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Bridgett Riley

Bridgett Riley (born May 13, 1973) is a female boxer and motion picture stuntwoman from Oakville, Missouri, where she graduated in 1989. While working as an airline attendant, she decided to learn martial arts. The interest in the sport came from her brother Patrick's strong interest in mixed martial arts. She trained with her brother and a number of other high-profile martial artists early in her career. Notably, she was trained by former three time world kickboxing champion, Jim Boucher (Belleville, IL). She was a member of a competition team with other competitors such as: Ronnie "Diamond" Deleon (World Kickboxing Champion), Patrick Riley (mixed martial arts champion), Donny Reinhardt (world champion), Russ Hogue (US Kickboxing Champion).[1]

Bridgett Riley
Statistics
Real nameBridgett Riley
Nickname(s)Baby Doll
Weight(s)Super-bantamweight
NationalityAmerican
Born (1973-05-13) May 13, 1973 (age 50)
Oakville, Missouri, U.S.
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights18
Wins15
Wins by KO7
Losses3
Draws0
No contests0

She held the IFBA's world Bantamweight championship for a short period of time. Her nickname is "Baby Doll"[2] and she was managed by Don King for several years.

A lifelong fan of combat sports, Riley began to pave her way into relative women's boxing stardom during the early 1990s, when she fought as a kick boxer, winning various titles and becoming famous around kick boxing circles. Riley headlined many kick boxing shows in Las Vegas, and her fights were frequently televised on regional sports networks, such as ASPN.

When Riley announced that she was to begin a career in professional boxing, many of her fans received the news with open arms. Riley debuted as a professional boxer on April 8, 1994, when she beat future world champion Yvonne Trevino by a four round decision in Laughlin, Nevada.

Riley then took off two years from boxing, but she kept busy by fighting kick boxing fights. In 1996, the year which many consider the beginning of the "golden era" of women's boxing, Riley made her comeback to boxing.

On June 16, she beat Del Pettis in Long Beach. Riley suffered her first career loss on May 17, 1997, against Theresa Arnold, due to a cut sustained over her left eye in the sixth round.[3]

Riley won her next two fights, and, on February 15, 1998, she and Trevino were rematched for Trevino's IFBA world Bantamweight championship, in Biloxi, Mississippi. Riley became a world champion by defeating Trevino by a ten round unanimous decision.

On June 26 of that year, she made what would be her only defense of the title, knocking out Aicha Lahsen in nine rounds at Las Vegas. Riley was knocked down by Lahsen in the first round and barely beat the count and made it through the end of the round. She recovered in later rounds and finished the fight with the knock out of Lahsen. This fight was chosen as women's boxing fight of the year for 1998.

She then won three more fights in a row, for a total of eight consecutive wins. However, none of these fights were for a world title. Among the women she defeated during that span were Brenda Burnside, by an eight round split decision at the Madison Square Garden in New York, New York, and Del Pettis, knocked out in the first round of their rematch,[4] which also happened to be Riley's first bout of the 2000s.

On December 7, 2001, her winning streak was stopped when her bout with Yolanda Gonzalez, also held in California, was declared a technical draw (tie), because of a headbutt that caused an injury on Riley's head.

Riley then beat Linda Edwards and Karen Richardson, both by first round knockouts, before facing Para Draine, on November 14, 2002, in Portland, Oregon. Draine outpointed Riley over six rounds.

On January 18, 2003, Riley defeated Angie Bordelon by a six round decision in Raleigh, North Carolina. On June 4 of that year, she knocked out Nicole Gallegos in three rounds, in what has been, to date, her last professional boxing fight.

Riley has a record of 15 wins, 3 losses and 1 draw, with 7 wins by knockout.

Film career edit

During several of her layoffs, Riley has had several acting roles. She appeared in the mid 1990s television series WMAC Masters (broadcast on Fox). She appeared in the early 1990s martial arts inspired Triple Impact. She appeared as a boxer in Million Dollar Baby.

In addition to her own acting, she has performed as the stunt double for other actresses. She began her stunt work career as the double for the Yellow Ranger in early Mighty Morphin Power Rangers episodes and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie.[5] She doubled for Halle Berry in Catwoman, Malin Akerman in Watchmen, Summer Glau in Serenity, and others.[6]

Professional boxing record edit

27 fights 25 wins 1 loss
By knockout 8 0
By decision 17 1
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
18
17
16 Para Draine
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7 Yvonne Trevino
6
5
4
3
2
1 Yvonne Trevino

References edit

  1. ^ "Bridgett Riley - Martial Arts Entertainment".
  2. ^ Hiserman, Mike (March 8, 1995). "Riley Spends Her Life in the Ring (page 2)". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 3, 2010.
  3. ^ "Riley Gets Cut Down by Arnold". Los Angeles Times. May 18, 1997. Retrieved April 3, 2010.
  4. ^ McKibben, Dave (April 14, 2000). "Ortega Defeats Colemen on Split Decision". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 3, 2010.
  5. ^ Hiserman, Mike (March 8, 1995). "Riley Spends Her Life in the Ring (page 1)". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 3, 2010.
  6. ^ Hill, Katrina (2010-11-11). "Interview: Stuntwoman Bridgett Riley (Watchmen, Catwoman, Power Rangers, and 5 Kickboxing Titles)". Action Flick Chick. Retrieved November 19, 2010.

External links edit

  • Boxing record for Bridgett Riley from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Bridgett Riley at Women's Boxing Archive Network (WBAN)
  • Bridgett Riley at IMDb

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For the painter see Bridget Riley Bridgett Riley born May 13 1973 is a female boxer and motion picture stuntwoman from Oakville Missouri where she graduated in 1989 While working as an airline attendant she decided to learn martial arts The interest in the sport came from her brother Patrick s strong interest in mixed martial arts She trained with her brother and a number of other high profile martial artists early in her career Notably she was trained by former three time world kickboxing champion Jim Boucher Belleville IL She was a member of a competition team with other competitors such as Ronnie Diamond Deleon World Kickboxing Champion Patrick Riley mixed martial arts champion Donny Reinhardt world champion Russ Hogue US Kickboxing Champion 1 Bridgett RileyStatisticsReal nameBridgett RileyNickname s Baby DollWeight s Super bantamweightNationalityAmericanBorn 1973 05 13 May 13 1973 age 50 Oakville Missouri U S StanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights18Wins15Wins by KO7Losses3Draws0No contests0She held the IFBA s world Bantamweight championship for a short period of time Her nickname is Baby Doll 2 and she was managed by Don King for several years A lifelong fan of combat sports Riley began to pave her way into relative women s boxing stardom during the early 1990s when she fought as a kick boxer winning various titles and becoming famous around kick boxing circles Riley headlined many kick boxing shows in Las Vegas and her fights were frequently televised on regional sports networks such as ASPN When Riley announced that she was to begin a career in professional boxing many of her fans received the news with open arms Riley debuted as a professional boxer on April 8 1994 when she beat future world champion Yvonne Trevino by a four round decision in Laughlin Nevada Riley then took off two years from boxing but she kept busy by fighting kick boxing fights In 1996 the year which many consider the beginning of the golden era of women s boxing Riley made her comeback to boxing On June 16 she beat Del Pettis in Long Beach Riley suffered her first career loss on May 17 1997 against Theresa Arnold due to a cut sustained over her left eye in the sixth round 3 Riley won her next two fights and on February 15 1998 she and Trevino were rematched for Trevino s IFBA world Bantamweight championship in Biloxi Mississippi Riley became a world champion by defeating Trevino by a ten round unanimous decision On June 26 of that year she made what would be her only defense of the title knocking out Aicha Lahsen in nine rounds at Las Vegas Riley was knocked down by Lahsen in the first round and barely beat the count and made it through the end of the round She recovered in later rounds and finished the fight with the knock out of Lahsen This fight was chosen as women s boxing fight of the year for 1998 She then won three more fights in a row for a total of eight consecutive wins However none of these fights were for a world title Among the women she defeated during that span were Brenda Burnside by an eight round split decision at the Madison Square Garden in New York New York and Del Pettis knocked out in the first round of their rematch 4 which also happened to be Riley s first bout of the 2000s On December 7 2001 her winning streak was stopped when her bout with Yolanda Gonzalez also held in California was declared a technical draw tie because of a headbutt that caused an injury on Riley s head Riley then beat Linda Edwards and Karen Richardson both by first round knockouts before facing Para Draine on November 14 2002 in Portland Oregon Draine outpointed Riley over six rounds On January 18 2003 Riley defeated Angie Bordelon by a six round decision in Raleigh North Carolina On June 4 of that year she knocked out Nicole Gallegos in three rounds in what has been to date her last professional boxing fight Riley has a record of 15 wins 3 losses and 1 draw with 7 wins by knockout Contents 1 Film career 2 Professional boxing record 3 References 4 External linksFilm career editDuring several of her layoffs Riley has had several acting roles She appeared in the mid 1990s television series WMAC Masters broadcast on Fox She appeared in the early 1990s martial arts inspired Triple Impact She appeared as a boxer in Million Dollar Baby In addition to her own acting she has performed as the stunt double for other actresses She began her stunt work career as the double for the Yellow Ranger in early Mighty Morphin Power Rangers episodes and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie 5 She doubled for Halle Berry in Catwoman Malin Akerman in Watchmen Summer Glau in Serenity and others 6 Professional boxing record editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2020 27 fights 25 wins 1 lossBy knockout 8 0By decision 17 1Draws 1No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location Notes181716 Para Draine151413121110987 Yvonne Trevino654321 Yvonne TrevinoReferences edit Bridgett Riley Martial Arts Entertainment Hiserman Mike March 8 1995 Riley Spends Her Life in the Ring page 2 Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 3 2010 Riley Gets Cut Down by Arnold Los Angeles Times May 18 1997 Retrieved April 3 2010 McKibben Dave April 14 2000 Ortega Defeats Colemen on Split Decision Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 3 2010 Hiserman Mike March 8 1995 Riley Spends Her Life in the Ring page 1 Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 3 2010 Hill Katrina 2010 11 11 Interview Stuntwoman Bridgett Riley Watchmen Catwoman Power Rangers and 5 Kickboxing Titles Action Flick Chick Retrieved November 19 2010 External links editBoxing record for Bridgett Riley from BoxRec registration required Bridgett Riley at Women s Boxing Archive Network WBAN Bridgett Riley at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bridgett Riley amp oldid 1164298084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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