Jennifer Lozano is from the small border town of Laredo, Texas. Lozano put herself and her city on the map with a top two finish in Santiago and she became the first Olympian from Laredo in any sport. Lozano's boxing journey started through her wanting to develop a defense mechanism to bullying. As Lozano fought through her adversity, she quickly started making an impact in boxing and put up an impressive resume in the last few years. The 50 kg boxer won bronze at the 2023 Gee Bee International Tournament. Lozano also won gold at the 2022 USA Boxing Elite National Championship and bronze in the 2022 USA Boxing International Invitational.
HOMETOWN: Laredo, Texas
DOB: 11/24/2002
WEIGHT CLASS: 51 KG/112 LBS.
PERSONAL COACH: Eddie Vela
Career Highlights
- 2025 USA Boxing National Championships: 2nd Place
- World Boxing Cup: Brazil 2025: 3rd Place
- 2024 Paris Olympic Games Boxer
- 2024 USA Boxing National Championships: 1st Place
- 2023 Santiago Pan American Games: 2nd Place
- 2023 Gee Bee International Tournament: 3rd Place
- 2022 USA Boxing Elite National Championships: 1st Place
- 2022 USA Boxing International Invitational: 3rd Place
- 2022 AMBC Elite Championships: 1st Place
- 2021 USA Boxing Elite National Championships: 1st Place
- 2020 USA Boxing Elite National Championships: 1st Place
- 2019 USA Boxing Elite National Championships: 3rd Place
- 2019 Eastern Regional Open: 1st Place
- 2019 Western Regional Open: 3rd Place
- 2019 National Golden Gloves: 1st Place
- 2018 National Golden Gloves: 1st Place
- 2016 National Junior Olympics: 1st Place
- 2015 National Junior Olympics: 1st Place