Although her mother tried to neutralize her passion, Marian Herreria (Santander, 1993) was convinced by her dance teacher that she wanted to be a boxer: Boxing is prohibited at home. But finally Marian, After various performances as a dancer, she joined a gym in Santander at the age of 23 and soon made her debut as an amateur..
“I always wanted to box, though My debut was terrible. After a few months of training, I wasn’t ready and they told me to go up and try. My shoes and helmet broke, I almost threw up, I had such a bad time, I quit boxing right after the fight, I lost.”.
My debut was horrible, my boots and helmet broke, I almost threw up, I had such a bad time, I quit boxing right after the fight.
Daniel Rasilla, her current coach, called her after some time to invite her to come to his gym for training. “I went on the first day and I stayed, I have no regrets, they both Dani and his father gave everything for me.” After thirty amateur fights, he made his professional debut. “I either retired or went into the professional field. “I don’t want an easy race, I’m looking for the best opponents.”
The titles are holding him back… for now
Titles have so far been rejected. A few weeks ago Madrid’s Almudena Alvarez seeks European Super Featherweight Championship And finally he couldn’t finish the fight after one The clash of heads caused a large swelling on his forehead. “The clash in the second round was very unfortunate, I was in the hospital for several days for observation, but I’m fine now, they discharged me.” However, morale did not decrease.
“I don’t take the fight as a defeat, I quit the fight after the impact of the heads”. The only other title he contested was a disappointing loss in Barcelona in January 2023 for the Spanish super bantamweight title. “I watched the Carla Merida fight fifty times I think I won on points, that’s what hurt me the most so far. Then, in the rematch, I won, but it was without the title, because unfortunately I couldn’t make weight due to injury.
Marian Works at a sports store Training in the morning and then in the afternoon. “I want to see how far I can go, so I prefer to stay here and leave Spain and earn good bags rather than moving on.” In fact, his best rival to date is found in Poland. “My toughest opponent is the European champion Laura Grizib, with whom I lost points.”
I want to see how far I can go, so I’d rather leave Spain and get better bags than stay here and move on.
Es Nickname The Viking For his courage. “I am comfortable at super featherweight (59 kg) because I am 1.57 meters tall and prefer to go short and go short, this way my opponents have less chance of collisions because they are taller and I manage these too. Sticks well, I like war.” She is passionate about boxing, she lost the Spanish title, but now with her growing experience she is getting closer to it every day. She is a warrior, she is from the north, she lViking Spanish Boxing.