Patricio_Manuel

Patricio Manuel

Patricio Manuel

American professional boxer


Patricio Manuel (born Patricia Manuel; July 22, 1985), nicknamed "Cacahuate",[1] is an American professional boxer. In 2018, he became the first transgender boxer to fight professionally in the United States.[2][3]

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Career

He made his professional debut on a Golden Boy Promotions event on December 8, 2018 in Indio, California, scoring a four-round unanimous decision victory over Hugo Aguilar, with all three judges scoring the bout 39–37.[4] Aguilar only knew of Manuel's transition two days prior to the bout. He stated "For me it's very respectable ... It doesn't change anything for me. In the ring he wants to win and I want to win too."[5]

In May 2019, Manuel was a keynote speaker at the launch event for the San Francisco 49ers LGBTQ+ and allies fan club, held at Levi's Stadium.[6]

In September 2019, Manuel became the new face of Everlast boxing equipment.[7]

In March 2023, Manuel won his second professional bout against Hien Huynh by technical decision (cut caused by a headclash).[8]

In June 2023, Manuel participated in Golden Boy Fight Night where he won by unanimous decision against Alexander Gutierrez.[1]

In April 2024, Manuel participated again in Golden Boy Fight Night yet he got his first loss (TKO) after being knocked out in the first ‘21 seconds’ round by the opponent, Joshua Reyes.

Reyes’ record was 3–2 and wasted no time taking Manuel’s ‘0’ to improve to 4–2. Previously, Manuel had faced opponents with 0–5, 1–1 and 0–1 records. But after ten months out of action, Reyes proved too much as Manuel dropped to 3–1.

Manuel was at a loss to explain why the contest ended so early but vowed to keep his head up and not dwell on the loss.

Transition

He identified as a man after being a five-time national amateur champion, as well as competing in the 2012 Women's U.S. Olympic Trials. Manuel was eliminated from those trials after being forced to withdraw due to a shoulder injury. He began his transition with hormone treatments in 2013, and he had top surgery in Salt Lake City in 2014.[9]

Personal life

Manuel's mother, who raised him as a single parent with the help of his grandmother and uncles, is Irish American. His father is African American.[10] He now lives with his partner and their pit bull dog, Ginkgo.[11]

Professional boxing record

More information 4 fights, 3 wins ...

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See also


References

  1. "Patricio Manuel ("Cacahuate") | Boxer Page". www.tapology.com.
  2. "Transgender fighter wins in historic pro debut". NBC News. Reuters. December 10, 2018.
  3. Scipioni, Jade (September 27, 2019). "Transgender boxer is now face of iconic boxing brand". NBC News. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
  4. Baxter, Kevin (August 8, 2017). "The first U.S. boxer to fight as a woman, and then as a man". The Denver Post.
  5. Skalij, Wally (August 4, 2017). "This is Who I am". LA Times.
  6. "Patricio Manuel". BoxRec. Retrieved December 12, 2018.

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