Raymond Muratalla’s parents are the wind behind his wings as an undefeated lightweight prospect. They paved the way for him to get to where he is now. Raymond Muratalla is a boxer who has never lost a fight. With a record of 18-0, 15 of his wins were by knockout. He is off to a good start and has shown a lot of promise at lightweight.
Muraalla established himself as a viable contender in the 135-pound division after defeating Jeremia Nakathila by technical knockout in the second round of the Devin Haney-Vasiliy Lomachenko undercard at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Muratalla has made news after his latest victory. As a result, the young boxer’s followers are keen to know more about his childhood.
Raymond Muratalla Father Gabriel Sr. and Mom Monica
Raymond Muratalla was born on January 15, 1997, in Fontana, California, to Gabriel Muratalla Sr. and Monica Muratalla. Raymond’s career began when he was still a teenager. Gabriel Muratalla Sr., his father, was the one who encouraged the young boxer to pursue a professional fighting career. He perfected his boxing skills in Fontana’s backyard with his brother Gabriel Jr. Raymond and his brother started boxing when they were seven and 10 years old, respectively.
When the Muratalla brothers’ father and trainer, Gabriel Sr., was able to build a boxing ring in their Fontana backyard, their boxing skills became more apparent. Gabriel Sr. learned of a woman from San Jacinto, California who sought but failed to arrange a boxing match. Gabriel Sr. found out from a friend that the woman was selling rings. Raymond’s father offered to buy it, but the woman, who knew Gabriel Jr. and Raymond from the amateur scene in Southern California, finally chose to present the ring. Everyone in the Southern California boxing scene knows the Muratallas’ famous home gym, according to reports. Famous boxers like 2020 US Olympic fighter Marc Castro, brothers Jose and Karlos Balderas and Ryan Garcia were there.
The Story of Raymond Muratalla’s Backyard Ring
The 26-year-old told an interesting anecdote about the ring during the interview. Four youth football players attended Rancho Cucamonga’s Los Osos High School. The four teenagers had heard about Raymond, a pencil-thin freshman with a charming face and unassuming manner who buried everyone in his area with a gloved fist. Muratalla was challenged by four players five inches taller and 40 pounds heavier than him. Raymond tells his father, and Gabriel Sr. give permission.
Raymond tells that he has a ring in his garden and they can settle their dispute with boxing gloves there. Raymond entered the ring with the strongest of the four. But he could not remain silent for long. Raymond chased after him for several minutes as he raced everywhere. The remaining three children did not attempt to enter the court. Gabriel Sr. it took him a month to put it together, but once he did, it drew kids from Fontana and neighboring counties. Raymond was about eight or nine years old when his father placed the ring in the garden.
Raymond Muratalla Monica’s mother
Monica Muratalla works for the Los Angeles County Probation Department. During the worldwide pandemic, the talented boxer earned a college degree in criminal justice. She seems to be following in her mother’s footsteps. Furthermore, the undefeated lightweight hopeful said that, as a child, he was more interested in video games. He said that when he was seven years old, he went to the gym with his mother, screaming and kicking. The boxer said that his mother teased him and his brother for not being able to jump rope on their first day at the gym.
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