Dawn George

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Dawn George
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Real nameDawn Denise George
Weight(s) Super featherweight
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Nationality Flag of the United States.svg American
Born (1959-04-30) April 30, 1959 (age 64)
Gardner, Massachusetts, United States
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Wins4
Wins by KO3
Losses9
Draws1
No contests0

Dawn Denise George (born April 30, 1959) is a former female boxer who has competed against some of women's boxing's top athletes. George moved to Lowell, where Micky Ward, another retired boxer, was born.

George had a negative win-loss record, largely because she was 39 when she debuted in professional boxing.

Dawn George debuted as a paid boxer on April 10, 1998, earning a four-round decision win over Angela Reiss at Worcester. On August 2, she knocked out Jackie Starkey in the first round, but, nineteen days later, she suffered her first defeat: in what was her first fight outside Massachusetts, she lost a six-round decision to the more experienced and younger Mitzi Jeter. Next, she lost an eight-round decision to Hannah Fox on September 23, at Worley, Idaho.

George came back a victor for the third time in her career when she fought Selena Pelleter on November 20, winning by knockout, again in the first round. On March 26, 1999, she lost a rematch to Jeter by a four-round unanimous decision, in Cherokee, North Carolina. This marked the beginning of three losses in a row, including one by a four-round unanimous decision to Summer DeLeon in Temecula, California.

On July 28, 2000, she got what would turn out to be her last career win, knocking out Michelle Taylor in the second round, at the popular hangout, The Roxy, in Boston. On November 3, she drew with Amy Burton over four rounds in Verona, New York.

On December 15 of that year, she faced Chilean Patty Demick in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and was defeated by knockout in the third round.

Despite her negative record, her next fight was for a world championship: on her first try to become a world champion, she faced Jeter for a third time, Jeter, who had already conquered the IWBF's world Welterweight title, defeated George for a third time, by a ten-round unanimous decision, to retain the title in Dorchester.

George's last fight was her second attempt to win a world title: On January 25, 2002, she faced Vienna Williams for the WIBF's vacant world Jr. Middleweight championship, losing by a first-round knockout in Dover, Delaware.

George retired with a record of four wins, nine losses and one draw, with three wins by knockout.

Professional boxing record

14 fights4 wins9 losses
By knockout31
By decision18
Draws1
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
14LossVienna WilliamsKO2002-01-25Dover Downs, Dovervacant International Women's Boxing Federation World Super Welterweight Title
13LossMitzi JeterUD2001-05-25Teachers Union Hall, DorchesterInternational Women's Boxing Federation World Welterweight Title
12LossPatricia DemickTKO2000-12-15Memorial Auditorium, Fort Lauderdale
11DrawAmy BurtonPTS2000-11-03Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona
10WinMichelle TaylorTKO2000-07-28The Roxy, Boston
9LossLisa EstedTKO1999-06-26Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City
8LossSummer De LeonUD1999-04-09Pechanga Entertainment Center, Temecula
7LossMitzi JeterUD1999-03-26Harrahs Casino, Cherokee
6WinSerina PelletierTKO1998-11-20Leominster Armory, Leominster
5Loss Hannah Fox UD1998-09-23Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley
4LossMitzi JeterUD1998-08-21Baton Rouge
3WinJackie StarkeyTKO1998-08-02Fleet Center, Boston
2WinAngela ReissSD1998-04-10Palladium, Worcester
1LossGina NicholasTKO1998-02-08Harrah's Casino, Lake Charles

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