Ann Wolfe boxer

Ann Wolfe boxer
bouts
26
won
24
lost
1
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
super middleweight
Debut
1998-10-17
Height
5′ 9″/175cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1971-01-17
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Ann Wolfe (born January 17, 1971) is an American retired boxer, trainer and actress. Wolfe held world titles in three different weight classes simultaneouslycitation needed and is regarded as one of the greatest female boxers of all time. She is a member of the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame.Wolfe was born in Austin, Texas and moved to Oberlin, Louisiana where she spent most of her childhood. She moved back to Austin in 1996 with her two daughters. After being homeless and working construction, she met her original trainer 'Pops' Billingsley. She fought her amateur fights under Billingsley's tutelage and started fighting as a professional for RPM Promotions.Wolfe had a record of 3-1 as an amateur boxer and fought at the 1998 U.S. National Championships. She won a decision over Tami Hendrickson of Seattle in the quarter-final by 50–39, then went on to stop Shanie Keelean of Chicago within 46 seconds of the first round. In the semifinal Wolfe lost to La'Kiea Coffen by a disqualification at 1:23 of the third round.Wolfe made her professional debut by beating Brenda Lee Bell by a four-round decision. Her first and only career loss came four fights later, when she was knocked out in three rounds by veteran and future world champion Valerie Mahfood.Wolfe beat Vienna Williams by a ten-round decision to win her first world title, the IFBA Jr. Middleweight title. She beat Gina Nicholas by knockout in three to win the vacant WIBA Light Middleweight title. She then proceeded to beat Shirvelle Williams by knockout in one round on a non-title bout.Next was the vacant IFBA world Super Middleweight title, which she picked up by knocking out Marsha Valley in six rounds. She and Valley fought again, this time with the vacant WIBC's version of the title, and Wolfe won by knockout in round ten.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2006-08-04 Lisa Ested WLWLWW FedEx Forum, Memphis WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-04-29 Cassandra Giger LLLLLL Coushatta Casino Resort, Kinder WIN
KO
2005-08-20 Valerie Mahfood DWLWWL Isle of Capri Casino, Biloxi WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-07-19 Monica Nunez LWWWLL Isle of Capri Hotel & Casino, Lula WIN
Corner retirement
2005-06-18 Marsha Valley LLLWLL FedEx Forum, Memphis WIN
Technical knockout
2005-03-05 Genevia Buckhalter LWLLLL Isle of Capri Casino, Biloxi WIN
Technical knockout
2004-11-05 Cassandra Giger WWWWLL Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel, Tunica WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-05-08 Vonda Ward WWWWWW Coast Coliseum, Biloxi WIN
KO
2003-10-11 Deborah Fettkether WWWWWW Grand Casino Coushatta, Kinder WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-08-23 Valerie Mahfood WLWWLL Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-12-21 Marsha Valley LWWWLL Memorial Auditorium, Fort Lauderdale WIN
Technical knockout
2002-09-25 Genevia Buckhalter LLWLLL Radisson Astrodome Hotel, Houston WIN
KO
2002-06-21 Marsha Valley LLWWWL Convention Center, Waco WIN
Technical knockout
2002-04-25 Shirvelle Williams WWWWL Civic Center Arena, Laredo WIN
Technical knockout
2001-11-16 Gina Nicholas WWDDLW Convention Center, Austin WIN
Technical knockout
2001-07-14 Diane Clarke WWWLWL Pepsi Center, Denver WIN
Corner retirement
2001-05-15 Vienna Williams WWWWW Convention Center, Honolulu WIN
Unanimous decision
2001-04-19 Patricia Linton LLL Radisson Astrodome Hotel, Houston WIN
Technical knockout
2001-02-02 Kelly Whaley LLWLLW Hilton Hotel, Reno WIN
Technical knockout
2000-11-30 Valerie Mahfood WWWWWW Radisson Hotel, Houston LOST
Technical knockout
2000-05-24 Christine Robinson LWLLW Treasure Chest Casino, Kenner NC
No Contest
2000-04-26 Gina Nicholas LLWWDD New Orleans WIN
KO
2000-02-11 Mary Ann Almager WWLWLW Kenner WIN
Technical knockout
2000-01-20 Demetra Jones debut Radisson Hotel, Houston WIN
Technical knockout
1999-10-09 Dakota Stone debut Mercer Arena, Seattle WIN
Unanimous decision
1998-10-17 Brenda Drexel LLWL Seven Feathers Hotel & Casino Resort, Canyonville WIN
Split-decision