Oxnard, California – Iowa City’s Emily
Klinefelter has just won the 119 pound division at the National
Police Athletic League (PAL) boxing championships. She defeated
California’s Teresa O’Toole (a former 125 pound PAL champion and
outstanding boxer at the 2004 tournament), Texas’ Kayla Combs (a
former Ringside 125 pound junior champion), and New York’s Christina
Cruz.
Despite her aggressive style, Klinefelter’s opponents were only able
to score on her 10 times total in three bouts, an average of 3.33
times per bout. Klinefelter has now won the PAL four years in a row.
Also, with this tournament win, Emily has won all three national
rankings tournaments this
year (U.S. Championships, Golden Gloves, PAL), in addition to
winning a gold medal at the Pan Am Games. She has won the last six
national tournaments in which she has participated (13 total in her
career) and is currently ranked
#1 in the U.S. This year, WBAN (womenboxing.com) named Klinefelter
pound for pound the best female boxer in the nation (regardless of
weight division). Emily is still only 22 years old.
In addition, Klinefelter was named the
tournament's outstanding female boxer.
Klinefelter is trained by Adam Pollack, a local criminal defense
attorney and author of the recently published John L. Sullivan: The
Career of the First Gloved Heavyweight Champion.
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