Recent Jeter Promotions signee Kacie Wheeler will be back in Action on Saturday, November 22nd at The Hall at Live! Casino Hotel Maryland.
The undefeated knockout artist from Fairfax, Virginia is 3-0 with all wins coming via knockout.
“I think Kacie will become the first world champion for Jeter Promotions and we are happy to have her signed with us,” Tony Jeter of Jeter Promotions. The 29-year-old was a division-1 track star as she ran track at William & Mary and held school records for the 400 meters and the four-by-400 relay. The competitive Wheeler then started training in boxing out of spite for an ex-boyfriend, “I had no idea what to do after college. My boyfriend broke up with me and then the Pandemic hit. His sister used to braid my hair like I would see some of the women fighters, and then I saw an ad for round card girls on Barstool,” said Wheeler. “They have this series called Rough-and-Rowdy, so I won the round card girl contest while competing in the fights. I fought eight-times in that and I had five amateur fights. I have an athletic background and I am a strength and conditioning coach for professional athletes.” Wheeler, who is promoted by Jeter Promotions, signed a managerial contract with the top female boxing manager Brian Cohen of Split-T Management.
“Something about Brian is genuine and authentic and it is important that he has managed a lot of female fighters and he gave me the confidence to sign with Jeter Promotions. Signing with Jeter is a great fit as I will be fighting close to home and I know he will help me with securing the big opportunities.” Wheeler turned pro November 2, 2024 with a second round stoppage over Sarah Cunningham,. Wheeler followed that up with consecutive first round stoppages over Natali Fagan (1-0) and her most recent outing when she took out Shamiah Jones on September 20th in Fort Washington, Maryland. Wheeler will be back in action against Jacelyn Shalaya Shade.
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