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Chrisean Rock won her professional boxing debut against Zenith Zion

  • Writer: Volume 82 Magazine
    Volume 82 Magazine
  • 15 hours ago
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Chrisean Rock won her debut boxing match over the weekend, defeating Zenith Zion at the XRumble Fighting Championship. Zenith is a professional wrestler who also has a background in power slapping.


Months ago, Rock announced her plans to transition into professional boxing on social media. The former reality show star regularly updated her followers on her training process leading up to her first bout.


Before gaining fame, Rock ran track for Santa Monica College in California and appeared on Ultimate Tag, an obstacle course show where she won $10,000 for completing physical obstacles in under a minute. She was also a running back for the Influencer Football League. Rock became a well-known figure after appearing on Baddies for four seasons and Blue Girls Club, which is how she met the rapper Blueface. They pair began dating and starred in a short-lived show called Crazy in Love, showcasing their extremely dysfunctional romance.


Photo/Instagram@chrisean
Photo/Instagram@chrisean

Although the Baltimore native first gained recognition for her athletic talents, she later became better known for her personal struggles, including homelessness, substance abuse, and strained family dynamics, as well as frequent physical altercations.


Rock has been working hard to align herself with God. She has released gospel music, joined a church, stopped abusing substances, and is focusing on raising the son she shares with Blueface.


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