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Date |
Place |
Results |
08/31/04
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Philadelphia
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Jacqui
Frazier, 183, of Philadelphia, won a four-round unanimous
decision over Carley Pesente, 213 of
Connecticut. |
10/11/03
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Tacoma,
Washington
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Valerie "The Wolfe" Mahfood, stopped Carley Pesente,
212, in the fourth round with a TKO. |
05/24/03
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Vallejo,
California |
Heavyweights
Martha Salazar TKO2 Carley Pesente. |
03/06/03
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Indiana
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Tanisha Dunn won a six-round unanimous
decision over Carley Pesente. |
09/21/02
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Tacoma,
Washington
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Martha
Salazar, 240, won by a four-round uananimous decision over
Carley Pesente, 214.
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08/24/02
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North
Dakota
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Carley
Pesente, 207, 3-3-1 and Denise Callahan,
275, 0-1-1 had a four-round draw.
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06/22/02
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Tacoma,
Washington
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Heavyweights Martha Salazar, 240 lbs., won a four-round
unanimous decision over Carley Pesente, 215.
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04/13/02
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Mahnomen, Minnesota
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Carley Pesente, 197
lbs., scored a first-round knockout of Margie
Jones, 210 lbs. |
02/01/02
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Keshina,
Wisconsin |
Heavyweights
Carley Pesente, 203, TKO2 Jeanine Tracy,
193.
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09/09/01
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Springfield
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Carley "The Hammer"
Pesente, who is a
Connecticut- licensed pro, scored a TKO over Carmilita Pennington of Woodbridge, Va., at 35 seconds of the third round. |
05/15/01
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Kansas
City, MI
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Vonda
Ward TKO2 Carley Pesente |
07/14/00
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Hampton
Beach, NH
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Kisha
Snow TKO1 Carley Pesente in a heavyweight division. |
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Misc Info:
August 31, 2004 - Philadelphia
In the city of "Brotherly Love", Philadelphia,
Jacqui
Frazier, 183, of Philadelphia, won a four-round unanimous
decision over Carley Pesente, 213 of Connecticut. The fight
was originally set to be for eight rounds but was reduced to a
four-rounder.
October 11, 2003 -Emerald
Queen Casino, in Tacoma, Washington
Valerie "The Wolfe" Mahfood, stopped Carley Pesente, in
the fourth round with a TKO. Photojournalist Mike Blair of Boxing
Prospects said the following about the fight, "Carley threw her jab a lot,
and she appeared to have the reach advantage, but Mahfood slipped most of
them and countered by staying low and landing shots to Carley's body.
Mahfood established her position early with the jab, it seemed to keep
Pesente off balance and unable to get close. The fight was stopped at 1:33
of the fourth and final round when Mahfood had Pesente against the ropes
and was landing some serious blows to the body. Pesente was not happy
about the stoppage, and might have been able to continue, though she
probably would not have won the decision." Mahfood moves her
record to 14-7-0 (8KO), and Pesente is now 3-7-1 (3KO).
May 24, 2003
- Vallejo, California
Heavyweights Martha Salazar (7-1-243lbs) again used her extreme
power to defeat a game Carley Pesente (3-6-1-220lbs) before a small
crowd of 300 in Vallejo, CA. Both sides came out throwing thunderous
shots and it looked like a rerun of their first two fights as the two
fighters fought toe to toe for most of the first round. In the second
Pesente cornered Salazar and appeared to be making a spirited effort to
finish off Martha when something clicked and Salazar rattled off at least
eight straight rights to Pesente's head. Pesente was hurt , but finished
out the round. Returning to her corner her managers realized that it was
not her night and threw in the towel.
March 6, 2003 -
Farm
Bureau Building,
Indianapolis, Indiana
Shelby Walker TKO2
Miranda Lynch of Indiana, in a scheduled
lightweight four-rounder. In a seconds women's match,
Tanisha Dunn,
201, (1-1) defeated Carley Pesente, 215, ( 3-5-1) by
unanimous decision in a six round match. The final judges scores were
60-54, 60-53 and 59-55. Both fighters scored several hard shots and Dunn
knocked Pesente to the canvas in the first round. The fight was loudly
cheered by the 1000 or so fans in attendence and the bout was chosen as
the "Fight of the Night."
September 21, 2002 - Emerald
Queen Casino, Tacoma, Washington
Martha Salazar, 240, won by a four-round uananimous decision over Carley
Pesente, 214. Salazar used her powerful right hand to keep
Pesente off balance for most of the fight and landed several hard,
dramatic punches to Pesente's head. Pesente used a defensive posture
for much of the fight and could not overcome Salazars power. All judges
scorecards were 40-36. Salazar is now 3-0-0, and Pesente is
3-4-1.
August 24, 2002 - North Dakota
At the Four Bears Casino, in North Dakota, Carley Pesente, 207,
3-3-1 and Denise Callahan, 275, 0-1-1 had a four-round draw. Final
Scoring was 38-38, 37-37, and 39-37 for Pesente. WBAN’s insider said
that the bout was a "spirited fight" when Pesente came out
firing from the opening bell and in the first minute of the round sent
Callahan to the Canvas. Callahan responded by getting up and mounting a
fierce counter barrage of combinations, pinning Pesente to the ropes with
her weight and throwing several hard punches. In the second round, both
came out in a slugfest, with both landing several hard punches to each
other. Callahan continued to use her weight to her advantage, and to
muscle Pesente around the ring---but Pesente landed several hard rights
that staggered Callahan. The third and fourth round begin and ended in
much the same way with both fighters slugging it out toe-to-toe. Pesente
used her speed and quickness to move around the ring, but tended to stop
punching after landing her combos allowing the bigger Callahan to counter
attack and use her weight to slow the quicker Pesente. The fight won the
top honors on the night for being the best bout of the evening. Both sides
have agreed to a rematch in the first week in October.
April 13, 2002 -
Mahnomen, Minnesota
At
the Shooting Star Casino, before a packed crowd of over
2000 screaming fan, Carley Pesente (3-2), 197
lbs., scored a first-round knockout of
Margie Jones
(3-7), 210 lbs. According to news sources, Pesente came out throwing
combinations and put Jones on the defensive from the start.
Pesente hammered the outmatched Jones to the canvas twice
before finishing her off. The fight was stopped at 1:07
seconds of the first round after Jones was knocked down and out for
the third time. (Jones is the boxer
who was called the 48-year old "grandma" who fought Laila
Ali. Jones has to be 49 or 50 years old.)
February 1, 2002 - Keshina, Wisconsin
In Keshina, Heavyweights Carley Pesente, 203, TKO2
Jeanine Tracy,
193. Pesente made a short night of this evening when she evened her
boxing record to 2-2 (2KO), after she pounded Tracy with several
hard body shots during the course of the first round. At the end of
the round, Tracy went back to her corner and refused to come out for the
2nd round.
September 9, 2001 - Springfield
First female pro fight in Springfield. Carley "The Hammer" Pesente, who is a
Connecticut- licensed pro, scored a TKO over Carmilita Pennington of Woodbridge, Va., at 35 seconds of the third round. Pesente has won her first professional bout and is now 1-2-0 (1KO).
May 16, 2001 - Kansas City, Missouri
Vonda Ward
TKO2 Carley Pesente. Pesente was knocked down twice
before the fight was stopped. Ward is now 12-0 (12KO), and Pesente has
fallen to 0-2.
Public Challenge To Jacqueline Frazier
-October 2000
Hey Jacqueline Frazier,
What gives you the right or thought to be thinking that you should be able
to fight Lalia Ali for a big fight/purse? You have not put in your time in
the gym and you certainly have not fought anyone that would qualify for you
to fight her. Ali has at least fought some notable fighters, Kendra Lenhart
and Karen Bill. Who have you fought? Nobodys!! All of your
opponents were chosen, not for their skills, but for their lack of skills. Your promoter
makes promises that he will not or cannot keep. (ie, I was told in May that
I would be your next opponent after your fight in New Haven, CT yet neither
my manager or I have heard from him.) I know why you will never take the
chance at fighting me. That is because then your record will no longer be
unblemished. You are always on TV talking about how you are the real deal
and that you can beat anyone. Well prove it. Fight me and see what you've
got. I fit into the mold of the type of fighter your promoter is looking
for. I have limited pro experience and no amateur background. The only
thing I have going for me is that I am an athlete who puts her time in the
gym and also pursues other athletic pursuits. In other words, the perfect
opponent for you. Let's get it on!! Or will you continue to hide behind
your words and not back them up.
Carley "The Hammer" Pesente Bio
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