Amber Dixon Biography
Amber Dixon is an American journalist working as a sports anchor as well as a reporter for KSNV | News3LV. She is originally from Arizona, USA.
Amber attended the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. Golden’s preferred game is boxing. Her energy for pugilism originates from Saturday evenings went through with her dad as a young lady, watching any semblance of Oscar De La Hoya and Mike Tyson’s battle on TV.
In school, she spent a semester concentrating abroad in Chile. Living with a Chilean family helped her grow and harden her insight into Spanish, which she right now ends up utilizing to talk with fighters and baseball players. Golden grew up playing softball, b-ball, and volleyball.
She appreciates recounting to the accounts of incredible competitors as well as of those endeavoring to wind up extraordinary. She likewise sits on the leading body of the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame.

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Golden Dixon is an Emmy grant-winning games grapple and columnist at KSNV, the NBC offshoot in Las Vegas.
She’s functioned as a TV writer for almost 10 years, and her experience incorporates covering both news and sports with two Texas stops before Nevada, in Corpus Christi and Brownsville.
Golden’s preferred game is boxing. Her enthusiasm for pugilism originates from Saturday evenings went through with her dad as a little youngster, watching any semblance of Oscar De La Hoya and Mike Tyson battle on TV.
Golden, an Arizona local, is a pleased alumnus of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. In school, she spent a semester concentrating abroad in Chile.
Living with a Chilean family helped her grow and cement her insight into Spanish, which she right now winds up utilizing to talk with fighters and baseball players. Golden grew up playing softball, b-ball, and volleyball.
She appreciates recounting to the narratives of extraordinary competitors as well as of those endeavoring to wind up incredible. She additionally sits on the leading group of the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame.
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Ahead of a title defense, boxer Caleb Plant opens up about mother’s death in OIS
Boxer Caleb Plant moved to Las Vegas, the fight capital of the world, three years ago with the sole purpose of becoming a world champion.
In January, Plant won his first world title and on July 20th at the MGM Grand, Plant will make his first title defense.
He faces Mike Lee on the Pacquiao vs. Thurman undercard.
Plant, the IBF Super Middleweight World champion, is no stranger to tragedy.
Four years ago, his daughter passed away at just 19 months old.
Born with a brain abnormality, her short life was spent on and off life support and suffering from numerous seizures.
Then in March of this year, Caleb Plant’s mother died in an officer-involved shooting in Tennessee.
Police in Tennessee said 51-year-old Beth Plant was fatally shot after pulling a knife on a sheriff’s deputy while being transported to the hospital for mental health concerns.
A grand jury in Tennessee later declined to indict the deputy in the fatal shooting.
In his interview with News 3’s Amber Dixon, Plant explains why he does “not fully” agree with the grand jury’s decision in addition to discussing his upcoming fight.
Sports Night Spitfire: Kawhi Leonard’s decision and Jon Jones’ MMA future
Kawhi Watch is over, which means it’s time to break down the biggest decision of NBA free agency with Sports Night Spitfire.
News 3’s Jesse Merrick eats a little crow after saying there was no chance Leonard would sign with the Los Angeles Clippers.
Bryan Salmond shares a few words for the biggest names in sports who also wrongly predicted his landing spot.
Amber Dixon also discusses whether Jon Jones should move to a new weight class and what he has left to prove.