Ada Vélez Explained

Ada Vélez
Nationality:Puerto Rican
Realname:Ada Vélez
Nickname:Ace
Weight:Bantamweight
Birth Date:September 15, 1969
Birth Place:Puerto Rico
Style:Southpaw
Total:28
Wins:20
Ko:6
Losses:5
Draws:3
No Contests:0

Ada "Ace" Vélez (born September 15, 1969) is a Puerto Rican female professional boxer from Dania Beach, Florida who lives in Miami.[1] Vélez was brought into boxing by former women's boxing world champion Bonnie Canino.[2]

After a successful undefeated amateur career that included a national title, Vélez became the first native Puerto Rican to win a women's world boxing championship on January 19, 2001, when she defeated Kathy Williams on a unanimous decision over 10 rounds to win the IBA bantamweight title. Ten months later, she moved up in weight and challenged undefeated Mary Elizabeth Ortega for the WIBA super bantamweight title, again winning a 10-round unanimous decision.

Vélez won her first 10 pro fights before suffering her first loss as a professional, in her first defense of the WIBA title. On June 21, 2002, Melissa Del Valle decisioned Vélez in Waco, Texas in the featured bout on an all-women's card featuring world champions Anne Wolfe, Sumya Anani, Delia Gonzalez and Kelsey Jeffries.

On December 21, she bounced back to reclaim the IBA version of the world bantamweight title by decisioning Lakeysha Williams over 10 rounds.

Vélez has added the WIBA bantamweight title to her IBA belt on June 28, 2003, when she beat Gonzalez on a seventh-round disqualification.

Vélez traveled to Denmark to defend her WIBA bantamweight title against Anita Christensen. on January 17, 2004, Vélez lost a highly controversial 10 round split decision to Christensen.Vélez had knocked down Christensen in the 9th round, and looked to be the obvious winner of their encounter. The Danish press strongly criticized this decision, saying on record that Vélez was robbed of her title.

Vélez' current record is 20 wins, 5 loss and 3 draws, with six knockout wins.

She now teaches kids, teens, and adults boxing at Velez Boxing and Fitness in Oakland Park, Florida. She makes them do exercise machines, running, strength and conditioning, and boxing.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
28Loss20-5-3 Jessica RakoczyUD102013-01-24
27Loss20-4-3 Katy Wilson CastilloUD102012-03-24
26Win20-3-3 Melinda CooperMD102011-11-20
25Win19-3-3 Melinda CooperSD102011-03-31
24Win18-3-3 Mary OrtegaUD62010-02-27
23Win17-3-3 Stacey ReileUD82010-02-27
22Draw16-3-3 Kaliesha WestMD62010-02-27
21Win16-3-2 Kasha ChamblinUD102010-01-21
20Win15-3-2 Jackie ChavezMD62007-11-24
19Loss14-3-2 Jeri SitzesUD62007-08-10
18Loss14-2-2 Anita Christensen102004-01-17
17Draw14-1-2 Lisa Brown102003-10-30
16Win14-1-1 Delia GonzalezDQ7 (10), 2003-06-28
15Win13-1-1 Leona Brown7 (8), 2003-03-29
14Win12-1-1 Lakeysha WilliamsUD102002-12-20
13Win11-1-1 Rolanda AndrewsTKO4 (6), 2002-11-09
12Draw10-1-1 Layla McCarter62002-07-18
11Loss10-1 Melissa Del ValleUD102002-06-21
10Win10-0 Angie BordelonTKO2 (6), 2002-01-25
9Win9-0 Mary OrtegaUD102001-11-16
8Win8-0 Jamillia Lawrence42001-06-29
7Win7-0 Kathy WilliamsUD102001-01-19
6Win6-0 Linda TenbergUD82000-12-15
5Win5-0 Lisa FosterTKO2 (4), 2000-11-15
4Win4-0 Pamela OpdykeTKO3 (6), 2000-10-18
3Win3-0 Jamie ChartrandTKO2 (4), 2000-10-08
2Win2-0 Sue Chase42000-06-30
1Win1-0 Jocelyn Fontanilla3 (4), 1999-08-21

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.facebook.com/ada.velez.792 Ada Velez | Facebook
  2. Web site: Ada Velez Biography. Women Boxing Archive Network. 2009-01-18.