W.I.B.A. WORLD CHAMPION
Eileen began boxing professionally in Nov.'06.  Her second bout was held 
on 2/17/07, a six-rounder on an HBO-Boxing After Dark undercard where she 
gained another win.  It was her performance in this bout that attracted the 
interest of boxing manager David Selwyn.

On an undercard for ESPN's Friday Night Fights held on 8/24/07, Eileen 
defeated an N.A.B.F. champion in her fourth bout preparing her for Selwyn's 
itinerary.

Soon after on 9/14/07, she faced Stephania  Bianchini, W.B.C.'s flyweight 
champion in a ten-round title bout held in Rovigo, Italy.  Eileen drew her 
fifth bout with the Italian champion, but not without controversy.  A rematch 
was mandated on 11/17/07 by the W.B.C. as a result of a official protest and 
review. 

In her next fight, held on 2/28/08 in N.Y.C., she dominated the #1 ranked 
Elena Reid in a ten-round title bout winning the W.I.B.A. championship.

During her three year reign in the amateurs, Eileen Miyoko Kuwaye Olszewski
dominated the 112 lb. division, culminating one of the most impressive 
records in female amateur history. 
  • Won three U.S. National titles
  • Won three U.S. Women's Golden Gloves titles
  • Won three N.Y. Daily News Golden Gloves titles
  • Won a Pan American title
The U.S. Olympic Committee selected her to represent the 112-pound 
division at the first two Women's World Boxing Championships.
Eileen was twice named Athlete of the Month by U.S.A. Boxing. 
She left the amateurs undefeated in the U.S. and ranked 4th 
internationally in her weight class. 

Prior to boxing, Eileen worked three seasons as an 
NBA-New York Knicks City Dancer at Madison Square Garden, 
and performed stunt work for Mortal Kombat Live -- The Tour.