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Warriors Boxing Signs Their First
Female Fighter, Jessica McCaskill, to a Promotional Contract
Source/PR
November 30, 2016 |
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(NOV 30) In a historic move,
Warriors Boxing proudly announces the signing of their first
female fighter, Jessica "CasKILLA" McCaskill to a promotional
contract. McCaskill (2-1, 2 KOs) is a power-punching
lightweight originally from St. Louis, now living in Chicago and
training under well-known Windy City boxing figure Rick Ramos.
"Signing this deal is very exciting," said McCaskill. "It's the
first step of many to a world title belt. I'm looking forward to
fighting internationally and becoming a strong female presence
and helping to bring back female boxing altogether."
The 32-year-old says she started off in boxing as a crude
slugger, relying solely on her amazing natural strength. But
nearly three years of working with Ramos has brought significant
change.
"I started off as a brawler," she explained. "In St. Louis, it
was really about being flashy and in attack mode all the time.
But since I moved to Chicago, Rick has taught me how to be a
boxer with more skills. Now I fight like more of a combination
of the two styles. I feel my opponents out and then if Rick
turns me loose, I'll go back to being the brawler and stop the
show. I turn things off and on. I can hear only him during a
fight and whatever he's telling me to do, that's what I do. He's
got 100% of my trust."
Ramos, who says McCaskill is one of the most powerful and
fiercely competitive fighters he's ever worked with, has high
hopes for McCaskill.
"Jessica is very dominant in the ring. She can't even spar with
women anymore. They can't take her power. She spars with men.
When I first started working with her, she was a little wild.
I've slowed her down and got her organized. And now that she's
signed with Warriors, she can go as far as she wants to go.
Warriors took a chance on her and that says a lot. I'm excited
to see what they can do. The sky is now the limit."
McCaskill says signing with a reputable promotional company is a
big step for her career. "My network will grow and doors will
open and different eyes will see what I can do now. I'll be
looking for six- and then eight-round fights in the next little
bit. And a world championship challenge isn't that far behind.
I'm not here to waste any time."
Dominic Pesoli, Vice President of Warriors Boxing and long-time
Chicago boxing figure, says he likes what he's seen from
McCaskill, thus far.
"Jessica has a very exciting style and her fans show up in large
numbers to watch," said Pesoli. "We are very happy to be working
with her as our first female fighter. Women's combat sports are
growing in popularity again and Jessica shows a great deal of
promise that we intend to help her develop."
"She is one of the hardest female punchers in all of boxing
right now," said Warriors Chief Operating Officer, Luis DeCubas.
"Leon Margules and I are happy to be working with Jessica. A
female knockout artist is a rarity in boxing and Jessica is
truly one of them."
About Warriors Boxing
Launched in 2003, Warriors Boxing operates under a simple
philosophy-bring the best boxers in the world to fight fans,
match them in competitive bouts, and in doing so help
re-establish the sport of boxing for a new generation.
With a series of successful Pay-Per-View shows and packed houses
to its credit, the Warriors business model is working wonders in
a sport that was sorely in need of the innovation and energy
that the company brings to the table.
When it comes down to it though, a promotional company is only
as good as the fighters and fights it promotes. Warriors Boxing
has delivered on all fronts, with outstanding bouts such as
Lara-Molina, Cayo-Peterson, Abraham-Miranda I and II, Miranda-Pavlik,
Miranda-Green, Ibragimov-Briggs, Ibragimov-Klitschko, Urango-Hatton,
Urango-Bailey, Cayo-Maidana and Ibragimov-Holyfield.
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