Maira Moneo’s nationality

Last Modified Aug 1, 2024 08:38 GMT
Maira Moneo’s nationality
Maira Moneo [Image courtesy: @maira_moneo on Instagram]

The female WBC interim lightweight champion, Maira Moneo has been a phenomenal ringster throughout her six-year-long career. Starting her professional career in 2018, the 31-year-old female boxer currently boasts a record of 14 wins and 1 loss in boxing. The majority of her wins are via decision(11) and knockouts(3).

Moreover, Maira Moneo is set to make her next outing on August 3, 2024, for the IBF female lightweight title against the British boxer, Caroline Dubois. The fight will take place at the Oakwell Stadium in Barnsley, Yorkshire, England during the undercard of Zak Chelli vs. Callum Simpson​. And Moneo’s WBC interim lightweight title will also be on the line for the matchup. Hence, fans are eagerly waiting for this championship clash between the two female lightweights.

Maira Moneo’s nationality

Maira Moneo is an Uruguan boxer. Fighting out of Montevideo in Uruguay, the 31-year-old female boxer also resides in the same place.

Apart from Uruguay, Maira Moneo is also famous in its neighbouring country Argentina, where she is often featured on a television show about boxers. Hence, Monoe’s reach and popularity as a female athlete are nothing short of phenomenal.

Maira Moneo’s last fight

Maira Moneo had her last fight against Lizbeth Crespo at the Estadio Luana Park in Bueno Aires, Argentina. The fight took place on December 15, 2023, and Moneo had a unanimous decision win over Crespo and won the vacant WBC female interim lightweight title. The fight also extended her win streak to 8.

Maira Moneo’s next fight stats

StatsMaira MoneoCaroline Dubois
Record14-1-09-0-0
ChampionshipWBC Interim World LightweightIBO World Lightweight
Age3123
Height 5’5” (165 cm)5’5.5" (166 cm)
Division(s) LightweightLightweight
Reach66.1” (168 cm)N/A
KO Percentage21.43%55.56%
Rounds119130
Win streak (active)89
Stance OrthodoxSouthpaw
Professional Debut20182022

FAQs on Maira Moneo’s nationality

A. Maira Moneo is an Uruguan boxer.

A. Maira Moneo is set to make her next outing on August 3, 2024, for the IBF female lightweight title against the British boxer, Caroline Dubois and the fight will take place at the Oakwell Stadium in Barnsley, Yorkshire, England during the undercard of Zak Chelli vs. Callum Simpson​.

A. Starting her professional career in 2018, the 31-year-old female boxer currently boasts a record of 14 wins and 1 loss in boxing.

A. Maira Moneo had her last fight against Lizbeth Crespo at the Estadio Luana Park in Bueno Aires, Argentina on December 15, 2023, and Moneo had a unanimous decision win over Crespo and won the vacant WBC female interim lightweight title.

A. Maira Moneo is from the Uruguay. 

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