(APR 29) NEW YORK, NEW
YORK---To understand a fighter like Kali Reis, you must first
understand the person, Kali Reis. Born on Aug 24, 1986 in
Providence, Rhode Island, Kali's roots stem well into American
history with her Native American heritage.
The name "Mequinonoag", which she
carries into the ring with her for every fight, was bestowed on
her as her Native American name. Kali explains that the name
was, "given to me by my mother, she is the medicine woman of our
Seaconke Wampanoag tribe. It means "May Feathers", or "Many
Talents." Kali is a proud, mixed Native warrior women.
Carrying the Native Warrior blood of the Cherokee, Nipmuc, and
Seaconke Wampanoag tribes, the Providence-born fighter started
boxing at the age of 14 out of Manfredo's Gym in Pawtucket,
Rhode Island. Prior to turning pro, Reis had a brief, but
successful amateur career, securing a variety of achievements
such as the 2007 Rocky Marciano Championship, the 2007 NYC
Golden Gloves at 154 pounds, and the 2006 New England 154
Championship.
Professionally, Kali has already
attained three world titles. In 2014, she TKO'd Teresa Perozzi
to win the International Boxing Association Female Middleweight
Championship. Two years later in 2016, Reis earned a vicious
first-round TKO win over Victoria Cisneros for the Universal
Boxing Federation World Female Middleweight title. In that same
year, only two months later, the Rhode Island fighter went the
full distance in a 10 round war with Maricela Cornejo, winning a
clear unanimous decision victory to earn the WBC World Female
Middleweight belt.
One of her most impressive performances came against a tough
Tiffany Woodward in November. Entering the ring to a traditional
Native American display, the Providence Warrior went toe-to-toe
with Woodward, creating constant uproars from the packed crowd
resulting in her earning a six-round unanimous decision victory
at Mohegan Sun Casino, and easily the fight of the night.
Catching the eye of renowned New York boxing promoter, Joe
DeGuardia, Reis was immediately signed to Star Boxing Inc..
Joe DeGuardia had this to say about signing Reis, "After
watching Kali put on a truly impressive performance at Mohegan
Sun in November, I knew she deserved to be signed, and that a
big fight would be on the horizon." DeGuardia continued, "We are
extremely happy to get Kali a fight of this magnitude, as the
first ever female to be a feature fight on HBO, and we know that
fans will gravitate to her style, and persona, in and out of the
ring."
On May 5th at the StubHub Center, Kali will enter the ring, just
as she always does, in a traditional Native American display,
literally carrying her Native American pride on her sleeve.
However, with this entrance,
history will be made. Kali aims to upset the apple cart, defeat
Braekhus and secure the four most prestigious championships in
the sport (IBF, WBO, WBA, WBC), which are all held by the women
considered to be the best boxer in the world today, the
undefeated, undisputed welterweight champion, Cecilia Braekhus.
With a win, Kali will immediately establish herself as one of
the greatest decorated female boxers of all time.
Braekhus vs Reis is the co-feature bout to the main event of
Golovkin vs Martirosyan airing on HBO, May 5th, live from the
StubHub Center in Carson, California.