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World Champion Boxer Holly Holm Giving Up Pugilistic Pursuits for MMA Career

World Champion Boxer Holly Holm Giving Up Pugilistic Pursuits for MMA Career

Three-division world boxing champion Holly Holm on Tuesday announced that she is retiring from boxing for a full-time pursuit of a career in mixed martial arts, effective after her May 11 boxing bout with Mary McGee.

“Since I first started fighting, it became my passion,” an emotional Holm explained. “I decided a long time ago, after quitting school to fight, that I would box as long as my heart was in it. One of my biggest and controversial fights was against Christy Martin. Then, it was Mary Jo Sanders. There's always a champion. This is my own journey. Every one of my fights have helped me to believe in myself.

“I've grown so much every step of the way. I'm in this fight, on May 11, 100-percent; I'm not distracted,” she continued. “This is obviously an emotional, spiritual and physical journey, and I'm so grateful for the people who have supported me.

“I just want to fight where my passion is (MMA). I train in an MMA gym and always have.”

The 31-year-old has amassed a record of 32-2-3 in the boxing ring since she debuted back in 2002. She is also 1-0 in kickboxing and 3-0 in mixed martial arts. It is unclear yet which MMA promotion she will fight for.

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