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Danyelle Wolf

Danyelle Wolf

American boxer and mixed martial artist


Danyelle Wolf (born September 8, 1983), is an American boxer and mixed martial artist.[8] She is a three-time[9][10] USA Boxing National Champion in the women’s welterweight division (152 lbs).[11]

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Background

She is from York, Pennsylvania.[12] After graduating from Eastern York High School in 2002, she graduated from Millersville University of Pennsylvania where she was a three-sport athlete in basketball, track (heptathlon), and field hockey.[3][2]

Amateur boxing career

Wolf started training boxing in 2008 and took her first amateur fights in 2010.[13] In 2011, she first attended Olympic trials but her weight class was not added to Olympic boxing in 2012 Summer Olympics.[2] She then went on to win US National Boxing Championships in three consecutive years (2013–2015). In 2015, Wolf again attended Olympic trials and as her weight class was not added to 2016 Summer Olympics either, she transitioned to mixed martial arts.[14][2]

As the women's welterweight division was added to 2020 Summer Olympics, Wolf returned to the sport to try out for the Olympics. However, she was eliminated from the Olympic trials and returned to mixed martial arts.[15]

Mixed martial arts career

Dana White's Contender Series

Danyelle made her MMA debut at Dana White's Contender Series 33 on September 15 against Taneisha Tennant.[2][16] She won the fight via unanimous decision.[17]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Wolf was scheduled to face Felicia Spencer on May 22, 2021 at UFC Fight Night 188.[18] However, Wolf pulled out of the fight in early May due to an undisclosed injury and was replaced by Norma Dumont.[19]

Wolf made her promotional debut against Norma Dumont on September 10, 2022, at UFC 279.[20] She lost the fight by unanimous decision.[21]

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
2 matches 1 win 1 loss
By decision 1 1
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See also


References

  1. "Danyelle Wolf". danyellewolf.com. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  2. "2013 USA Boxing National Championships". Team USA. Archived from the original on November 14, 2013. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  3. "2014 USA Boxing Elite National Championships". Team USA. Archived from the original on January 27, 2014. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  4. "2015 USA Boxing Elite National Championships". Team USA. Archived from the original on May 1, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  5. "2014 Womens Golden Gloves". Team USA. Archived from the original on January 7, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  6. "Photos: USA boxing champ Danyelle Wolf in ESPN Body Issue". ProBoxing-Fans.com. Retrieved 2016-07-30.
  7. "Danyelle Wolf". teamusa.org. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  8. "Meet the Olympic Trials for Women's Boxing Middleweight Competitors". teamusa.org. Archived from the original on October 24, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  9. Lee, Alexander K. (August 30, 2020). "Full lineups for Dana White's Contender Series Week 6, Week 7 announced". MMA Fighting.
  10. Alexander K. Lee (February 22, 2021). "Felicia Spencer vs. Danyelle Wolf targeted for May 22 UFC event". mmafighting.com.
  11. Bitter, Shawn (2022-09-10). "UFC 279: Norma Dumont Gives Boxer Danyelle Wolf Rude Welcome to Octagon". Cageside Press. Retrieved 2022-09-11.

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