Hollie Dunaway

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Hollie Dunaway
Born
Hollie Natashia Dunaway [1]

(1984-10-18) October 18, 1984 (age 39)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesHot Stuff
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 0 in (152 cm)
Reach63 in (160 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights37
Wins23
Wins by KO10
Losses11
Draws1
No contests2

Hollie Natashia Dunaway (born October 18, 1984) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2013. She held the IBA female mini flyweight title from 2004 to 2006 and challenged for 3 major female world titles. [2] [3]

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Career

Dunaway had no amateur boxing background before she turned professional. [4] [5] She made her boxing debut on February 4, 2003, at The New Daisy Theatre in Memphis, Tennessee, where she lost to Melissa Shaffer. She lost two of her first three professional bouts, but went on to win 13 of her next 14.

On April 16, 2005, in Magdeburg, Germany, Regina Halmich won a ten-round unanimous decision over Dunaway, defending her Women's International Boxing Federation flyweight title. As of July 2005, Dunaway's professional boxing record was 14-4-0 (9 KOs). On February 16, 2006, she successfully defended her Women's International Boxing Association (WIBA) mini flyweight title against Shaffer in Kansas City, Missouri, winning in a unanimous decision (100-90, 99-91, 99-91). This result made Dunaway's record 15-5-0 (9 KOs). On September 21, 2006, she defended her WIBA mini flyweight world title for the second time against Dee Hamaguchi, knocking her down twice in the first round and winning the match by seventh-round stoppage. On November 25, 2006, she went to Budapest and beat world champion Krisztina Belinszky (19-4-2) for two world titles. On March 15, 2007, at the Ameristar Casino in St. Louis, Dunaway beat Wendy Rodriguez (17-2-3) in an eight-round unanimous decision. The judges' scores were 80-72, 80-72, and 79-73. On August 3, 2007, she beat Mary Ortega (28-3-1) in a unanimous decision by the judges.

On January 11, 2008, Dunaway moved up to flyweight and captured the North American Boxing Federation flyweight title by beating Sharon Gaines in a unanimous decision (she later fought Gaines to a draw on September 27 of the same year). On June 13, she lost to Rodriguez while fighting for the vacant International Boxing Association mini flyweight title. On February 28, 2009, she lost in South Korea against Hi Jyun Park for the International Female Boxers Association mini flyweight title. On August 22, she beat Mayela Perez. In 2010, she won against Chantel Cordova on January 28. She lost to Ana Maria Torres on November 6, fighting for the WBC super flyweight title. In 2011, 2012, and 2013, she fought only once per year. She lost to Katia Gutiérrez on April 16, 2011, in a fight for the vacant International Boxing Federation mini flyweight title. A fight against Becky Garcia on April 26, 2012, ended in no contest. She lost to Cordova on November 15, 2013.

Dunaway has fought in four weight divisions.

Professional boxing record

37 fights23 wins11 losses
By knockout103
By decision138
Draws1
No contests2
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
37Loss23–11–1 (2)Chantel CordovaUD615 Nov 2013 Prairie Meadows, Altoona, Iowa, U.S.
36NC23–10–1 (2)Becky GarciaNC526 Apr 2012 Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
35Loss23–10–1 (1) Katia Gutiérrez UD1016 Apr 2011 World Trade Center, Boca del Río, MexicoFor vacant IBF female mini flyweight title
34Loss23–9–1 (1) Ana María Torres TKO6 (10), 1:136 Nov 2010 Poliforum Zamna, Mérida, MexicoFor WBC female super flyweight title
33Win23–8–1 (1)Chantel CordovaSD628 Jan 2010Coca-Cola Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
32Win22–8–1 (1)Mayela PerezUD622 Aug 2009 Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
31Loss21–8–1 (1)Ji Hyun ParkUD1028 Feb 2009Palpal Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaFor IFBA mini flyweight title
30Draw21–7–1 (1)Sharon GainesMD627 Sep 2008Paris Resort & Casino, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
29Loss21–7 (1)Wendy RodriguezSD1013 Jun 2008Isleta Casino & Resort, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.For vacant WIBA mini flyweight title
28Win21–6 (1)Sharon GainesUD1011 Jan 2008Viking Hotel Grand Ballroom, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.Won vacant NABF female flyweight title
27Loss20–6 (1)Carina MorenoUD1027 Sep 2007Tachi Palace, Lemoore, California, U.S.For WBC female mini flyweight title
26Win20–5 (1)Mary OrtegaUD83 Aug 2007Ameristar Casinos, St. Charles, Missouri, U.S.
25Loss19–5 (1) Hülya Şahin SD1030 Jun 2007 Porsche-Arena, Stuttgart, GermanyFor WIBF junior flyweight title
24Win19–4 (1)Wendy RodriguezUD815 Mar 2007Ameristar Casinos, St. Charles, Missouri, U.S.
23Win18–4 (1)Stephanie DobbsUD622 Feb 2007 Tachi Palace, Lemoore, California, U.S.
22Win17–4 (1)Krisztina BelinszkySD1025 Nov 2006Wekerle Sandor Leisure Complex, Mór, HungaryWon GBU female mini flyweight title
21Win16–4 (1)Dee HamaguchiRTD7 (10), 3:0021 Sep 2006 Ameristar Casinos, St. Charles, Missouri, U.S.Retained WIBA mini flyweight title
20Win15–4 (1)Melissa ShafferUD1016 Feb 2006 Harrah's North, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.Retained WIBA mini flyweight title
19Win14–4 (1)Anna MaddoxTKO2 (4), 2:0018 Jun 2005World Class Fitness Center, Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.
18Loss13–4 (1) Regina Halmich UD1016 Apr 2005 Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyFor WIBF flyweight title
17Win13–3 (1) Terri Moss UD1016 Dec 2004Garibaldi's Night Club, Doraville, Georgia, U.S.Won vacant WIBA mini flyweight title
16NC12–3 (1)Sarah GoodsonNC415 Oct 2004 Mid-America All-Indian Center, Wichita, Kansas, U.S.
15Win12–3Tammy McGuireTKO3 (4)9 Oct 2004World Class Fitness Center, Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.
14Win11–3Angel ShippsTKO1 (6), 0:4419 Jun 2004World Class Fitness Center, Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.Won vacant USA Mid West female junior flyweight title
13Win10–3Alejandra LopezTKO2 (4)3 Apr 2004Austin-Shain Youth Center, Clarksville, Arkansas, U.S.
12Win9–3Kathy GarmanTKO3 (4), 1:1312 Mar 2004Farmer's Market, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
11Win8–3Nikki VerbeckUD46 Feb 2004Farmer's Market, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
10Win7–3Stephanie DobbsMD624 Jan 2004Fire Lake Casino, Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.
9Win6–3Kathy GarmanTKO4 (4), 1:4414 Nov 2003Farmer's Market, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
8Win5–3Shannon BirminghamUD425 Oct 2003 Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall, Tunica, Mississippi, U.S.
7Win4–3Jacqueline CarltonTKO1 (4)4 Oct 2003World Class Fitness Center, Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.
6Loss3–3Stephanie DobbsMD412 Jul 2003 Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, U.S.
5Win3–2Alejandra LopezUD428 Jun 2003Farmer's Market, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
4Win2–2Shelan RayfordTKO2 (4)14 Jun 2003World Class Fitness Center, Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.
3Loss1–2 Vaia Zaganas TKO2 (4)26 Apr 2003 Stratosphere Hotel & Casino, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. [1]
2Win1–1Jayde ChafardonTKO1 (4)22 Mar 2003Wild Wings Club, Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.
1Loss0–1Melissa ShafferTKO2 (4)4 Feb 2003Omni New Daisy Theater, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.

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