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| Sumya Anani (born February 12, 1972) is one of the top fighters in the sport of women's boxing. Anani, like many women's boxers, came to the sport in a roundabout fashion. While living in Kansas City in the early 1990s and working as a massage therapist, she took a course in self-defense. When she impressed her instructor with her athletic ability and powerful punch, he encouraged Anani tdeo give boxing a try. She entered professional boxing in August 1996, mostly fighting in and around Kansas City. She quickly made a name for herself when, in her fourth fight on December 12, 1996, her opponent Katherine Dallam suffered career-ending injuries during a fight that ended in a fourth-round knockout. In her ninth fight, in March of 1998, Anani defeated Andrea DeShong, a longtime rival of world welterweight champion Christy Martin. Then, on December 18 of that year, Anani faced Martin herself, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Coming into the fight, Martin was unbeaten in her last 34 bouts. However, Anani controlled the fight from start to finish and won a stunning victory. The win over Martin propelled Anani into the top rung of women's boxing stars, and she won her next four fights before suffering an upset at the hands of Britt Van Buskirk on September 17, 2000. While waiting for a rematch with Van Buskirk, Anani captured the IBA lightweight title from Liz Mueller in May of 2001. Then, on October 20, she got the rematch and took a 10-round unanimous decision over Van Buskirk for the GBU welterweight title. Her next fight, a month later, ended in a draw with Fredia Gibbs for the WIBA light welterweight title, as one judge had Anani as the winner, but the other two scored the fight even. In February of 2002, Anani gave Van Buskirk a rubber match and beat her on a unanimous decision. On June 21, 2002, Anani won her third world title when she faced Jane Couch for the WIBA light welterweight title that eluded her the year before. This time, she overwhelmed Couch and won on a fourth-round technical knockout. Then, on November 2, she won her fourth world title, knocking out Lisa Holewyne in the fifth round for the IBA welterweight title. On April 18, 2003, Anani faced Gibbs for a second time and fixed the only other blemish on her record by way of a first-round TKO. Following that victory, she was inactive for a year before returning to the ring on April 24, 2004 for a rematch against Holewyne in Los Angeles. Holewyne had claimed the WIBF and GBU welterweight titles in a December 2003 fight and later asked Anani for a rematch. This time, Anani beat her on a six-round unanimous decision. On March 25, 2006, Sumya Anani was defeated by a challenger named Terri Blair who had a lackluster record hardly worthy of a title contender. Nonetheless, Anani's elite-level status as a female boxer is now in question. Anani is nicknamed The Island Girl because she lived in Jamaica for a year as a young woman; she was actually born in Minnesota. Her current record is 25 wins, 2 losses and 1 draw, with 10 knockouts. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Sumya Anani ] Some related entries: Desmond Thompson | Herb Washington | Jason Stokes | Sue Gunter | Brian Teacher | Fred Bruney | Elisabeth Moore | Van Chancellor | Endy Chávez | Maury Wills | Kevin Stevens This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Sumya Anani; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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