Career
Wolfe is regarded by many within the sport as the hardest puncher and best fighter in the history of women"s boxing. She"s also a personal trainer and coach of several professional boxers, including currently high-ranking junior-middleweight contender James Kirkland. Ann had a record of 3-1 as an amateur boxer and fought at the 1998 United States. National Championships.
In the semifinal Wolfe lost to LeKiea Coffen by a disqualification at 1:23 of the third round.
Wolfe made her professional debut by beating Brenda Lee Bell by a four round decision. IFBA Light Middleweight Championship
She then proceeded to beat Shirvelle Williams by knockout in one round on a non title bout.
IFBA Super Middleweight Championship
Next was the vacant IFBA world Super Middleweight title, which she picked up by knocking out Marsha Valley in six rounds. She avenged her defeat against Mahfood by taking the NABA World Super Middleweight Championship from her with a ten round decision.
Wolfe knocks out Vonda Ward
Ward had a neck concussion because she hit the canvas with her neck when she fell.
Ward was taken to the hospital in serious condition due to damage to her neck and head She recuperated. This bout was nationally televised from Biloxi, Mississippi and television commentators called it "the best knockout punch.. in a women boxing match". Wolfe retained her title in a rematch with Valley, by a sixth round knockout.
On July 19, 2005, Wolfe defeated Monica Nunez by a seventh round knockout in Lula, Mississippi.
On August 20, 2005, she fought and defeated Valerie Mahfood for the second time, by a ten round decision. Retirement
Wolfe last fought in 2006, knocking out Cassandra Giger and decisioning Lisa Ested.
Since then, she has indicated that she is finished with her own boxing, preferring to work as a trainer.