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Jackie Frazier-Lyde
American boxer

Jackie Frazier-Lyde

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American boxer
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Beaufort, Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA
Age
62 years
Family
Education
Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School
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Biography

Jacqueline "Jacqui" Frazier-Lyde (born Jacqueline Frazier; December 2, 1961) is an American lawyer and former professional boxer. She is the daughter of former world Heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier. In January 2000, at the age of 38, Frazier announced that she would begin participating in the sport of women's boxing.

Education and career

Throughout her high school career at Plymouth-Whitemarsh, Frazier became a student athlete in softball, basketball, lacrosse, and hockey. Frazier received a scholarship to American University in Washington D.C., where she played basketball and majored in Justice. Frazier earned her Juris Doctor at Villanova University, and after graduating practiced law and later opened her own firm. In 2008, Frazier was elected as a municipal court judge in Philadelphia.

Boxing rivalry and other matches

Inspired by Laila Ali's participation in the sport and eager to avenge the losses her father suffered at the hands of Ali's father, Muhammad Ali in two of their three fights, Frazier-Lyde began her career on February 6, 2000, knocking out Teela Reese in first round.

Laila Ali was 9-0 (8 knockouts) and Jacqui Frazier-Lyde was 7-0 (7 knockouts) when they starred on the first Pay Per View boxing card ever to be headlined by women. At 39 years of age, Frazier-Lyde was 16 years older than Ali. The bout was nicknamed Ali-Frazier IV by the media in allusion to their fathers' trilogy of fights in 1971, 1974, and 1975. It was boxed on June 8, 2001 to headline the weekend activities of the International Boxing Hall Of Fame induction ceremonies. Ali won the fight by a majority decision (79–73, 77–75, 76–76).

On December 14, 2001, Frazier-Lyde won the WIBA Light Heavyweight Title with a fourth round TKO win over Suzette Taylor in Philadelphia, with Joe and Jacqui becoming the first father-daughter world champions in boxing. She added the WIBF Intercontinental Super Middleweight title on July 27, 2002, with a third round TKO win over Heidi Hartmann. Frazier-Lyde successfully defended her WIBF Intercontinental Super Middleweight title on two occasions, defeating Kendra Lenhart and Shirvelle Williams by unanimous decisions, the latter by an 80–72 shut-out on all three judges' scorecards. Lenhart and Williams, along with Frazier-Lyde, are the only three women to have taken Laila Ali (24–0, with 21 knockouts) the distance in boxing fights.

Frazier-Lyde's last two fights were in the Heavyweight division, with her opponent on August 31, 2004, Carley Pesente, weighing in at 213lbs, thus being the heaviest opponent that Frazier-Lyde had faced during her boxing career. Frazier-Lyde won the fight by a shut-out unanimous decision (40–36, 40–36, 40–36). On September 10, 2004, Frazier-Lyde won the UBA World Heavyweight title by unanimous decision (97–92, 96–92, 95–93) against Mary Ann Almager, despite Frazier-Lyde being knocked down twice by Almager for the only times in her career. This fight was to be Frazier-Lyde's last boxing fight.

Frazier-Lyde ended her career with a record of 13 wins, 9 by knockout, and 1 loss.

Professional boxing record

13 Wins (9 knockouts, 4 decisions), 1 Loss (0 knockouts, 1 decision), 0 Draws, 1 No Contest

NumberDateResultRoundMethodOpponentNationalityNote
1February 6, 2000Win1R 1:23TKOTeela ReeseUnited States
2March 19, 2000Win3R 0:21TKOAnnie BrooksUSA
3April 7, 2000Win1R 0:59TKOWanda GambleUSA
4May 19, 2000Win4R 1:04TKONorma GallowayUSA
5September 27, 2000Win4R 1:17KODarlene SaboUSA
6November 17, 2000Win1R 1:06KONicolyn ArmstrongUSA
7March 2, 2001Win1R 1:05TKOGenevia BuckhalterUSA
8June 8, 2001Loss8RMD (73–79, 75–77, 76–76)Laila AliUSAFirst pay-per-view boxing card to be headlined by women
9December 14, 2001Win4R 1:44TKOSuzette TaylorUSAWIBA Light Heavyweight title match
10June 4, 2002NC3R 1:14No ContestErin ToughillUSAToughill unable to continue after an accidental clash of heads
11July 27, 2002Win3R 0:50TKOHeidi HartmannGermanyWIBF Intercontinental Super Middleweight title match
12December 13, 2002Win10RUD (99–90, 98–91, 98–91)Kendra LenhartUSA

For WIBF Intercontinental Super Middleweight title

13March 21, 2003Win8RUD (80–72, 80–72, 80–72)Shirvelle WilliamsUSA

For WIBF Intercontinental Super Middleweight title

14August 31, 2004Win4RUD (40–36, 40–36, 40–36)Carley PesenteUSA
15September 10, 2004Win10RUD (97–92, 96–92, 95–93)Mary Ann AlmagerUSAUBA World Heavyweight title
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