Wolfe held world titles in three different weight classes simultaneously[citation needed] and is regarded as one of the greatest female boxers of all time.
She won a decision over Tami Hendrickson of Seattle in the quarter-final by 50–39, then went on to stop Shanie Keelean of Chicago within 46 seconds of the first round.
She and Valley fought again, this time with the vacant WIBC's version of the title, and Wolfe won by knockout in round ten.
[9] Wolfe avenged her defeat against Mahfood by taking the NABA World Super Middleweight Championship from her with a ten-round decision.
[10] On May 8, 2004, in Biloxi, Mississippi,[11] Wolfe matched Henry Armstrong's record of three world titles at the same time in different weight classes,[citation needed] by gaining the IBA world Light Heavyweight championship, knocking out undefeated champion and former NCAA basketball star Vonda Ward at one minute and eight seconds of Round One.
Wolfe has trained many amateur and professional boxers, including her oldest daughter, Jennifer Fenn, and light-middleweight James Kirkland.