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Date |
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Results |
11/19/04
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Mandan, North Dakota
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Ragan Pudwill
(135¾ lbs) TKO'd Leatrice Ortley
(138 lbs) at the end of the first round. (Time was given as
3:00 ... do they fight 3 minute rounds in ND?) Pudwill is
now 4-12-0 (1 KO's), Ortley 0-2-0 (0 KO's). |
10/29/04
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St.
Joseph, Missouri
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Franchesca Alcanter, 131, now 15-5-1 (8KO), defeated
Ragan Pudwill, 134, now 3-12-0 (0 KO),
with a six-round unanimous decision. |
08/13/04
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Sturgis, South Dakota |
Mia St. John, 137, won a
four-round unanimous decision over Regan Pudwill, 137. |
05/14/04
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Edmonton, Canada
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On the "Downtown Wars II" card, in front
of a crowd of 700 boxing fans, lightweight 21-year old
Jelena Mrdjenovich, 135, of Edmonton,
Canada, KO'd Ragan Pudwill, 134.5, in the first round.
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02/07/04
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Kinder, Louisiana
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Mia
St. John, 136, won a four-rounder by a unanimous decision (40-36) over
Ragan Pudwill, 138. |
03/07/03
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Boston, Mass
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Jamie Clampitt,
138, captured the vacant
Women’s EBA Super Lightweight title knockout of Ragan Pudwill, 135. |
05/24/02
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Budapest
Hungary |
Agnieszka
Rylik, Poland, KO4
Ragan Pudwill, United
States. |
04/04/02
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Connecticut
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Missy
Fiorentino, 2-0-0 (2KO) KO2 Ragan Pudwill |
11/21/01
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St.
Paul, Minnesota
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Featherweights Ragan Pudwill of Mandan, North Dakota won a
four-round decision over Shannon Brown of Bull Head, South Dakota. |
06/16/01
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Red
Wing, Minn
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Cincinnati's Vikky Clardy won a unanimous decision in a four-round
lightweight division, over Mandan, N.D.'s Ragan Pudwill. |
09/11/99
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North
Dakota |
Ragan
Pudwill won a four-round decision against Renae Talley |
01/24/98
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Bismarck
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Olivia
Gerula won a four-round decision against Ragan Pudwill. |
10/04/97
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Rochester,
Minnesota |
Rhonda
Utley won a four-round decision against Ragan Pudwill |
09/13/97
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Mandan,
North Dakota |
Rhonda
Utley won a four-round decision against Ragan Pudwill. |
06/03/97
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Red
Wing, MN |
Ragan
Pudwill won a four-round decision against Faye
Steffen |
03/28/97
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Rochester,
Minnesota |
Christina
Berry TKO2 Ragan Pudwill. |
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Misc Info:
November 19, 2004 - at the Community
Center in Mandan, North Dakota
Ragan Pudwill (135¾ lbs) TKO'd
Leatrice Ortley
(138 lbs) at the end of the first round. (Time was given as
3:00 ... do they fight 3 minute rounds in ND?) Pudwill is
now 4-12-0 (1 KO's), Ortley 0-2-0 (0 KO's). Ortley had not
fought for three years; Pudwill's fought Mia St. John
(twice), Aga Rylik, Jaime Clampitt and Missy Fiorentino but
she has never defeated anyone who has a win on her record.
Source: Dee Williams
October 29, 2004 - at the Civic
Arena, in
St. Joseph, Missouri
Franchesca Alcanter, 131, now 15-5-1 (8KO), defeated
Ragan Pudwill,
134, now 3-12-0 (0 KO), with a six-round unanimous decision.
Also, Holly Shore, 93, won a four-round unanimous decision
over Cordelia Wilson, 105.
August 13, 2004 - Buffalo Chip
Outdoor Sports Complex and Campground in Sturgis, South Dakota
Card promoted by Dakota Storm Promotions, in association with The
Legendary Buffalo Chip Campground, Mia St. John, 137, won a
four-round unanimous decision over Regan Pudwill, 137.
May 14, 2004 - Crowne Plaza, Edmonton, AB,
Canada
On the "Downtown Wars II" card, in front of a crowd of 700 boxing fans,
lightweight 21-year old Jelena Mrdjenovich,
135, of Edmonton, Canada, KO'd
Ragan Pudwill, 134.5, in the
first round.
February 7, 2004 -Grand
Casino Coushatta Pavillion,
Kinder, Louisiana
Photo/Mpeg Gallery #141/
Behind the Scenes Photo Gallery #142
In front of a packed house of about 5,000 boxing fans, there were three women's matches scheduled on
the card,
but the Ann Wolfe, 165 3/4, vs. Erin
Toughill,
165, fight did not
happen. WBAN's Correspondent Patricia Butaud reported that at the last
moment, they announced that Ann Wolfe had an injury and would not be
fighting. There were not any details as to what this injury was....In the
co-main Sunshine Fettkether, 148, fought
Eliza Olson,
147, for the
vacant IBA Junior MIddleweight belt, but no belt was given out after the two
fought a toe-to-toe 10-rounder and the result was a majority draw!
Fettkether is now 10-2-1 (4KO), and Olson is 7-2-2 (2KO). Judges scoring was
96-94 for Olson, 95-95, 95-95. AND on the undercard,
Mia
St. John, 136, won a four-rounder by a unanimous decision (40-36) over
Ragan Pudwill, 138. St. John improved her record to 30-3-2 (13KO),
and Pudwill is now 3-9-0.
March 7, 2003 - Columbus Center,
Boston
Jamie Clampitt, 138, captured the vacant
Women’s EBA Super Lightweight title Friday night with a fourth round
knockout of
Ragan Pudwill, 135, at the Christopher Columbus Center, in Boston’s
historic North End. Clampitt (9-2 3 KO’s), the former Calgary native, now
residing in Rhode Island, carved out a historic niche of her own in
garnering her first professional title over Pudwill (3-8-0) just 1:19 into
the round. The fight had been scheduled for eight rounds. Clampitt relied on
a flurry of hard body shots in the contest. The accumulation of which over
whelmed Pudwill, who fought for the WIBF Light Welterweight Title against
Agnieszka Rylik, in Budapest, Hungary back in May of 2002. Clampitt’s
belt-winning effort was realized when she capped a flurry midway through the
fourth round with a hard left to Pudwill’s mid section, dropping the Mandan
, ND native to one knee. "I felt that I had a lot more confidence coming
into this fight because I’ve never trained harder leading up to a fight,"
Clampitt said, moments after posing with her new fashion statement, namely
the WEBA belt. Clampitt credited her trainers Tiny Ricci, Chuck Sullivan and
JJ Jeanotte with a recent switch in tactics, one which puts greater emphasis
on working the her opponents gut. "I let myself do a lot of new things in
the ring tonight and it paid off. It all worked tonight," said the new
champ. Report by Ken Castro
May 24, 2002, Budapest
Hungary PHOTOS
Report by Jolly Dee: Poland's world champion,
Agnieszka Rylik
faced a relatively
untested American opponent,
Ragan Pudwill, in Rylik's world
title defence. Rylik looked fierce in her traditional black boxing attire.
In the first round, it was a tentative round for both fighters.
Rylik gauged Pudwill's ability, before looking to step in. In the
second round, Rylik became more aggressive and began to dominant the
round. Rylik began scoring at will, stepping in and out with great
accuracy. Pudwill on the other hand looked blown already, getting
hit with alarming frequency. In the third round, Rylik delivered
hard and often blows. Pudwill was dropped in this round, but managed
to get up and taking the count and was saved by the end of the
round. In the fourth round, Pudwill was dropped again early in the
round, and allowed to continue. But, the next knockdown spelled the
end for the American's game challenge. Agnieszka Rylik, Poland,
KO4 Ragan Pudwill, United
States. This was a 10-round scheduled fight – Junior Welterweights
– defense WIBF. Rylik improved her record to 12-0-0 (11 KO), and
Pudwill fell to 3-7-0. PHOTOS
April 4, 2002 -
Connecticut
At the Foxwoods Resort Casino, in Mashantucket,
Missy
Fiorentino, 2-0-0 (2KO) KO2
Ragan Pudwill, 3-6-0.
November 21, 2001- St. Paul, Minnesota
Featherweights
Ragan Pudwill of Mandan, North Dakota won a
four-round decision over Shannon Brown of Bull Head, South Dakota.
Pudwill improved her record to 3-5-0
(0KO).
June 16, 2001, at Treasure Island Casino
in Red Wing, Minn
Cincinnati's Vikky Clardy won a unanimous decision in a four-round
lightweight division, over Mandan, N.D.'s
Ragan Pudwill. Clardy moved
her record to 3-1, and Pudwill has dropped to 1-6.
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