El Paso Boxer Ivy Enriquez Stays Undefeated

Eastwood High Wrestler Hailey Delgado Wins Gold in Panama

Apr. 5, 2026 at 2:03pm

El Paso professional boxer Ivy Enriquez extended her unbeaten record to 7-0 with a unanimous decision victory over Chastity Roberts in Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, Eastwood High School wrestler Hailey Delgado won a gold medal at the 2026 Under-17 Pan American Championships in Panama, being named the Most Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament.

Why it matters

Enriquez's continued success as a rising pro boxer from El Paso highlights the city's growing reputation for producing top-tier fighting talent. Delgado's gold medal performance represents another feather in the cap for the Eastwood High wrestling program, which has become a powerhouse in Texas high school sports.

The details

Enriquez defeated Roberts by scores of 40-36 from all three judges in their four-round bantamweight fight. Delgado went 4-0 in the 49 KG division at the Pan Am Championships, winning all of her matches by a 10-0 score to claim the gold medal and the tournament's Most Outstanding Wrestler award.

  • Enriquez turned professional in February 2025.
  • The fight against Roberts took place on April 3, 2026.
  • Delgado won the gold medal on Friday, April 4, 2026.

The players

Ivy Enriquez

An El Paso-based professional boxer who has now won all 7 of her fights since turning pro in 2025, with 2 knockouts.

Chastity Roberts

A boxer from North Carolina who lost to Enriquez by unanimous decision in their four-round bantamweight fight.

Hailey Delgado

A sophomore wrestler at Eastwood High School in El Paso who won a gold medal at the 2026 Under-17 Pan American Championships in the 49 KG division.

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What they’re saying

“Ivy has really come into her own as a pro and we're excited to see what the future holds for her.”

— Enriquez's Trainer

“Winning the gold medal and being named the top wrestler of the tournament is a huge honor. I'm proud to represent El Paso and Eastwood High on the international stage.”

— Hailey Delgado

What’s next

Enriquez is expected to fight again in the summer, while Delgado will look to defend her Texas state wrestling titles and lead Eastwood to another team championship.

The takeaway

El Paso continues to produce top-tier athletic talent, with Enriquez and Delgado representing the city's growing reputation in boxing and wrestling respectively. Their success highlights the strength of the local sports programs and the dedication of these young athletes.