The New York State Boxing Hall of Fame (NYSBHOF) and International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame (IWBHOF) will honor super middleweight Nisa Rodriguez with the Prospect of the Year Award at its 12th annual Induction Ceremony on Sunday, September 15, at Russo’s On The Bay in Howard Beach, New York.
A New York City police officer, Rodriguez (2-0) is a three-time gold medalist of the National Golden Gloves Championship.
“Being selected as the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame Prospect of the Year as a woman is a prestigious honor that signifies recognition of exceptional talent, hard work, and potential in the sport,” Rodriguez said. “For a New Yorker, it highlights not only personal achievements, but also represents a proud moment for the local community and the rich history of boxing in New York. This recognition can serve as a powerful motivation and opens doors to further opportunities in the sport.”
Rodriguez will also be one of 10 women to be honored on April 4 at a special tribute, “Women Cops Who Box,” in Las Vegas as part of the IWBHOF’s two-day event. The event would be followed by the “Night of Stars 2” semi-formal dinner to induct the IWBHOF’s Class of 2025 the following night.
The fighter is expected to be honored alongside Kathy Williams, Alex Love, Melanie Costa, Melinda Cooper, Stephanie Han, Kyana Williams, Terri Moss, Tracy Byrd and Anne Marie Carrizales at the “Women Cops Who Box” celebration.
“This is an incredible honor and testament to the dedication and hard work in both careers,” Rodriguez added. “Being recognized by the Women’s Hall of Fame for achievements in boxing and service as a police officer highlights the unique contributions and impact made in both fields. Balancing the demands of a career in law enforcement with the rigorous training and discipline required in boxing is a remarkable accomplishment.”
A former teacher, Rodriguez is also an eight-time New York Daily News Golden Gloves, six-time Metro Championships, two-time Empire State, and Caribbean and Central Americano gold medalist. She has been a NYC police officer for two years, stationed citywide for the rapid response unit, specializing in any crimes that involve adolescents and supporting families of homicides.
“I truly consider it an honor to be working with Nisa Rodriguez,” said Rodriguez manager, NYC Atty. Keith Sullivan. “She is a tremendous role model, takes her training seriously and is a class act in and out of the ring. I am excited to be on this journey with her and to see where the road ahead takes her.”
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