Caroline Barry
Weight Class: Light-Welterweight/132 lbs/60 kg
Birthdate: September 11, 1980
Height: 5-7
Weight Class: 132 pounds
Coach: Basheer Abdullah
Club: World Class Athlete Program
School: Alumni- Eastern Michigan University
Current occupation: Certified athletic trainer, Army
Boxing career highlight: Representing the USA at first two World Championships ever held for women, competing in Ireland to a sold-out crowd of 10,000 and over 1 million viewers on Pay-Per View
Began boxing: 2002
Biggest influence: I am internally driven
Greatest strength in the ring: Tenacity
Other sports played: Basketball, volleyball, softball, rugby and track and field
Loves about boxing: Ever-changing, to be successful you must be able to adapt
Goals in and out of the ring: Internationally promote women's boxing as an Olympic sport and domestically promote men's and women's boxing with the goal to raise membership numbers
Hobbies outside of boxing: Rock climbing and trying new things
2005 GOLDEN GLOVES CHAMPION
2005 NATIONAL PAL CHAMPION
2004 NATIONAL CHAMPION
2003 NATIONAL PAL CHAMPION
2002 GOLDEN GLOVES CHAMPION
2008
U. S. Future Stars National Championships: dec. Stephanie Han, El Paso, Texas, 20-18 in quarterfinals; stopped Athena Saunders, Atlantic City, N.J., RSCOS-2, :55 in semifinals; dec. Katonya Fisher, Bakersfield, Calif., 16-14 in finals for 1st
AIBA Women World Championships: dec. Wen-Hsien Su, TPE, 17-6 in preliminaries; lost on points to Orain Cindy, FRA, 3-0 in preliminaries
2007
U.S. Championhips: stopped Shaheen Shorish, Chicago, Ill., RCO-2 (1:29); dec. Katy Klinefelter, Iowas City, Iowa, 20-10, in semifinals; dec. Maimunah Holland, S. Nyack, N.Y., 21-10, in finals for 1st.
2006
National PAL Championships: dec. Katonya Fisher, Visalia, Calif., 16-12, in semifinals; lost on points to Patricia Manuel, Gardena, Calif., 27-14, in finals for 2nd.
U.S.Championships: dec. Rachel Schley, 31-16, in quarterfinals; dec. Katonya Fisher, 19-15, in semifinals; dec. Patricia Manuel, 20-13, in finals for 1st.






