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Danyelle Wolf

Pluma de las mujeres Division

1-1-0 (W-L-D)

Danyelle Wolf

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Learn more about Danyelle Wolf's UFC history, fighter facts, and Q&A below

Status
Activo
Ciudad natal
York, Estados Unidos
Estilo de lucha
Boxer
Años
39
Alto
71.50
Peso
146.00
Debut del octágono
Sep. 10, 2022
Alcance
70.00
Alcance de la pierna
40.00

BOXING

  • 152-pound weight division
  • 3X USA National boxing champion
  • 2x Continental champion
  • National Golden Gloves boxing champion
  • “Tournaments last for 1 week and you have 3-5 fights in a week, weighing in each day. Need five fights to fight at a National championship.”

152lbs

2009-2015

First five boxing fights were all knockouts

  • 2-1———1st nationals
  • 2-1———Ringside world championships
  • 3-0—— Dessert showdown
  • 1-0——— Desert showdown
  • 3-0——— Ringside world championships
  • 3-0———- Ringside world championships
  • 3-0 ———-Oxnard PAL championships
  • 4-0———National championships
  • 4-0————National championships
  • 4-0——-National championships
  • 4-0 ———National Golden Gloves
  • 4-0——— Continental championships
  • 3-0——-Continental championships
  • 1-1———Worlds

2020

  • 4-0 ——-Olympic trials qualifiers
  • 3-2——Olympic trials finals

53-5 record at 152 pounds

165 lbs – “Not my weight division. I tried to go up because my weight division was not in the Olympic Games.”

  • 3-0 Florida 2012
  • 2-1 PAL Ohio 2012
  • 2-1 PAL 2016
  • 2-1 Nationals 1st one 2012
  • 2-1 trials 2016
  • 11-4 record at 165 pounds
  • Total amateur boxing record - 64-9

JIU-JITSU

  • 4-0 ———->2016 world league Jiu-Jitsu championships
  • 4-0——-> 2016 IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu world champion
     
  • 8-0 ———-> Jiu-Jitsu record as a white belt

UFC 279 (9/10/22): Wolf lost a three round unanimous decision to Norma Dumont 

Dana White's Contender Series, Season 4 
Episode seven
(9/15/20) Wolf won a three-round unanimous decision over Taniesha Tennant

When and why did you start training for fighting? I started when I was 25. I was an athlete my entire life; martial arts was the only sport I had not done. I had a full ride to college and played field hockey and basketball, and ran track (Heptathlon/ 7 events) for Millersville University. I grew up playing softball, basketball, soccer, field hockey, triathlons, XC mountain biking, etc . Then I started to train for extreme racing at 25 years old, like Ironmans and 24-hour races. People kept stopping me and asking  me if I was a fighter during my long runs because of my build / muscle structure and, finally, one of the people who asked if I was a fighter, I took their invitation to a boxing gym to give boxing a try. I focused on boxing that entire year and won my first five fights by knockout, then made Team USA and traveled the world for the next four years on the team, remaining reigning champion. 

What ranks and titles have you held? 

  • 3x USA boxing national champion
  • 2x continental boxing champion
  • Golden Gloves boxing national champion
  • 3x Ringside boxing world champion 

Do you have any heroes? Jesus 

What would it mean for you to fight in the UFC? It would mean the culmination of years of hard work and dedication.

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? Millersville University - Bachelor of Science in education, bachelor’s in art, minor in psychology

What was your job before you started fighting? A life coach  

Ranks in any martial arts styles: 3x USA national boxing champion in 2013,2014,2015. They didn’t have my weight class in the 2016 Olympic Games so I crossed over to MMA. Then did jiu-jitsu for five months and won the IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu world championships.