanne Garcia (4-3-3) has accepted a four-round bout at Madison Square Garden on June 8 against New Yorker Nisa Rodriguez (1-0), a three-time Golden Gloves national champion as an amateur.

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