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(APR 27) Hard Hitting Junior
Welterweight Jill Emery recently signed up with manager David
Selwyn. As a boxer, Jill exemplifies competitive spirit with courage
and heart. A professional in and out of the ring, her amiable,
straightforward, trustworthy personality does the sport honor.
A “Road Warrior” originally from Pittsburg, PA, and a graduate from
Bucknell University, Jill hopes to achieve in the Pros what she
accomplished in the amateurs. Her record is 8-2 with a close split
decision loss to Universum’s Karolina Lukasik for the WIBF Light
Middleweight title in Germany, and another split decision loss to
Terri Blair for the NABF Light Welterweight title in California,
which she fought despite not fully recovered from a knee injury.
Renowned Russian trainer, “Win or Die” Michael Kozlowski lays it
out, “She is a 3 time U.S.A. Champion, 4 time Daily News Golden
Gloves Champion, 2004 Athlete of the year, she remained an amateur
in the hope there would be an Olympic boxing category for women, and
she has fought the most international bouts with 3 World Cup
Tournaments.”
Coaching her using the latest scientific techniques for speed and
control coupled with a powerful Southpaw left, Michael believes
Jill’s goal for a professional championship needs only opportunity.
And that’s where her new savvy manager steps into the picture.
A dedicated and tireless Mr. Selwyn plans on getting Jill the
opponents and bouts that turn a title dream into reality, “She’s got
the goods and deserves a chance. She’s intelligent and articulate
and great to work with. She still hasn’t fought a pro bout in New
York. We‘re looking for matches in the 140-147 pounds Welterweight
and Junior Welterweight divisions.”
Tough and training hard, smart and attractive, Jill Emery is a
fighter to keep your eye on.
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