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MELISSA ST. VIL

Champion in the Ring. Advocate for Autism.

Fighting for glory inside the ropes and fighting for families beyond them.

HER STORY

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The Fighter Behind the Name

Born in New York and proudly representing her Haitian heritage, Melissa St. Vil carved her name into professional boxing through discipline, resilience, and heart.

Nicknamed “Little Miss Tyson,” she began her professional journey in 2007 and has competed for world titles across multiple divisions.

 

Her career includes championship bouts under the WBC banner and recognition as one of the fiercest competitors in women’s boxing.

But Melissa’s story is more than titles.

It is about perseverance.
It is about purpose.
It is about fighting for something bigger than herself.

My Mission

Fighting for More Than Championships

Beyond the lights and the roar of the crowd, Melissa fights for families navigating the world of Autism.

As an advocate and ambassador, she uses her platform to raise awareness, support inclusion, and stand beside parents and children who deserve understanding and opportunity.

Every punch thrown in the ring carries a deeper mission — to bring visibility, compassion, and resources to Autism communities.

This fight is personal.
This fight is powerful.
This fight is ongoing.

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Inside & Outside The Ring

Witness the intensity, discipline, and heart that define Melissa St. Vil.

But Melissa’s fight goes beyond the ropes.
Inside the ring, she trains, competes, and pushes her limits as a professional athlete.

 

Outside the ring, she uses her platform to raise awareness, inspire children, and advocate for the autism community.

The Brand

The journey continues beyond the ring.

 

Official merchandise, signed memorabilia, and exclusive drops are coming soon.

 

Support the movement.

Represent the mission.

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fight with me — in and out of the ring.

Your support fuels two battles: championship pursuits and the fight for Autism awareness.
Stand in the corner. Make an impact.
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