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{{short description|American boxer}}
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'''Stephanie "Golden Girl" Jaramillo''' (born May 18, 1982 in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico]]) is a former professional [[boxing|boxer]]. She has been inducted into the [[Amateur Athletic World Hall of Fame Museum]] for Outstanding Boxing Achievement.
'''Stephanie "Golden Girl" Jaramillo''' (born May 18, 1982) is a former professional [[boxing|boxer]]. She has been inducted into the [[Amateur Athletic World Hall of Fame Museum]] for Outstanding Boxing Achievement.


==Childhood==
==Childhood==
Stephanie "Golden Girl" Jaramillo is a native of the South Valley located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She became attracted to boxing from seeing a [[Mike Tyson]] fight at her grandparents’ house. In her adolescence Jaramillo [[spar]]red neighborhood kids, but her father would not allow her to train at boxing until he had seen a female boxing bout on TV, which finally happened when Jaramillo was 14.<ref>[http://www.womenboxing.com/biog/sjaramillo.htm Stephanie Jaramillo]. 21 October 2006. ''WomenBoxing.com''. Accessed 2007-05-08.</ref> She had her first amateur fight two and a half months later (a [[knockout]]).
Stephanie "Golden Girl" Jaramillo is a native of the South Valley located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She became attracted to boxing from seeing a [[Mike Tyson]] fight at her grandparents’ house. In her adolescence Jaramillo [[sparring|spar]]red neighborhood kids, but her father would not allow her to train at boxing until he had seen a female boxing bout on TV, which finally happened when Jaramillo was 14.<ref>[http://www.womenboxing.com/biog/sjaramillo.htm Stephanie Jaramillo]. 21 October 2006. ''WomenBoxing.com''. Accessed 2007-05-08.</ref> She had her first amateur fight two and a half months later (a [[knockout]]).


==Early career==
==Early career==
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In 2000, she competed in dual meets on the [[USA Women's Amateur Boxing Team]], once against Canada, and twice against Russia. She earned a silver medal in all three meets.
In 2000, she competed in dual meets on the [[USA Women's Amateur Boxing Team]], once against Canada, and twice against Russia. She earned a silver medal in all three meets.


Highlights of Jaramillo’s amateur career:
Highlights of Jaramillo's amateur career:


*1996 – State Champion-Junior Division
*1996 – State Champion-Junior Division
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*1998 – Silver Gloves Champion – Junior Division
*1998 – Silver Gloves Champion – Junior Division
*1998 – Golden Gloves Champion – Junior Division
*1998 – Golden Gloves Champion – Junior Division
*1998 – Women’s National Championships-Junior Division, Silver Medalist
*1998 – Women's National Championships-Junior Division, Silver Medalist
*1999 – Everlast Women’s National Championships – Open Division, Bronze Medalist
*1999 – Everlast Women's National Championships – Open Division, Bronze Medalist
*1999 – Ringside Women’s National Golden Gloves – Open Division, Silver Medalist
*1999 – Ringside Women's National Golden Gloves – Open Division, Silver Medalist
*1999 – Everlast National PAL Championships – Open Division, Gold Medalist (Defeated, now pro-boxers, Andrea Nelson and Kelly Whaley, both 5-0 decision)
*1999 – Everlast National PAL Championships – Open Division, Gold Medalist (Defeated, now pro-boxers, Andrea Nelson and Kelly Whaley, both 5-0 decision)
*2000 – Everlast Women’s Nationals – Bronze Medalist
*2000 – Everlast Women's Nationals – Bronze Medalist
*2000 – USA vs. Canada – Silver Medalist
*2000 – USA vs. Canada – Silver Medalist
*2000 – USA vs. Russia Dual – Silver Medalist (Nov. 15)
*2000 – USA vs. Russia Dual – Silver Medalist (Nov. 15)
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Jaramillo made her pro debut on June 29, 2002. She had seven professional bouts.
Jaramillo made her pro debut on June 29, 2002. She had seven professional bouts.


On December 3, 2004, she fought [[Sumya Anani]], who at the time held the [[Women's International Boxing Association|WIBA]], [[IFBA]], [[IBA]], and GBU titles. Jaramillo went the distance but lost by decision.
On December 3, 2004, she fought [[Sumya Anani]], who at the time held the [[Women's International Boxing Association|WIBA]], [[International Female Boxers Association|IFBA]], [[Independent Broadcasting Authority|IBA]], and GBU titles. Jaramillo went the distance but lost by decision.


==Retirement==
==Retirement==
Jaramillo announced her retirement on May 10, 2005. She remains active in boxing management and training. She was inducted into the Amateur Athletic World Hall of Fame Museum for Outstanding Boxing Achievement.
Jaramillo announced her retirement on May 10, 2005. She remains active in boxing management and training. She was inducted into the Amateur Athletic World Hall of Fame Museum for Outstanding Boxing Achievement.


Jaramillo is Vice President of her family company, AmeriStar Construction, Inc. She says, "If not for the sweat and tears and hard work of my mother and father, the company would not be where it is today." Now President Ricky Jaramillo, his wife Angela Jaramillo, and Stephanie run the business.
Jaramillo is Vice President of her family company, AmeriStar Construction, Inc. She says, "If not for the sweat and tears and hard work of my mother and father, the company would not be where it is today." Now President Ricky Jaramillo, his wife Angela Jaramillo, and Stephanie run the business


==Outside of the ring==
==Outside of the ring==
Stephanie Jaramillo is happily retired from boxing. On March 22, 2008 Stephanie gave birth to A healthy baby boy Dominic 8Lbs 2oz 22 inches . Stephanie currently lives in Albuquerque where she Lives a private life outside of the ring but can be found at many charity events she hold close to her heart .
Jaramillo is still a youth spokesperson for the “Jump Rope for Heart”, having participated in the last few years with the local community. She also speaks at local schools on career days, telling students to “Stay Off Drugs, “Eat Healthy, and to “Always Follow Your Dreams”.


Stephanie promoted her first boxing show at the Santa Ana Star Casino in Bernalillo, New Mexico. The local news media billed it as a major success. An all female boxing card is in the works for her second show.
With her clean cut, feminine image, Jaramillo has become a youth spokes-person for the “Jump Rope for Heart”, having participated for five years with the local community. She also speaks at local schools on career days, telling students to “Stay Off Drugs, “Eat Healthy, and to “Always Follow Your Dreams”. She is happily married and lives a private life outside of the ring.

Stephanie recently promoted her first boxing show at the Santa Ana Star Casino in Bernalillo, NM. The local news media billed it as a major success. An all female boxing card is in the works for her second show.


==Professional record at a glance==
==Professional record at a glance==
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===2003===
===2003===


*May-23-2003 - Albuquerque - Mimi Palfy TKO 1
*May-23-2003 - Albuquerque - Mimi Palfy TKO 1
*August 26-2003- Albuquerque Holly Holm Majority Decision 4
*August 26-2003- Albuquerque Holly Holm Majority Decision 4
*October-3-2003- Albuquerque Holly Holm DRAW 6
*October-3-2003- Albuquerque Holly Holm DRAW 6


===2004===
===2004===


*February 24, 2004, Bernalillo, NM Imelda Arias UD 6
*February 24, 2004, Bernalillo, NM Imelda Arias UD 6
*December 3, 2004 - Kansas City, MO Sumya Anani UD 10 WIBA World Jr. Welterweight title
*December 3, 2004 - Kansas City, MO Sumya Anani UD 10 WIBA World Jr. Welterweight title

==Professional boxing record==
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|7
|{{no2}}Loss
|4–2–1
|style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Sumya Anani]]
|UD
|10
|2004–12–03
|style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|USA}}{{small|[[Municipal Auditorium (Kansas City, Missouri)|Municipal Auditorium]], [[Kansas City, Missouri]], USA}}
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|6
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|5
|style="background:#abcdef;"|Draw
|3–1–1
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|6
|2003–10–03
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|-
|4
|{{no2}}Loss
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|{{abbr|MD|Majority decision}}
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|2003–08–26
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|-
|3
|{{yes2}}Win
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|USA}} Mimi Palfy
|TKO
|1 (4), {{small|2:59}}
|2003–05–23
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|2
|{{yes2}}Win
|2–0
|style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|USA}} Angie Poe
|{{abbr|UD|Unanimous decision}}
|4
|2003–03–15
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|-
|1
|{{yes2}}Win
|1–0
|style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|USA}} Martha Flores
|{{abbr|TKO|Technical knockout}}
|3 (4)
|2002–06–28
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{small|Professional debut.}}
|-
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:American women boxers]]
[[Category:American women boxers]]
[[Category:Boxers from Albuquerque, New Mexico]]
[[Category:Welterweight boxers]]
[[Category:21st-century American women]]

Latest revision as of 01:08, 1 January 2024

Stephanie Jaramillo
Born
Stephanie Jaramillo

(1982-05-18) May 18, 1982 (age 42)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesGolden Girl
Statistics
Weight(s)Welterweight
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights7
Wins4
Wins by KO2
Losses2
Draws1

Stephanie "Golden Girl" Jaramillo (born May 18, 1982) is a former professional boxer. She has been inducted into the Amateur Athletic World Hall of Fame Museum for Outstanding Boxing Achievement.

Childhood

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Stephanie "Golden Girl" Jaramillo is a native of the South Valley located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She became attracted to boxing from seeing a Mike Tyson fight at her grandparents’ house. In her adolescence Jaramillo sparred neighborhood kids, but her father would not allow her to train at boxing until he had seen a female boxing bout on TV, which finally happened when Jaramillo was 14.[1] She had her first amateur fight two and a half months later (a knockout).

Early career

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Jaramillo had over 40 amateur bouts. She won the junior division in the New Mexico state amateur championships in 1996 and 1997. In 1998 she won a silver medal in the junior division of the Women's National Championships. She placed in two other competitions in 1999, and achieved a gold medal in the 1999 Everlast National PAL Championships, defeating future pro boxers Andrea Nelson and Kelly Whaley, both by 5-0 decisions.

In 2000, she competed in dual meets on the USA Women's Amateur Boxing Team, once against Canada, and twice against Russia. She earned a silver medal in all three meets.

Highlights of Jaramillo's amateur career:

  • 1996 – State Champion-Junior Division
  • 1997 - State Champion – Junior Division
  • 1997 – Junior Olympics Champion
  • 1997 – Silver Gloves Champion – Junior Division
  • 1997 – Golden Gloves Champion – Junior Division
  • 1998 – State Champion – Junior Division
  • 1998 – Junior Olympics Champion
  • 1998 – Silver Gloves Champion- Junior Division
  • 1998 – Silver Gloves Champion – Junior Division
  • 1998 – Golden Gloves Champion – Junior Division
  • 1998 – Women's National Championships-Junior Division, Silver Medalist
  • 1999 – Everlast Women's National Championships – Open Division, Bronze Medalist
  • 1999 – Ringside Women's National Golden Gloves – Open Division, Silver Medalist
  • 1999 – Everlast National PAL Championships – Open Division, Gold Medalist (Defeated, now pro-boxers, Andrea Nelson and Kelly Whaley, both 5-0 decision)
  • 2000 – Everlast Women's Nationals – Bronze Medalist
  • 2000 – USA vs. Canada – Silver Medalist
  • 2000 – USA vs. Russia Dual – Silver Medalist (Nov. 15)
  • 2000 – USA vs. Russia Dual – Silver Medalist (Nov. 17)

As an amateur Stephanie's strength trainer was Koeth Jardine

Professional career

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Jaramillo made her pro debut on June 29, 2002. She had seven professional bouts.

On December 3, 2004, she fought Sumya Anani, who at the time held the WIBA, IFBA, IBA, and GBU titles. Jaramillo went the distance but lost by decision.

Retirement

[edit]

Jaramillo announced her retirement on May 10, 2005. She remains active in boxing management and training. She was inducted into the Amateur Athletic World Hall of Fame Museum for Outstanding Boxing Achievement.

Jaramillo is Vice President of her family company, AmeriStar Construction, Inc. She says, "If not for the sweat and tears and hard work of my mother and father, the company would not be where it is today." Now President Ricky Jaramillo, his wife Angela Jaramillo, and Stephanie run the business

Outside of the ring

[edit]

Stephanie Jaramillo is happily retired from boxing. On March 22, 2008 Stephanie gave birth to A healthy baby boy Dominic 8Lbs 2oz 22 inches . Stephanie currently lives in Albuquerque where she Lives a private life outside of the ring but can be found at many charity events she hold close to her heart . Jaramillo is still a youth spokesperson for the “Jump Rope for Heart”, having participated in the last few years with the local community. She also speaks at local schools on career days, telling students to “Stay Off Drugs, “Eat Healthy, and to “Always Follow Your Dreams”.

Stephanie promoted her first boxing show at the Santa Ana Star Casino in Bernalillo, New Mexico. The local news media billed it as a major success. An all female boxing card is in the works for her second show.

Professional record at a glance

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2002

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  • June 28, 2002 - Santa Ana, Bernalillo, NM - Martha Flores - TKO 2
  • March-15-2002- Acoma Angie Poe UD 4

2003

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  • May-23-2003 - Albuquerque - Mimi Palfy TKO 1
  • August 26-2003- Albuquerque Holly Holm Majority Decision 4
  • October-3-2003- Albuquerque Holly Holm DRAW 6

2004

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  • February 24, 2004, Bernalillo, NM Imelda Arias UD 6
  • December 3, 2004 - Kansas City, MO Sumya Anani UD 10 WIBA World Jr. Welterweight title

Professional boxing record

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7 fights 4 wins 2 losses
By knockout 2 0
By decision 2 2
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Typ Round, time Date Standort Notes
7 Loss 4–2–1 Vereinigte Staaten Sumya Anani UD 10 2004–12–03 Vereinigte StaatenMunicipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri, USA For Women's IBA Super lightweight title.
6 Win 4–1–1 Mexiko Imelda Arias UD 6 2004–02–28 Vereinigte StaatenSanta Ana Star Casino, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA
5 Draw 3–1–1 Vereinigte Staaten Holly Holm PTS 6 2003–10–03 Vereinigte StaatenSandia Resort and Casino, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
4 Loss 3–1 Vereinigte Staaten Holly Holm MD 4 2003–08–26 Vereinigte StaatenSandia Resort and Casino, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
3 Win 3–0 Vereinigte Staaten Mimi Palfy TKO 1 (4), 2:59 2003–05–23 Vereinigte StaatenSandia Resort and Casino, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
2 Win 2–0 Vereinigte Staaten Angie Poe UD 4 2003–03–15 Vereinigte StaatenSky City Casino, Acoma, New Mexico, USA
1 Win 1–0 Vereinigte Staaten Martha Flores TKO 3 (4) 2002–06–28 Vereinigte StaatenSanta Ana Star Casino, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA Professional debut.

Notes

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  1. ^ Stephanie Jaramillo. 21 October 2006. WomenBoxing.com. Accessed 2007-05-08.

References

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  • [1] - Official Website