Jackie “PRINCESA” Nava

Full name
Jacqueline Nava Mouett

Date of birth
April 11, 1980

Debut
On May 29, 2001, in Honolulu, Hawaii, she defeated Vicki Cozy by unanimous decision in four rounds.

Won The World Title
On July 26, 2004, in Tijuana, she won the vacant WBA bantamweight title, defeating Ivonne Muñoz by majority decision. On February 28, in Tijuana, she defeated Martha Leticia Arévalo by technical knockout in seven rounds and won the vacant WBC Super Bantamweight title. On October 17, 2009, she defeated Lina Ramírez by points and won the WBC super bantamweight belt, in Tijuana. On January 29, 2010, he recaptured the WBC super bantamweight belt, defeating Elizabeth Ruiz by decision. He regained the WBA super bantamweight title on January 28, 2012 by defeating Chanttall Martínez by unanimous decision, in Tijuana. After a break due to pregnancy, she became WBA super bantamweight champion again, after defeating the Venezuelan Alys Sánchez by effective knockout in seven rounds, on May 24, 2014 and on September 6, 2014, she unified with the Jamaican Alicia Ashley (super bantamweight champion). WBC) and defeated her on points, to become a double champion.

Achievements
Nava was the first Mexican boxer to be recognized as world champion by the WBC, because on February 28, in Tijuana, she defeated Martha Leticia Arévalo by technical knockout in seven rounds and won the vacant super bantamweight title.

Lost His Title
On May 20, 2006, in Tijuana, the Argentinian Alejandra Marina Oliveras defeated her by an effective knockout in eight rounds and snatched the WBC Super Bantamweight title from her. On April 30, 2009, in Buenos Aires, Argentina's Marcela "La Tigresa" Acuña defeated her by unanimous decision and took the WBC super bantamweight title from her. The WBA super title was left vacant due to pregnancy.

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