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Martha Salazar: Stepping Out of Her Own Shadow


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Martha Salazar never looked for fame. She didn’t have to. Born in Ocotlán, Jalisco and raised in San Francisco she carried a quiet strength that people felt right away. She lived between two worlds— Mexico at her roots, San Francisco Bay Area in her daily grind— and she carried both with her each time she walked into the gym. Step by step, fight by fight, she built herself into something rare— a Mexican heavyweight who would not be ignored, and a woman who showed that the division was not just for men.

Her moment came in 2014 when she won the WBC heavyweight title. Later she was honored by the International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame. Those titles gave her a place in the record book, but they were never the whole story. Her story was about staying the course when nobody paid attention; about coming back after setbacks; about letting other women know they had a place in the ring.


(L-R) Martha Salazar and Dee Pooler (2018 West Coast Boxing Hall of Fame Awards)

Her long-time mentor Master Danovis “Dee” Pooler recently said, “I couldn’t be prouder of Martha Salazar. The way she’s conquered challenges, both inside and outside the ring, is nothing short of inspiring. I’m humbled to have been even a small part of her journey. Congratulations, Champ— and may the road ahead bring even greater triumphs. And always remember…The Shadow Knows.”

From Jalisco to San Francisco

She was born on February 2, 1970. When her family moved north, they brought with them the same hard grit that holds immigrant families together—hope in one hand, daily struggle in the other. In San Francisco she found her way into a boxing gym, and in that gym she found her path.

At 5’9” with a 70-inch reach, she looked the part of a heavyweight. But her nickname told more. Master Danovis “Dee” Pooler, her trainer and mentor, gave her the name “The Shadow.” It matched her style— patient, steady, hard to move— and it also tied her story to his, since it had once been his own fighting name. Their bond was more than coach and fighter; it was loyalty, it was long hours, it was trust built slowly.

She also trained beside Luisito “Lindol” Espinosa, the two-division champion from the Philippines. His clean technique and calm way of fighting left their mark. Between Dee’s hand and Luisito’s wisdom, Martha grew into a complete fighter.
Her professional start came in Hayward in 2001, a decision win over Denise Callahan. Nothing came easy after that. She went through a trilogy with Carley Pesente, learned from Kisha Snow, and stood across the ring from the towering Vonda Ward in Las Vegas.


(L-R) Vonda Ward and Martha Salazar.

That 2002 bout with Ward still leaves a mark. Ward was 6’6” and the decision went her way, but many believed Martha had done enough. She carried that sting but did not let it break her. Instead, she used it. Two years later, she boarded a plane to Guyana and stopped Pamela London for the WIBF belt. That win, so far from home, showed her toughness. Ten years later, she had her greatest night. In Berkeley she outpointed Tanzee Daniel and, at 44 years old, won the WBC heavyweight championship. That victory made her the first Mexican woman to hold a heavyweight crown— and the first Mexican of any gender to win at the top of boxing’s biggest division.

Mexico’s boxing story is long. The nation has produced champions in every men’s division— from the smallest light flyweights all the way through cruiserweight. The only division no Mexican man has ever taken is heavyweight.

Martha Salazar broke that wall.

In 2014 she raised the green WBC belt and carried Mexico into new ground. It was her win, yes, but it was also a win for the whole line of Mexican fighters before her.



A Legacy

Martha stepped away in 2017. In 2019 the Hall of Fame honored her. Her record—13 wins, 5 losses— tells only part of the tale. Numbers never capture her quiet resolve or the way she made people believe they belonged. In heavyweight history, only a few Hispanics have held a world belt— John Ruiz of Puerto Rico, Alejandra Jiménez of Mexico, and Martha Salazar. A small circle, and she is in it.



The Martha Salazar Boxing Invitational

Said the champion: “Being a part of Beautiful Brawler 12 is truly humbling. Lupe and Blanca Gutierrez, who organized this event, have walked with me through so much of my journey in the ring. I’m grateful for the chance to give back by helping bridge England and U.S. amateur boxing. To every young fighter chasing the dream— hold your head high, keep grinding, and never stop riding forward. ¡Arriba!

As the event bearing her name unfolds in Pacifica, Martha Salazar will be remembered as a champion, a pioneer, and a guide for anyone who laces gloves. Her quiet strength, her fearless heart, her victories inside and outside the ring— they remain.


Click here to view a list of other articles written by Emmanuel Rivera, RRT.


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