Alejandra Boixader
Alejandra Boixader continues to make history representing Spain at the IMMAF Youth World MMA. Nobody can stop her right now. On a thrilling Thursday in Belgrade, she secured the amateur world title in the Youth B 62kg category. She defeated Ukraine’s Anhelina Kovinova with a flawless kata gatame submission.
A Perfect Transition to MMA
The Barcelona native has enjoyed an incredible start to her mixed martial arts career. Earlier this year, she claimed the European Championship during her MMA debut. Her transition from elite jiu jitsu has been absolutely seamless. In just seven fights, she has won two championships, captured two gold medals, and finished all seven opponents by submission. Since amateur youth rules restrict strikes to the face, she easily highlights her elite grappling background.
As the daughter of former fighter and current coach Ray Boixader, combat sports are clearly in her blood. She is a six time Jiu Jitsu World Champion. Her grappling resume is completely staggering. She boasts twenty one gold medals and two bronze medals across major tournaments.
Dominating the Grappling Mats
Her colored belt titles truly speak for themselves. She is a five time Pan Kids champion, a two time Brasileiro winner, and a two time European Kids champion. Additionally, she holds major titles in both Gi and No Gi formats. One of her biggest finals victories came against Maya Citlali Padilla at the Los Angeles Kids 2023.
What Comes Next for the Champion
Alejandra is already dominating the global youth circuit. Her current trajectory suggests she will become a massive star in professional MMA. With unmatched submission skills and a true championship mindset, the martial arts world is closely watching her every move. She is rewriting the record books one fight at a time. Everyone must watch out for her very next appearance inside the cage.