A model-turned-boxer from Elmhurst, who is knocking out her competition with her stunning looks and her left hook, is now setting her sights on a world title.

Patricia Alcivar, 33, better known in the ring as “Patty Boom Boom,” has gone from an abusive home to the amateur ranks and now the pros.

She’s logged a 4-0 record with three knockouts. And she’s throwing down the gauntlet to the current WBC Super Flyweight champ, Anna Maria Torres. “My goal is to own the world title and get this itch out of my system,” said Alcivar, a former runway and fitness model.

Alcivar usually keeps her weight between 113 and 115 pounds – that is, if she can stay away from Sour Patch Kids and other sweets from Dylan’s Candy Bar on the upper East Side.

The toned knockout said her training and intensity helped her win her hometown debut as a pro last week by unanimous decision at the Cordon Bleu in Woodhaven.

She said she got pumped up after imagining a loss against her opponent. “I just visualized her raising her hand [in victory] and I went nuts,” she said. “I can box, but when it’s time to really turn it on, it’s really an aggressive boxer-brawler style.”

Alcivar runs six days a week and hits the heavy bag and spars at Trinity Boxing Gym in lower Manhattan.

Trinity’s owner, Martin Snow, 51, trained Alcivar as an amateur and now as a pro. He said he’s noticed a change in her fighting style. “She had a little compassion in the amateurs but in the pros she’s blood-thirsty. She’s out there to kill somebody.”

Alcivar’s sister, Julie, 31, said she’s always confident Alcivar can take care of herself in the ring.

“She works harder than any person I know, she doesn’t slack off,” she said.

The former model said her edge in the ring is her looks, which prompt boxers and spectators alike to underestimate her.

“That’s my secret weapon – the looks. People don’t expect what they see in the ring,” Alcivar said.

BY MARK MORALES
DAILY NEWS