George Tahdooahnippah, a member of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma, has an unbeaten record in the boxing ring.
Tahdooahnippah, 29, goes by the name "Comanche Boy." He's proud of his heritage and his 12-0-1 record -- 11 of of his wins were by knockout.
"My grandfather used to participate in Golden Gloves tournaments, so fighting runs in the family," he tells The Oklahoman.
Tahdooahnippah is fighting in the main event at the Remington Park racetrack in Oklahoma City.
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'Comanche Boy' brings fan support, unbeaten record to ring tonight
(The Oklahoman 7/22)
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