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2005 and 2006 Golden Glove
Champion
Cara Castranouva
by Natalie Forte
Born and raised in Elmont
Long Island, Cara is the oldest of four siblings. She
was exposed to boxing and mixed martial arts at an early
age by her father who was a Marine. “My dad had a bag
set up in the garage.” “My brothers and I would watch
him train.” “He would teach us how to spar and the four
of us would hold matches and duke it out in the living
groom.” “He gave me my first pair of gloves”. Cara’s
interest in boxing further developed while she was
attending school at Hofstra University. “I was looking
to join a gym that offered boxing training so I did a
search on the internet and found the PAL in Westbury, I
went to check it out with a friend.. “ I fell in love
with the sport in that grimy, smelly gym and have been
boxing ever since” Cara knew her sorority lifestyle was
no match for a future competitor so she gave up drinking
and late nights. “It took me a while to adapt but
eventually I learned to live like a boxer and balance
that with fun!” Cara now trains with Team Freeform, a
group of national and world female boxing competitors at
Gleason’s Boxing Gym in Brooklyn. When she is training
for a fight, she runs 3.5 miles a day and hits the gym
and the bags almost everyday for 3 hours. Her intense
workout routine includes a series of sit ups, pull-ups,
dips, plyometric exercises, and jump rope. When she is
not training for a fight Cara spends her time studying
acting and is currently shooting two independent films.
She is also a contributing writer for www.boxingtalk.com
and works part time as a ring announcer and commentator.
In the past Cara has donate her time at the Rising Star
Program teaching boxing class to girls ages 7-13. So
what are her plans for the future? “My next step is to
turn pro and make Long Island proud as a female world
champion boxer of out Long Island!” Cara is also in
talks with the producers of an upcoming reality series
on female boxers.
Stats
Bantom
Weight 119 Height: 5’5”
Accomplishments
two-time New York Golden
Gloves Champion won the titles in 2005 and 2006 also
ranked #2 in nation by USA Boxing in the past, and was
the New York Metro Champion, the Empire State Games
Champion, the NYABC Champion, and has competed and won
at many national ranking tournaments. |