One-Two-Three Punch

Triplets Jackaline Monica and Lizbeth  Garcia grew up inRawlins, Wyoming, where all three starting boxing at around 8-years-old. BothMonica and Liz are nationally ranked amateurs while Jackaline has recentlytaken a step back to peruse other passions. The sisters have just graduatedhigh school and are about to embark on a new chapter of each of their lives asthey will be moving to Cheyenne to start their independent journeys as adults. 

Story published with the Casper Star-Tribune 

Jackaline and Lizbeth Garcia prepare to head towards the Rawlins fairgrounds for their graduation celebration with their sister Monica Saturday, May 29, 2021.

Monica

Monica Garcia runs a a sprint followed by Isabella Steinke, 5, her neighbor and daughter of her boxing coach in Rawlins Wednesday, April 21, 2021. Garcia was told to run a sprint as punishment for saying "I can't" during training. 

Monica Garcia lands a punch on Gracy Kennedy in the headling match of the Cinco de Mayo fundraising tournament for the Casper Boxing Club Saturday, May 1, 2021, in Casper. 

Lizbeth

Lizbeth Garcia wipes blood off her face after losing her match to Luby Alexander at the Casper Boxing Club Cinco de Mayo fundraising tournament Saturday, May 1, 2021, in Casper.

Lizbeth Garcia walks outside to feed the family dog at her home in Rawlins Saturday, May 29, 2021.

Jackaline

Jackaline Garcia sprints across the street and back as punishment for saying "can't" during training at their home gym in Rawlins Wednesday, April 21, 2021. 

Jackaline Garcia live streams her sister Lizbeth as she boxes Luby Alexander at the Casper Boxing Club Saturday, May 1, 2021, in Casper.