Leading Shuan Boxing with Power and Purpose
In a sport traditionally dominated by men, one woman from the Dominican Republic is flipping the script. Bélgica Peña, the fierce and visionary president of Shuan Boxing, is proving that leadership in boxing knows no gender. With grit and determination, Peña has emerged as one of Latin America’s most influential promoters—creating opportunities for Dominican fighters and guiding them toward global recognition.
From Local Prospects to World Champions
Under Peña’s leadership, Shuan Boxing has cultivated the careers of elite athletes like former world champions Alberto Puello and Erick “Mini PacMan” Rosa, as well as rising star Víctor Santillán. Her strategy is clear: start local, think global. She’s producing high-caliber fight cards in the Dominican Republic and spotlighting talent like Caipo Gallegos—fighters she firmly believes will bring home gold.
Setbacks, Comebacks, and the Road Ahead
Boxing isn’t just about glory—it’s also about resilience. Peña knows the game well. After Puello’s loss to Subriel Matías, she pivoted quickly, preparing for a new title shot. When MiniPacMan fell in Japan, she ensured he had time to heal and promised his comeback this December. Every defeat, she says, is a setup for a stronger return—and she’s betting big on Santillán becoming a new world champ by year’s end.
Building a Legacy Beyond the Ring
Peña’s mission goes far beyond titles. She’s here to rewrite what’s possible for women in boxing and inspire an entire nation. “I’ve always liked to lead,” she says. “This is about changing lives, not just winning belts.” For Dominican fans and athletes alike, her message is clear: believe in your talent, and don’t stop fighting.