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Hollie "Hot Stuff" Natashia Dunaway, (born 18 October 1984 in Van Buren, Arkansas), is a world-class female profession boxer.

Career

Remarkably, Dunaway had no amateur boxing background before she turned professional and made her boxing debut on February 4, 2003 at The New Daisy Theatre in Memphis, Tennessee which she lost to Melissa Shaffer. After losing 2 of her first 3 professional bouts, Dunaway turned things around, winning 13 of her next 14 fights, and avenging the one loss from those 14 fights. On April 16, 2005 in Magdeburg, Germany, Regina Halmich won a ten-round unanimous decision over Dunaway, defending her WIBF Flyweight Title. Halmich moved her record to 46-1-1 (15 KOs). As of July 2005, Dunaway's professional boxing record was 14-4-0 (9 KOs). On February 16, 2006, Hollie successfully defended her WIBA Minimumweight Title against Melissa Shaffer in a rematch in Kansas City, Missouri. Hollie won 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, Dunaway successfully defended her WIBA Minimumweight World Title for the second time against Dee Hamaguchi, knocking her down twice in the first round and winning the match by 7th round stoppage. On November 25, 2006, Dunaway went to Budapest, Hungary and beat world champion, Krisztina Belinszky (19-4-2), for 2 world titles. On March 15, 2007, in St. Louis, Missouri at the Ameristar Casino, Dunaway beat Wendy Rodriguez (17-2-3) by an 8 round unanimous decision. The judges' scores were (80-72, 80-72, and 79-73). On August 3, 2007, Hollie Dunaway beat Mary Ortega (28-3-1) through a unanimous decision by the judges. On January 11, 2008 Hollie moved up to flyweight, and captured the NABF Flyweight Title by beating Sharon Gaines in a unanimous decision (she later fought Gaines to a draw on September 27 of the same year). Later that year, she lost to Wendy Rodriguez on June 13, 2008, when fighting for the vacant IBA minimumweight title. On February 28, 2009, she lost her fight in Korea against Hi Jyun Park for the IFBA minimum weight title. Then on 22 August, 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 only fought once in each year. She lost to Katia Guiterrez on April 16, 2011, in a fight for the vacant IBF minimum weight title. A fight against Becky Garcia on April 26, 2012, ended in no contest. She lost to Chantel Cordova on November 15, 2013. Dunaway has fought in 4 different weight divisions.

Record

boxing bouts
Year Date Opponent Location for title Result Type Rounds
2003 Feb 04 Melissa Shaffer Memphis, TN Loss TKO 2
Mar 22 Jayde Chafardon Fort Smith, AR Win TKO 1
Apr 26 Via Zaganas Las Vegas, NV Loss TKO 2
June 14 Shelan Rayford Fort Smith, AR Win TKO 2
June 28 Alejandra Lopez Oklahoma City, OK Win UD 4
July 12 Stephanie Dobbs Stateline, NV Loss MD 4
Oct 4 Jacqueline Carlton Fort Smith, AR Win TKO 1
Oct 25 Shannon Birmingham Tunica, MS Win UD 4
Nov 14 Kathy Garman Oklahoma City, OK Win TKO 4
2004 Jan 24 Stephanie Dobbs Shawnee, OK Win MD 6
Feb 6 Nikki Verbeck Oklahoma City, OK Win UD 4
Mar 12 Kathy Garman Oklahoma City, OK Win TKO 3
Apr 3 Alejandra Lopez Clarksville, AR Win TKO 2
June 19 Angel Shipps Fort Smith, AR USA Mid West light flyw. title Win TKO 1
Oct 9 Tammy McGuire Fort Smith, AR Win TKO 3
Oct 15 Sarah Goodson Wichita, KS NC ND 4
Dec 16 Terri Moss Doraville, GA WIBA minimumweight title Win UD 10
2005 Apr 16 Regina Halmich  Germany Magdeburg WIBF flyweight title Loss UD 10
June 18 Anna Maddox Fort Smith, AR Win TKO 2
2006 Feb 16 Melissa Shaffer Kansas City, MO WIBA minimumweight title Win UD 10
Sep 21 Dee Hamaguchi Saint Charles, MO WIBA minimumweight title Win RTD 7
Nov 25 Krisztina Belinsky  Hungary Mór WIBC minimumweight title Win SD 10
2007 Feb 22 Stephanie Dobbs Lemoore, CA Win UD 6
Mar 15 Wendy Rodriguez Saint Charles, MO Win UD 8
June 30 Julia Sahin  Germany Stuttgart WIBF light flyweight title Loss SD 10
Aug 3 Mary Ortega Saint Charles, MO Win UD 8
Sep 27 Carina Moreno Lemoore, CA WBC minimumweight title Loss UD 10
2008 Jan 11 Sharon Gaines Saint Louis, MO NABF flyweight title Win UD 10
June 13 Wendy Rodriguez Albuquerque, NM IBA minimumweight title Loss SD 10
Sep 27 Sharon Gaines Las Vegas, NV Draw MD 6
2009 Feb 28 Ji-Hyun Park  South Korea Seoul IFBA minimumweight title Loss UD 10
Aug 22 Mayela Perez Saint Louis, MO Win UD 6
2010 Jan 28 Chantel Cordova Oklahoma City, OK Win SD 6
Nov 6 Ana Maria Torres  Mexico Mérida WBC super flyweight title Loss TKO 6
2011 Apr 16 Katia Gutierrez  Mexico Boca del Rio IBF minimumweight title Loss UD 10
2012 Apr 26 Becky Garcia Tulsa, OK NC ND 5
2013 Nov 15 Chantel Cordova Altoona, IO Loss UD 6

References

  1. "Hollie Dunaway". BoxRec. Retrieved 2015-08-16.

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