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“The Most Dangerous Woman in the World” Fredia Gibbs

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Freda Gibbs, known as “The Cheetah,” was one of kickboxing most dominant fighters. Racking up a number of championships, she became known as “The Most Dangerous Woman in the World.” Before Kickboxing Gibbs was born July 8, 1963, in Chester, Pennsylvania. She pursued track and played basketball in college. It would be through track that she earned the name “The Cheetah.” She […]

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