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@keishermcleod discovered boxing after auditioning for one of the “Terminator” movies. Keisher, who’s known as Fire, was told to come back after she had bulked up. “The role called for holding big guns, and I had bony arms,” @keishermcleod said. She began training at Kingsway Boxing, hoping that hitting the heavy bag would build up her arms enough to make her look more like a cybernetic killing machine. She started going every day, and eventually a trainer took notice. She won her first amateur fight at Gleason’s Gym in 2002, where she now trains other women. At 5-foot-8, @keishermcleod — who’s known as Fire — still fights professionally, but her clients are mostly regular people who want to change their bodies. “If your heart says that’s what you want to do, then you do it,” she said. For many women in New York City, training is a gateway into the world of competitive fighting. @jessierocks photographed 4 of them. Visit the link in our profile to see the full story. #?


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