(OCT 9) Cristy "Code Red" Nickel
has announced her return to the ring. After her St. Patrick's Day
fight in Albany, NY, Cristy temporarily stepped down from fighting
to film MTV's hit reality show "MADE" where she single-handedly
turned a lazy high school quitter into a hard-hitting boxer in just
6 weeks. The show continues to bring top ratings in over 60
countries.
The show yielded Cristy a job training
high-end clients at New York City's best gym, "Trinity Boxing Club"
(trinityboxing.com) "Once I got settled into Manhattan life and my
new job, the itch came back to fight," states Cristy.
In between training clients and doing
athletic modeling, Cristy has found the time to get back into
fighting condition. But when it came to finding sparring partners,
she ran into some trouble. "I mean, come on," she says, "My clients
are wealthily stock-brokers, attorneys and CEO's of America's top
companies. It's not like I can grab one of them and say 'Do you mind
hopping in the ring and going a few rounds with me?'" So she found
some sparring at the well-known Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn. Cristy's
main focus now is breaking this losing streak. "I went from winning
my first 7 fights to losing my last 4--boom, boom, boom, just like
that!" Cristy explains. "Talk about devastation! I was training with
Tom Moraetes but I was still losing to B-level fighters--they
weren't even great fighters!. There was a lot going on in my life
and in my head. I was divorcing my husband, moving, turning 30, you
know...when someone steps in the ring and their head is messed up or
their heart is hurting, your game is thrown off."
But Cristy believes that now things feel
right. She's happy with her progress in training and she feels that
she still has a lot to contribute to the sport.
Cristy is scheduled to fight on Nov 3rd
at the Roseland Ballroom in Manhattan, "IF," she says, "we can find
an opponent!"
If you are interested in fighting Cristy
at 147-150 LBS, email her at cristylnickel@msn.com. "But please,"
Cristy concludes, "If you're an undefeated, top-ranked fighter,
please don't call. I'm not ready for you just yet. I'm not
interested in eating my meals through a tube for the next 3 months
while a nurse adjusts my foot rest on my wheelchair. Thanks but no
thanks. I'll call you when I get the ring-rust off."