Athlete Bio#
Height
5'7"
Age
37
Hometown
Baltimore
Weight Class: Light heavyweight/178 lbs
Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland
Born: 1987
Height: 5-7
Began Boxing: 2003
Biggest Influence: My Mother, because the first day of last year's National that I fought - that's when my Mom came out of the hospital after 3 months. So she fights to live and I fight to win.
Draw to boxing: I started boxing to lose weight for singing.
Greatest strength in the ring: Heart, will, and power
Other sports: Basketball, track, softball
Loves most about boxing: The contact and the reward, the preparation for and anticipation of the fight
Goals in and out of the ring: To be the best I can be and help others out
Favorite movie: Lion King, Happy Feet, and Destiny's Child Live from Atlanta DVD
Favorite TV show: Cartoons
Favorite song: Change Gon Come by Sam Cooke and anything Brandy makes
Hobbies outside of boxing: Singing, writing songs, and meeting new people
Something people don't know about me: I used to be 205 lbs.
2015 NATIONAL CHAMPION (at light heavyweight)
2013 NATIONAL CHAMPION (at middleweight)
2012 NATIONAL CHAMPION (at light heavyweight)
2011 NATIONAL CHAMPION (at middleweight)
2008 NATIONAL CHAMPION (at light middleweight)
2007 NATIONAL CHAMPION (at middleweight)
2006 NATIONAL CHAMPION (at middleweight)
2006 NATIONAL PAL CHAMPION
2005 NATIONAL CHAMPION (at middleweight)
2005 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM MEMBER
2005-2008 NATIONAL FEMALE GOLDEN GLOVES CHAMPION
2005
U.S. Championships: stopped Allana Huggins, RSCO-2, in semifinals; stopped Christine Brown, RSCO-1, in finals for 1st.
2006
U.S. Championships: dec. Desiree Abrams, 25-13, in quarterfinals; won on retirement over Lakesha Whittaker, RET-3, in semifinals; dec. Allana Huggins, 22-20, in finals for 1st.
2007
U.S. Championhips: stopped Jenniger Egan, Mahopac, N.Y., RSC-1 (:52), in semifinals; dec. Alanna Huggins, Ft. Worth, Texas, 42-36, in finals for 1st.
U. S. Future Stars National Championships: dec.Maria Torres, Norfolk, Neb., 25-15 in quarterfinals; dec. Lisa Kuronya, Portland, Mass., 30-27 in semifinals; dec. Grace Parks, Bellingham, Wash. in finals for 1st.