Ann Wolfe is a renowned American boxer.
She is considered a fighter in women's boxing history. Ann has also been a coach of many famous professional boxers.
Ann's nickname is Brown Sugar. She is known for holding four world titles in different classes: middleweight, light-middleweight, heavyweight, and super-middleweight. Ann also competed as an amateur at the US National Championships in 1998. She is a proud member of the Women's Boxing Hall Of Fame. Ann has also featured as Artemis in 'Wonder Woman' (2017).
Ann Wolfe has a net worth of around $3 million. She has earned such a huge wealth from her career as a boxer.
We don't have any details about how much Ann Wolfe earns annually.
Ann Wolfe is 5 ft 9 (175.3 cm) tall.
Ann Wolfe was born on January 17, 1971. As of 2022, she is 51 years old.
Ann Wolfe was born in Austin, Texas, United States of America, on January 17, 1971. She later moved to Oberlin, Louisiana, the United States, as she didn't find many opportunities in Austin. She is also called Brown Sugar by her fans. In 1998, she competed as an amateur at the US National Championships. In her professional debut, Ann defeated Brenda Lee Bell. Ann Wolfe's breakthrough was when she defeated Vienna Williams and won her first world title.
Ann Wolfe likes to keep her life private. She was married, and her husband was a dealer. She has two children. Her older daughter's name is Jennifer Wolfe-Fenn. She is also a boxer.
She was eight times the world champion boxer. She has earned world titles in different weight classes. Ann is considered the greatest female boxer and the best fighter. She is known for her knockout punch. Ann made her debut by beating Brenda Lee Bell. In 1998 she competed as an amateur boxer at the US National Championships. Ann had made a record of 3-1 and won a decision over Tami Hendrickson in the quarter-final. She also defeated Shanie Keelean of Chicago in the first round within 46 seconds. Ann defeated Vienna Williams and won the IFBA Jr. Middleweight title. She also defeated Gina Nicholas and won the WIBA Light Middleweight title. Ann then defeated Shirvelle Williams in a non-title bout by knockout in one round. In 2003, she defeated Valerie Mahfood and won the NABA Super Middleweight title. On May 8, 2004, Ann Wolfe emulated the three world titles record of Henry Armstrong in different weight classes by knocking out former NCAA basketball star and undefeated champion Vonda Ward in round one at one minute and eight seconds. Ward got injured as she hit the canvas with her neck and was taken to the hospital due to damage to her head and neck. The match was nationally televised, and the commentators called it the perfect knockout punch. Ann Wolfe last fought in 2006, wherein she knocked out Cassandra Giger. After that, she decided to work as a trainer.
Ann works as a personal trainer for some of the most famous professional boxers. Currently, she trains James Kirkland, a high-ranking middleweight contender. Ann also played the role of Artemis in 'Wonder Woman' in 2017.
Ann Wolfe loves pets and nature. She loves watching movies and boxing.
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