Jaime Clampitt

Last updated
Jaime Clampitt-Hayes
Born (1976-07-08) July 8, 1976 (age 48) [1]
Other namesThe Hurricane [1]
Statistics
Weight(s) Lightweight, Super-lightweight
Height5 ft 5.5 in (166.4 cm) [1]
Reach66 in (168 cm) [1]
Stance Orthodox [1]
Boxing record [2]
Total fights35
Wins25
Wins by KO7
Losses7
Draws2
No contests1

Jaime "Hurricane" Clampitt-Hayes (born July 8, 1976) is a Canadian former boxer. A four-time world champion [3] [4] [5] at two different weights, [6] she was inducted into the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame in 2021. [3] [4] [5] [7] Clampitt-Hayes retired in 2013 but made a comeback in 2021, [6] [7] before finally hanging up her gloves in June 2024. [6]

Contents

Professional boxing record

35 fights25 wins7 losses
By knockout72
By decision185
Draws2
No contests1
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
35Loss Kandi Wyatt TKO2024-06-15 Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
34WinJosefina VegaUD2023-08-12Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
33WinTaynna CardosoUD2023-03-25Park Theatre, Cranston, Rhode Island, USA
32LossMiranda ReyesUD2022-06-24Twin River Event Center, Lincoln, Rhode Island, USA
31WinKim WabikUD2022-02-19Crowne Plaza Hotel, Warwick, Rhode Island, USA
30DrawOlivia GerulaUD2021-06-19Cranston Stadium, Cranston, Rhode Island, USA
29WinDominga OlivoUD2013-11-22Twin River Event Center, Lincoln, Rhode Island, USA
28Loss Flag of the United States.svg Holly Holm TKO2010-08-06Hard Rock, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USAvacant International Boxing Association female super lightweight title
27WinJill EmeryMD2010-03-19Twin River Event Center, Lincoln, Rhode Island, USA
26WinRachel ClarkUD2009-11-20Twin River Event Center, Lincoln, Rhode Island, USA
25Win Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Belinda Laracuente MD2008-03-14Twin River Event Center, Lincoln, Rhode Island, USAInternational Women's Boxing Federation World lightweight title
24Win Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jane Couch UD2007-06-20Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USA
23Win Flag of the United States.svg Mia St. John UD2007-02-09Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island, USAvacant International Women's Boxing Federation World lightweight title
22Loss Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Fiorentino UD2006-05-18Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island, USAInternational Women's Boxing Federation World lightweight title
21Win Shelby Walker TKO2005-08-26Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island, USAInternational Women's Boxing Federation World lightweight title
20WinLeora JacksonTKO2005-06-17Theatre at Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
19DrawEliza OlsonPTS2004-12-10Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USAvacant International Women's Boxing Federation World super lightweight title
18WinBrenda DrexelUD2004-10-01Bayside Expo Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
17Loss Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jane Couch UD2004-06-12Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USAInternational Women's Boxing Federation World super lightweight title

WBA-NABA female super lightweight title

16WinLani EllisRTD2004-03-27Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USAInternational Women's Boxing Federation World super lightweight title

vacant WBA-NABA female super lightweight title

15WinEliza OlsonUD2003-10-31Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island, USAvacant International Women's Boxing Federation World super lightweight title
14WinCrystal BollesTKO2003-07-18Cape Cod Melody Tent, Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA
13WinRagan PudwillKO2003-03-07St. Leonard's Church, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
12WinCynthia JonesMD2003-01-11Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
11WinSummer De LeonMD2002-10-25Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USA
10WinConnie BechtelUD2002-06-28Park Plaza Castle, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
9WinKanicia EleyUD2002-04-12Coleman Theatre, Miami, Oklahoma, USA
8LossElizabeth MuellerUD2001-12-07Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USAvacant International Women's Boxing Federation World lightweight title
7WinErica SugarUD2001-08-10Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USA
6WinAnita ParkerTKO2001-06-02Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet, Cranston, Rhode Island, USA
5NCBrenda DrexelND2001-05-19Inner City Athletic Club, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
4LossElizabeth MuellerMD2001-02-09Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USA
3WinCathy BoyesUD2000-09-20Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2WinJamie DayUD2000-04-26Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
1WinChristina MillerTKO2000-01-15Ogden Legion, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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