[2] Alfred made her professional boxing debut on 19 February 1999, beating Stephanie George by a four-round decision at Georgetown.
[3] After two more four-round decision wins, she went to Canada, where she would have her next two bouts: On 9 June 2000, she was stopped by Doris Hackl in the fourth round of a bout between undefeated fighters that was held in Halifax,[4] and, on 23 September she suffered her second knockout loss in a row, defeated by Lisa Brown in two rounds at the Ontario location of Rama.
When she returned, she flew to Barbados, where she scored her second first-round knockout in a row, beating Vicki Boodram.
[12] She went on to defeated Marisol Miranda on points but lost to Danielle Bouchard, by unanimous decision in a fight at Bell Centre, Canada on 16 May 2006.
[13] On 26 September 2009, Alfred took on Corinne De Groot for the Women's International Boxing Association bantamweight title.
[13] A former Sportswoman-of-the-Year (2010), she was the recipient of a house lot in 2011 by then president Bharrat Jagdeo and was the WBC Women's Inspirational Boxer of the Year in 2011.