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It's Happening: Sam "Leggz" Pill Loses a Match, but Gains so Much More

By Julie Perine on July 16, 2018 from It’s Happening via Connect-Bridgeport.com

During my July 2 interview with Sam Pill, I told her I thought her upcoming ESPN-aired fight with Maricela Cornejo was a win-win.
 
To defeat her would be super awesome, but if she happened to get beat by the No. 2-ranked super middleweight pro in the world, that wasn’t so shabby either.
 
It was the latter scenario which played out July 13 as Pill, a mother of two and United Hospital Center nurse supervisor, went three rounds with Cornejo, opening the night’s Golden Boy Boxing at the Novo in downtown Los Angeles.
 
As I’m sure many of you did also, members of my family gathered in our TV room and cheered her on. We were very proud of her. Here was a woman from our neck of the woods who was married, raising two small children and worked full-time. She had chosen to take care of others as her profession.
 
Sam told me back in 2015 that she loved being there for others when they most need someone.
 
“I’ve always loved nursing. It’s one-on-one and it’s personal. I can connect with people on a personal level which makes them more secure during an illness or injury. Sometimes, it’s that little bit of hope they need to hold onto.”
 
She said it’s like having a little adrenaline in your pocket – ready to share it with someone.
 
The former Samantha Scott had graduated from Lincoln High School, where she was an athlete; a member of the Lady Cougars basketball team.
 
Thirteen years ago, she had been to a Toughman Contest at Nathan Goff Armory in Clarksburg and was intrigued, knowing that someday she would be in that ring as a competitor.  She kept the idea on the back burner until the time was right. She started training right here in Bridgeport at Main Street Fitness and that evolved into training with Keith Barr, who has since been by her side.
 
She won two Toughman titles - the first in Elkins in March of 2015 and the second in Clarksburg in January of 2017 - thereafter gathering other regional victories. In November of 2017, the six-foot-tall boxer who had become known in the ring as "Leggz," made brave decision to go pro, knowing that once she did, she couldn’t return to amateur status. She quickly picked up three wins and put her undefeated record on the line when she was offered the July 13 match with Cornejo in L.A.
 
Sam flew to the west coast with her husband Jesse and her trainer, Keith Barr. I got to chat with her just for a few minutes the evening before the fight and she said she felt good - energized and confident.
 
The fight was set for six rounds. Starting out, Sam held her own and got in some impressive punches. It was the second round of the fight when Cornejo started taking control. Barr told the officials that Sam was OK to go into the third round; that she could still defend herself, but that round did her in and Cornejo won by knockout.
 
The announcers sang Sam’s praises; saying how amazing it was for her - a working mom of two who also works a farm - to develop a boxing career in a few short years, advancing to the pros and taking on such a celebrated opponent.
 
After digesting the experience, she has spun it into a positive.
 
“With patience, persistence and never knowing what changes we get in life – the best path is to follow your gut and to take it,” she said. “I never thought I would have a fight like this or a televised one and now I believe it will not be my last either.”
 
After all, once you find your passion, you have to pursue it.
 
Going into the fight, she knew it would be risky, putting her undefeated record on the line. But now she has a No. 2 world-ranked fighter on her resume and she performed the best she could at the time in a clean respectful fight.
 
“To all women who paved the way, bringing women’s boxing back to popularity and back to television, thanks to you,” Sam said. “With the limited resources and time that I have - the only way to know how well I would perform against any of these top contenders and to learn more about me, how I need to grow, what I need to improve – was to go fight one.”
 
So, she did.
 
“I did lose. However, I only lost a match. I have won so much more in this. I am more than thankful for the opportunity to grow, learn and represent women’s boxing and the state of West Virginia,” she said. “All mom fighters, all working moms, all wives and daughters – who, when no one understands what makes us tick, we still decide to keep punching. I am looking forward to what myself and my team can gain.”
 
Sam thanks Cornejo, too.
 
“Thanks for putting the test on me so now I can become the best me,” she said.
 
Stay tuned. There’s much more Sam “Leggz” Pill boxing to come.
 



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