Jackie Frazier-Lyde

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Jackie Frazier-Lyde boxer
Data
Birth Name Jacqueline Frazier-Lyde
Weight class Super middleweight
nationality US-american
birthday 2nd December 1961
place of birth Beaufort
style Left delivery
size 1.75 m
Combat Statistics
Struggles 15th
Victories 13
Knockout victories 9
Defeats 1
No value 1

Jacqueline "Jackie" Frazier-Lyde (born December 2, 1961 in Beaufort , South Carolina ) is a former American boxer and the daughter of former world heavyweight champion Joe Frazier .

The lawyer and mother of three was inspired by the boxing debut of Muhammad Ali's daughter Laila Ali to start boxing herself at the age of 39. She won her first fight on February 6, 2000 against Teela Reese by knockout in the first round.

After a total of seven fights, all of which she won (five by knockout), she faced Laila Ali on June 8, 2001. The fight was previously recognized by the media as Ali vs. Frazier IV Announced - a reference to Joe Frazier's three fights against Muhammad Ali. Frazier-Lyde lost the fight on points.

She then continued her boxing career. In 2001 she won the WIBA light heavyweight title and in 2002 the WIBF super middleweight title. In 2002 she won against the German boxer Heidi Hartmann by technical knockout in the third round. In her fifteen fights so far, she has been successful thirteen times, nine times by knockout.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Like ring father, like daughter: The story of Jacqui Frazier-Lyde , December 6, 2001, philly.com