IRISH world lightweight champion Katie
Taylor will be doing her bit to help endorse women's boxing as a
future Olympic sport when she takes part in an historic all female
bout at the men's World Senior Championships which begin in Chicago
next October.
Taylor-ranked number one in the world-will be targeting her third
European title on the trot in Denmark in mid October,
and then meets Canadian Katie Dunne-ranked third in the world- at
the World Championships at the University
of Illinois later that month.
The World Championships-which will also act as a qualifier for 2008
Olympics-is the biggest amateur boxing tournament
in the world this year. A record 115 nations will compete in the
Windy City.
The Irish Amateur Boxing Association (IABA) accepted an invitation
from the President of the World Amateur Boxing Association, Dr
Ching-Kuo-Wu for Taylor to take part
in the World Championships.
She will move up to light welterweight for her clash with World
Championships nronze medallist and Canadian and Pan American Games
champion Dunn.
According to Taylor's coach and dad Peter Taylor, the all female
showdown, which will be held on men's finals day, will be used to
highlight the quality of female boxing.
Women's boxing has not been included for the Beijing Olympics but is
strongly tipped to make it's debut at the London 2012 Olympics-108
years after men's boxing debuted at the 1904 Olympics in the USA.
But before 21 year old Taylor travels to Chicago she will be aiming
to claim her third title in a row at the European Championships in
Denmark in mid October.
Taylor will go into training camp in Norway for five weeks before
the Europeans and then head straight to Chicago
after defending her title in Denmark.
Peter Taylor said: "We are delighted to have received the invitation
through the Irish Amateur Boxing Association for Katie to box at the
men's World Championships.
"The bout with Katie Dunn will be used to highlight the progress
that women's amateur boxing has made over the last few years.
"It will be an excellent opportunity for women's boxing to make an
impression at one of the biggest tournaments
in the world and hopefully the sport will then be included for the
2012 Olympics in London.
"Katie is facing a very busy few months and fingers crossed that she
will be travelling to Chicago having won her
third European title in a row."
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