Boxing dynamo Kali Reis is 5 ft 8 inches (1.73 m & 173 cm) tall.
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Starting her boxing journey at 14, Reis quickly dominated with an unyielding spirit, clinching titles like the 2007 NYC Golden Gloves and the Rocky Marciano Championship.
Going pro in 2008, she smashed through opponents, making history in 2016 as the first Indigenous American woman to seize a boxing world title – the WBC middleweight belt.
In 2020, Reis conquered new weight classes, securing WBA, WBO, and IBO light welterweight titles.

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The following year marked a cinematic twist in her journey. Co-writing and starring in her debut film, “Catch the Fair One,” Reis showcased her tenacity as a determined boxer searching for her missing sister.
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The film resonated, earning praise for its raw emotion and Reis’s undeniable on-screen charisma.
Beyond the fame, Reis champions the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) movement, using her voice for justice. Her dedication to this cause reflects her true essence as a champion outside the ring.
Kali Reis embodies a rare blend of talent and advocacy, standing tall as a force inside and outside the ring. Her unwavering commitment to her craft and social justice defines her as a genuine champion.


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