Career
Due to legal issues regarding Women"s Boxing in Ireland at the time, Gogarty could not engage in competition there. She currently fights out of Lafayette, Louisiana and is managed and trained by Beau Williford. The law preventing females from participating in the sport of boxing in Ireland has since been revoked and there is an increasing number of females becoming involved with the sport thanks to its Olympic acceptance and the consistent international success of Katie Taylor.
After leaving Ireland, Gogarty"s next three fights took her to London and Kansas City, Missouri.
In London, she defeated Jane Johnson twice, by a four round knockout and by and eight round decision. In Kansas City, she drew after six rounds with Stacy Prestage After the rematch with Johnson, she obtained her first knockout in the first round, beating Jane McGhee.
In spite of this winning streak, Gogarty next lost a six round decision when she faced Mary Ann Almager. She ten boxed another of Female Boxing"s top competitors when she faced Laura Serrano, who beat Gogarty by a knockout in round seven.
Gogarty then participated in the fight many cr as putting Female Boxing on the sports" fan page: she and Christy Martin faced each other in a six round match that was televised by Showtime.
This fight made the covers of many magazines. Many fans of Women"s Boxing considered it the female version of the Thrilla in Manila. Gogarty succeeded in winning another three fights consecutively before she challenged Bonnie Canino for the Women"s International Boxing Federation"s Women"s World Featherweight Champtionship.
Both were defeated in first round knockouts.
In her last fight to date, Gogarty lost her title to Beverly Szymanski on a ten round decision. Gogarty co-wrote her memoir, My Call to the Ring: A Memoir of a Girl Who Yearns to Box, with Darrelyn Saloom.
The book was published by Glasnevin Publishing on August 8, 2012.