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Brenda Burnside
Born (1963-03-20) 20 March 1963 (age 61)
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
NationalityAmerican
Other namesTigress, Tiger[1]
Statistics
Weight(s)Flyweight Super Flyweight Super Bantamweight[1]
Height5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights20
Wins7
Wins by KO4
Losses11
Draws2
No contests0

Brenda Burnside (born March 20, 1963) is an American former women's boxing "journeywoman". Despite being given such title by boxing fans and critics (a journeyman or woman in boxing is someone who takes fights, usually on short period, and loses to other fighters), she was well known in the boxing world for the quality of opposition she faced; and she contended for a world title once. She fought in the Super Flyweight division.

Career

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Burnside began her professional boxing career on August 8, 1997, at the relatively old age (for a boxer) of 32, losing a four-round decision to Gloria Ramirez, in Houston, Texas. Burnside lost her first four fights, but her opposition included Valerie Troike (twice) and future world champion Sandra Yard.

Her first win came on March 12, 1998, when she outpointed Jayla Ortiz over four rounds in Santa Fe. On her next fight, she defeated Dolores Lira.

Burnside began to show a promising future when she dealt Sue Chase a fifth round knockout defeat on June 3 of that year,[clarification needed] in the Worley, Idaho. Sixteen days later, she and Gloria Ramirez were rematched, in Coachella, California. Their second bout resulted in a four-round draw.

Burnside went on to win two more fights in a row, when she and Jayla Ortiz were rematched, on October 17, at Las Vegas, Nevada. The second time , Burnside and Ortiz fought to a six-round draw.

On January 23, 1999, Burnside beat former world champion Imelda Arias by a second-round knockout. On March 13, she made her Madison Square Garden debut, dropping an eight-round split decision to Bridgett Riley. On June 16, she lost to future world champion Margaret Sidoroff for the WIBF's intercontinental Super Flyweight title, by a ten-round unanimous decision, in New Orleans, Louisiana. On August 14, she lost to Kathy Williams, but she got a break on her next fight, beating Rosie Johnson by a four-round unanimous decision on November 18. She finished 1999 by dropping another four-round decision, to Kelsey Jeffries, on December 14.

By 2000, Burnside was already contemplating retirement from boxing. Nevertheless, an opportunity to face the well known, two time world champion Para Draine came by, and Burnside accepted it. On February 17, at Worley, she lost to Draine by an eight-round split decision.

Burnside was considering retirement again after this fight, but there still would be one more fight in her career.

She received a world title shot after losing two fights in a row, which is a very unusual circumstance in boxing. With the opportunity of becoming a world champion offered to her, she accepted to fight Daisy Lang in what also was her first and last fight abroad. Fighting for the WIBF's world Super Flyweight championship, Burnside lost a ten-round unanimous decision in Germany and later retired from boxing.

Her boxing record was 7 wins, 11 losses and 2 draws, with 4 knockout wins.

Professional boxing record

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20 fights 7 wins 11 losses
By knockout 4 1
By decision 3 10
Draws 2
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
20 Loss 7–11–2 Bulgaria Daisy Lang UD 10, 2:00 Oct 14, 2000 Germany Kolnarena, Cologne, Germany WIBF World Super Flyweight Title
19 Loss 7–10–2 United States Para Draine SD 6, 2:00 Feb 17, 2000 United States Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley, United States
18 Loss 7–9–2 United States Kelsey Jeffries UD 4, 2:00 Dec 4, 1999 United States Chinook Winds Casino, Lincoln City, Nevada, United States
17 Win 7–8–2 United States Rose Johnson UD 4, 2:00 Nov 18, 1999 United States Gold Strike Casino, Tunica, United States
16 Loss 6–8–2 Canada Kathy Williams UD 10, 2:00 Aug 14, 1999 United States Buffalo Chip Campground, Sturgis, South Dakota, United States
15 Loss 6–7–2 Canada Margaret Sidoroff UD 10, 2:00 Jun 16, 1999 United States New Orleans, Louisiana, United States WIBF Intercontinental Super Flyweight Title
14 Loss 6–6–2 United States Bridgett Riley MD 6, 2:00 Mar 13, 1999 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, United States
13 Win 6–5–2 Mexico Imelda Arias TKO 2, 1:11 Jan 23, 1999 United States Convention Center, Ruidoso, United States
12 Loss 5–5–2 United States Mary Ortega UD 6, 2:00 Nov 12, 1998 United States Market Center, Kansas City, United States
11 Draw 5–4–2 United States Jayla Ortiz PTS 6, 2:00 Oct 17, 1998 United States Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
10 Win 5–4–1 Mexico Coptizi Mendivil TKO 4 Sep 19, 1998 United States Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
9 Win 4–4–1 Mexico Karina Hernandez KO 4, 0:50 Aug 15, 1998 United States Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
8 Draw 3–4–1 United States Gloria Ramirez PTS 4, 2:00 Jun 19, 1998 United States Spotlight 29 Casino, Coachella, United States
7 Win 3–4 United States Sue Chase TKO 5, 1:59 Jun 3, 1998 United States Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley, United States
6 Win 2–4 United States Dolores Liza UD 4, 2:00 Apr 18, 1998 United States Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
5 Win 1–4 United States Jayla Ortiz SD 4, 2:00 Mar 12, 1998 United States Convention Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
4 Loss 0–4 United States Sandra Yard TKO 4, 0:46 Feb 6, 1998 United States Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
3 Loss 0–3 United States Valerie Troike UD 4, 2:00 Nov 26, 1997 United States Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
2 Loss 0–2 United States Valerie Troike UD 4, 2:00 Oct 22, 1997 United States Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
1 Loss 0–1 United States Gloria Ramirez UD 4, 2:00 Aug 8, 1997 United States Sky Lite Event Center, Denver, Colorado, United States

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Brenda Burnside Awakening Profile". Awakeningfighters.com. Retrieved 2016-02-19.
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