'Real Female Rocky' Dies at 47 as Tributes Paid to Six-Time World Champion Boxer - Daily Star
- Alejandra Oliveras, known as 'Locomotora', has died at 47 after suffering a stroke, according to Argentinian media reports.
- The government of Santa Fe declared 72 hours of mourning following her death, reflecting her impact on the community.
- Javier Milei, the Argentine president, paid tribute to her, stating, 'Goodbye Locomotora. Always on the correct side, rest in peace.'
- The World Boxing Council recognized her legacy, stating, 'Her legacy will live on in our minds and hearts.
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Historic boxing world champion who broke record with six titles dies aged 47 - The Mirror
Alejandra ‘Locomotora' Oliveras was a hero across women's boxing with the Argentinian legend transcending the ring as she captured six different belts in her time in the sport
Boxing-Former four-division world champion Oliveras dies at 47 after stroke
Former boxer Alejandra Oliveras, who won world championships in four weight classes, has died at the age of 47 after suffering a stroke, Argentine media reports said on Tuesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
He was world boxing champion, media figure and integrated the Ministry of Security of Argentina
Néstor Carrizo, head of Intensive Care at José María Cullen Hospital, gave details this Monday afternoon about the death of Alejandra “Locomotora” Oliveras. In a press conference, the health professional said that the death of the 47-year-old boxer was caused by “a shock with severe hypoxemia – severe decrease in oxygen in blood – and a massive pulmonary embolism – a clot blocks the arteries of the lung, which further aggravates the lack of oxyg…
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