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Inés Sainz

Inés Sainz Gallo de Pérez ((:iˈnes ˈsains); September 20, 1978)〔 is a Mexican journalist hosting the Spanish-language sports interview program ''DxTips'' (or, ''Deportips''); she is also a journalist for Azteca Deportes. Sainz and her husband, who reside in Mexico, own the production company that created the show.〔 Sainz works in the English language as a boxing match hostess.
== Biography ==
Sainz grew up in a family of three siblings in Mexico City, Mexico, all of them brothers, one her twin. Although Sainz was an athletic tomboy active in a number of sports (she became a black belt in taekwondo at the age of 14, competing in national competitions) Sainz's mother, a homemaker, wanted her to be more feminine, and encouraged her to enter professional modeling,〔 Sainz married Mexican television producer Héctor Pérez Rojano and they have four children, María Inés, Eduardo, Hector, and Maya.〔 Sainz remained an active participant herself in such sports as football, swimming, volleyball, basketball and tennis.〔

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