Boxing Record
| Win | |
| Draw | |
| Loss |
| Date | Opponent | Result | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| August 31, 2006 | Laura Ramsey | TKO (Round 1) | Harveys Lake Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, United States |
| January 27, 2006 | Laura Ramsey | Unanimous Decision | The Palladium, Hollywood, California, United States |
| June 11, 2005 | Laila Ali | TKO (Round 3) | MCI Center, Washington, DC, United States |
| October 22, 2004 | Yvonne Reis | Unanimous Decision | Municipal Auditorium, Sarasota, Florida, United States |
| July 31, 2004 | Cassandra Giger | Unanimous Decision | Sam's Town Casino, Tunica, Mississippi, United States |
| November 14, 2003 | Kuulei Kupihea | Unanimous Decision | Quiet Cannon, Montebello, California, United States |
| July 24, 2003 | Nicole Conant | Unanimous Decision | Performing Arts Center, Oxnard, California, United States |
| June 4, 2002 | Jackie Frazier-Lyde | No Contest | The Temple Corps, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
| December 6, 2001 | Dakota Stone | Draw | Palace Indian Gaming Center, Lemoore, California, United States |
| October 7, 2000 | Veronica Sanchez | Majority Decision | Centennial Garden Arena, Bakersfield, California, United States |
| August 26, 2000 | Correena Grizoffi | Unanimous Decision | Selland Arena, Fresno, California, United States |
| July 20, 2000 | Elizabeth Rumpf | Unanimous Decision | Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California, United States |
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