(NOV 9) COLORADO SPRINGS,
Colo. (November 9, 2020) - The future of women's boxing,
perhaps, is 15-year-old Sa'Rai Brown-El, who has already
captured top honors in 11 national and regional tournaments.
Since she started boxing in 2015,
Sa'Rai has collected gold medals at the 2019 Junior Open, 2019
National PAL, 2019 & 2017 National Junior Olympics, 2017 Western
Regional Open, and Eastern Regional Open in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
"I stayed focused and hungry and, most importantly, humble," she
spoke about her success in the junior division. "No matter how
much you've accomplished or the number of accolades you've
gotten, always stay hungry and always strive for more."
Boxing started for her when she was 10, training at Lugo Boxing
and Fitness in Marietta, Georgia. Prior to that in her native
Albany (NY), she went to her uncle's gym and found a pair of
boxing gloves.
"I fell in love with boxing when I found that first pair of
gloves," Brown-El explained. "I first started boxing because, at
that time, my dad didn't agree with me. I saw a lot of people
who didn't agree with females competing in a male dominated
sport, so I wanted to prove those people wrong. I just love
boxing because my whole family boxes."
The COVID-19 pandemic adversely effected most boxers, who were
limited in terms of training and sparring, in addition to being
shutout of tournaments. Brown-El, however, made the best of a
bad situation, running miles with her siblings, cardio mitt work
with her father, and much more.
Brown-El has her sights firmly set on the 2020 USA Boxing
National Championships, December 5-12, at the Shreveport
Convention Center in Shreveport, Louisiana.
"I am super excited and super focused on the National
Championships," she added. "I am fighting to get on the USA High
Performance Team for my second year. I really want this and I
will be working hard every day. My goal for now is to be on Team
USA for the second time. I want to fight internationally and be
Number 1 in the world."
Brown-El has definitive long-range goals in boxing, starting
with the Olympics and finishing as the face of women's boxing.
"If I win a gold medal at the 2024 Olympics, maybe a second time
in 2028, after that I think that will open up great
opportunities for me," the prodigy commented. "I think it'll
especially help me in the pro ranks. Winning a gold medal is my
biggest goal right now.
"I want to be the greatest female boxer in the world. I want to
be known and I want to make a statement for all females. I
really want to shock the world. I eat, sleep, and breath boxing.
This is not just a sport for me, this is a lifestyle."
Sa'Rai Brown-El is on a golden path to stardom. She represents
the future!
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