Alfonso Olvera walked around the Boxing Inc. gym on Thursday afternoon dressed in bright blue shorts, a white tank and black Nikes. His children played nearby, taking punches at bags and sparring with each other.
Olvera is one of the two fighters on the main card for the July 21 Guerra de Gallos, a boxing event at Casino Del Sol. He鈥檒l take on Wilberth Lopez. But while boxing is important for the 28-year-old Olvera, it鈥檚 family that really matters.
Olvers and his wife, Ashley, have four kids ranging in age from 14 months to 8 years.
Alfonso Olvera conducts a drill in the ring during a workout session for the Guerra de Gallos bout at Boxing Inc. Eastside.
Olvera wakes up extra early to squeeze in an hour of running before starting his job as a jojoba oil extractor at 6 a.m. The Nogales, Sonora, native, who moved to Tucson at age 10, rests a bit after work, spends time with his family, then leaves to work out again.
鈥淵ou can鈥檛 miss that (family time),鈥 Olvera said. 鈥淔amily is the most important.鈥
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Olvera鈥檚 8-year-old son Jacob will even join his father for workouts. After the workout, he makes sure to spend more time with his three daughters and wife before they get ready for bed. Jacob Olvera is already fighting competitively; he has four bouts under his belt.
Olvera鈥檚 wife, Ashley, said she loves supporting her husband and including their kids.
Along with Jacob, their second-oldest Giselle also wants to fight.
Ashley Olvera holds her 1-year-old daughter, Gianna, as she takes video of her husband, Alfonso. The Olveras have four children ranging in age from 14 months to 8 years.
Ashley Olvera wasn鈥檛 completely new to boxing. As a kid, she would watch fights with her dad, who was a huge fan. But she lost track of the sport as she grew up.
It wasn鈥檛 until Alfonso said he wanted to pick up boxing seven years ago that the sport made its way back into her life.
鈥淎t first I wasn鈥檛 convinced. I dropped him off at the gym and I didn鈥檛 think that he would make it this far,鈥 Ashley Olvera said. 鈥淚 went into the gym one time and I saw him spar. When I saw him sparring, I was like 鈥業 like it,鈥 and then I started going every day to watch him.鈥
Ashley, who鈥檚 been married to Alfonso for 10 years, says it鈥檚 been an incredible journey. Next week鈥檚 fight could prove to be a highlight.
When it was Alfonso鈥檚 turn in the ring during Thursday鈥檚 open practice, he jumped rope before moving on to shadow boxing and eventually sparring with his trainer.
Alfonso Olvera, left, shares a laugh with boxer Nick Rhoads on Thursday. Olvera will fight next week at Casino del Sol.
Although the kids won鈥檛 be able to attend next week鈥檚 fight, Ashley said they鈥檙e really excited for their dad to be part of the main event.
And as far as continuing the family support, Ashley said the Olvera family is going to keep encouraging Alfonso as long as they can.
鈥淚鈥檒l be behind him 100 percent, no matter what,鈥 Ashley Olvera said.


