The only loss on James Kirkland’s ledger came on a night when Ann Wolfe wasn’t just notably missing from his corner, but also not around to “babysit” and make sure he conducted himself as a fighter should through training camp. A lack of discipline cost Kirkland his perfect record, suffering a 1st round knockout versus journeyman Nobuhiro Ishida in April ’11.
Conversely, the two most notable wins of his career to date came with Wolfe an ever visible and vocal presence in his corner. Wolfe was as motivating as she was instructional in Kirkland delivering violent knockout wins over Alfredo Angulo—surviving a disastrous 1st minute of the fight to do so—and Glen Tapia in his last ring appearance well over a year ago.
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Conversely, the two most notable wins of his career to date came with Wolfe an ever visible and vocal presence in his corner. Wolfe was as motivating as she was instructional in Kirkland delivering violent knockout wins over Alfredo Angulo—surviving a disastrous 1st minute of the fight to do so—and Glen Tapia in his last ring appearance well over a year ago.
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