Shondell Alfred Explained

Shondell Alfred
Nickname:Mystery Lady
Height:5 ft 4 in
Weight:Bantamweight
Nationality:Guyana
Birth Date:7 July 1982
Birth Place:Guyana
Style:Orthodox
Boxrec:018485
Total:18
Wins:13
Ko:4
Losses:5

Shondell Alfred (born 7 July 1982) is a Guyanese former professional boxer who competed between 1999 and 2010. She held the WIBA bantamweight title from 2009 to 2010.[1]

Professional career

Alfred made her professional boxing debut on 19 February 1999, beating Stephanie George by a four-round decision at Georgetown.[2] After two more four-round decision wins, she went to Canada, where she would have her next two bouts: On 9 June 2000, she was stopped by Doris Hackl in the fourth round of a bout between undefeated fighters that was held in Halifax,[3] and, on 23 September she suffered her second knockout loss in a row, defeated by Lisa Brown in two rounds at the Ontario location of Rama.[4]

After losing to Brown, she returned home, where she defeated Joenette Toby on 6 August 2001, also by a four-round decision.[5] On 26 December of that year, she registered her first knockout win, defeating Adriana Francis in the first round.[6]

Alfred then left boxing for a year and a half. When she returned, she flew to Barbados, where she scored her second first-round knockout in a row, beating Vicki Boodram.[7] Back home, a rematch with George awaited. The two fighters were now experienced and well known, and the rematch was eagerly awaited for by Guyanese boxing fans. On 26 December exactly two years to the date that Alfred scored her first knockout win, she outpointed George for the second time, this time over eight rounds.[8]

Her next fight took Alfred to Europe. In that continent, she boxed Alexandra Mattheus on 28 February 2004. Alfred lost by a four-round decision. The fight was held in Denmark.[9]

Her next fight, against the well known Alicia Ashley, was held in Guyana, on 27 March. Alfred was knocked down in round three, and, although she recuperated and lasted the eight round distance, she lost by an eight-round decision.[10]

Immediately after the fight with Ashley, Alfred was given her first chance at winning a championship. On 22 November, she boxed Boodran in a rematch, for the WIBA Iberian-American Bantamweight title. The fight was held in Trinidad and Tobago. Alfred once again beat Boodram by knockout, this time in the third round.[11]

She went on to defeated Marisol Miranda on points but lost to Danielle Bouchard, by unanimous decision in a fight at Bell Centre, Canada on 16 May 2006.[12]

On 26 September 2009, Alfred took on Corinne De Groot for the Women's International Boxing Association bantamweight title.[13] The fight took place at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall and Alfred won by a unanimous decision. She defended her title by a TKO in round four in the rematch held at the Princess Ramada Hotel the following year.

Alfred had her last bout on 6 November 2010 defeating Olga Lula over six rounds. In 2012, Alfred was scheduled to fight Mexico's Zulina Muñoz for the WBA super flyweight title but the fight was cancelled when Alfred tested positive as pregnant.[14] Alfred subsequently retired.

Honors

A former Sportswoman-of-the-Year (2010), she was the recipient of a house lot in 2011 by then president Bharrat Jagdeo and was the WBC Women's Inspirational Boxer of the Year in 2011. The Guyana Boxing Board of Control named Alfred Fighter-of-the-Year in 2011.[15]

Personal life

Alfred was born in Albouystown, Guyana. Growing up she attended St. Stephen's Primary and later St. Joseph's High School and although she did not participate in boxing, growing up, she did take part in athletics and karate. Alfred's father, Cecil Alfred, represented Guyana at the 1976 Central and American Caribbean boxing championships held in Jamaica.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
18Win14–4 Olga JulioPTS66 Nov 2010
17Win13–4 Corinne Van Ryck DeGrootTKO4 (10)5 Jun 2010
16Win12–4 Corinne Van Ryck DeGroot UD1026 Sep 2009
15Win11–4 Stephaney George UD825 Apr 2009
14Loss10–4 Danielle BouchardUD416 May 2006
13Win10–3 Marisol Miranda PTS69 Jul 2005
12Win9–3 Vicki BoodramTKO3 (8)22 Oct 2004
11Loss8–3UD827 Mar 2004
10Loss7–3 Alexandra Matheus UD428 Feb 2004
9Win7–2 Stephaney George MD826 Dec 2003
8Win6–2 Vicki Boodram TKO1 (4)29 Aug 2003
7Win5–2 Adanna FrancisTKO126 Dec 2001
6Win4–2 Joenette TobyPTS45 Aug 2001
5Loss3–2 Lisa BrownTKO2 (4)23 Sep 2000
4Loss3–1 Doris HacklTKO4 (6)9 Jun 2000
3Win3–0 Shondell ThomasPTS41 Aug 1999
2Win2–0 Sharon JohnsonPTS421 Apr 1999
1Win1–0 Stephaney George PTS419 Feb 1999

See also

References

  1. Web site: BoxRec: Shondell Alfred. boxrec.com. 2019-12-04.
  2. Web site: BoxRec: Bout. boxrec.com. 2019-12-04.
  3. Web site: BoxRec: Bout. boxrec.com. 2019-12-04.
  4. Web site: BoxRec: Bout. boxrec.com. 2019-12-04.
  5. Web site: BoxRec: Bout. boxrec.com. 2019-12-04.
  6. Web site: BoxRec: Bout. boxrec.com. 2019-12-04.
  7. Web site: BoxRec: Bout. boxrec.com. 2019-12-04.
  8. Web site: BoxRec: Bout. boxrec.com. 2019-12-04.
  9. Web site: BoxRec: Bout. boxrec.com. 2019-12-04.
  10. Web site: BoxRec: Bout. boxrec.com. 2019-12-04.
  11. Web site: BoxRec: Bout. boxrec.com. 2019-12-04.
  12. Web site: 2020-08-24. Boxing's Hall of Fame. 2021-01-07. Stabroek News. en-US.
  13. Web site: 2010-05-09. Twin joys of motherhood and boxing. 2021-01-07. Stabroek News. en-US.
  14. Web site: 2012-11-28. 'Mystery Lady's' career hangs in the balance. 2021-01-07. Stabroek News. en-US.
  15. Web site: 2011-02-20. Boxing elite honoured at GBBC's first ever awards ceremony. 2021-01-07. Stabroek News. en-US.

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