[4] She holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Delaware where she completed in 2018.
She was eliminated by eventual gold medallist Khadija El-Mardi in the round of 16 of the women's middleweight division.
In her first bout at the tournament, she defeated Doreen Nissali of Uganda after overpowering her opponent and forcing the referee to step in and stop the fight to hand her the victory.
[10] She won bronze in the women's middleweight division during after she lost 5–0 to Gramane Rady Adosinda of Mozambique in the semi-finals.
[14] Sathoud became the first female boxer to represent Ghana at the Commonwealth Games during the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, United Kingdom,[15] when she fought against British boxer Kerry Davis Round of 16 bout of the women's middleweight division.