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Where did Bridgett Riley go to high school?

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Bridgett Riley is a female boxer and stunt performer from Oakville, Missouri (born May 13, 1973). While employed as an airport hostess, she chose to enroll in martial arts classes. Her interest in mixed martial arts was prompted by her brother Patrick’s commitment to the sport.

Bridgett Riley trained with her brother and several other well-known martial artists early in her career. Notably, she was trained by former three-time world kickboxing champion Jim Boucher (Belleville, IL).

She was a member of a team that also featured champions from other sports, such as kickboxing’s Ronnie “Diamond” Deleon, mixed martial arts’ Patrick Riley, the world championship’s Donny Reinhardt, and rugby’s Russ Hogue (US Kickboxing Champion).

Riley briefly held the title of world bantamweight champion for the IFBA. Don King managed her administration for a period, and she went by the name “Baby Doll.”

Where did Bridgett Riley go to high school?

The school Bridgett Riley attended is unclear to the public at the moment. Riley has always been a fan of combat sports, and when she competed as a kickboxer and won several titles in the early 1990s, she began to pave the way for a career in relative women’s boxing success. In Las Vegas, Riley was a well-known kickboxing event headliner, and local sports networks like ASPN frequently aired her fights.

 

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