Remembering Alejandra Oliveras: A Boxing Legend Lost
Alejandra Oliveras, a renowned boxer who achieved world championship titles in four weight divisions, has passed away at 47 due to a stroke. Known as 'Locomotora,' her aggressive fighting style won her fans worldwide. The World Boxing Council and Santa Fe government pay tribute to her legacy.

Alejandra Oliveras, a former world boxing champion celebrated for her victories across four weight classes, has died at the age of 47, according to Argentine media reports. Oliveras, affectionately called 'Locomotora' for her aggressive style, succumbed to a stroke and passed away after being hospitalized in Santa Fe.
During her 12-year career, Oliveras clinched world titles in super-bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, and light-welterweight categories. She won 33 matches with 16 knockouts and had only three losses and two draws before retiring in 2017. Her dominance in the ring left a lasting impression in the world of boxing.
The World Boxing Council expressed sorrow over her passing, emphasizing that her legacy as a champion will endure. In a mark of respect, the government of Santa Fe declared a 72-hour mourning period in her honor, reflecting her significant impact on the region both as a sports icon and a beloved public figure.
(With inputs from agencies.)