Amateur boxer Alexas Kubicki, born on June 4, 2003, and residing in Gilwice, Poland and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada began her boxing career at the age of 10, when one day she simply visited a boxing gym for the purpose of taking a closer look into the sport.
Kubicki trains with Coach Leo Marsh and her dad, Derek Kubicki, who also manages Kubicki. Prior to training with Coach Marsh she had an amazing opportunity to first train with Milan Lubovac the lifetime trainer of multi-world champion Jelina Mrjenovich.
Kubicki said, Here we are today and the journey continues stronger than ever. I currently attend St. Francis
(FEB 24) FLINT, MI - An all-star broadcast team of well-known sports professionals and personalities has been assembled for the SUPERWOMEN: SHIELDS VS. DICAIRE womens boxing event live streamed on FITE.TV (9 pm ET/6 pm PT) and distributed by InDemand to the major cable, satellite and telco outlets for just $29.95. on Friday, March 5, from the Dort Financial Center in Flint, Mich. Manning the host desk and serving as the nights unofficial scorer will be boxing & MMA superstar Holly Holm. Holm will be joined by long-time industry insider and media figure Dan Canobbio, who will co-host with Holm and conduct post-fight
(FEB 16) On March 13, 2021, at the American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas, a huge fight for women s boxing will take place when Cecilia First Lady Braekhus, 36-1-0 (9KO), of Bergen, Norway, will attempt to avenge her one and only loss as a professional, when she faces Jessica CasKILLA McCaskill, 9-2-0 (3KO), of Chicago, Illinois. McCaskill will be defending her WBC, WBA, IBF, and IBO Welterweight titles in a ten-round bout. Below there are highlights of their first encounter.
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The first time these two fought on August 15, 2020, at the Downtown Tulsa Streets, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which surprised many
Fortitude, Strength and Spirit
We walk forward we walk in the light. We walk forward for those who see us and support us Coach Laura Sandoval
(FEB 16) Coach Laura Sandoval has become a shining light for the boxers on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in New Town, North Dakota. Getting to that point was not easy though and with lack of resources and lack of support from community she continues to push on and forward.
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She is that coach who through faith and fortitude and a lot of hard work and struggles decided to reach one goal at a time with
(FEB 14) Lucia Alfaro, a boxer from Mexico, was born in Cuernavaca, Morelos. When Lucia was 15 years old, and at the time studying theatre, her brother had gotten into training in boxing to defend himself. Lucia began accompanying him to the gym, and two weeks into going she decided to also get into boxing to protect herself from bullying.
At that time womens boxing had been legalized in Mexico for only seven years, and in several places outside of Mexico City there was no women training and no coach willing to do so. Due to that dilemma, her father began to take her to a gym near