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The International Women's Boxing Hall
of Fame Held in Brisbane, California
by Sue TL Fox
Photo Credit: Sharla Gillard
Photo Credits of event/
Mary Ann Owen
September 6, 2019
(SEPT 6) On August 30,
2019, at the Double Tree Hotel, in Brisbane, California, the
International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame (IWBHF) held our sixth
year in the sport to honor our twelve 2019 IWBHF Inductees, and
special honorees who received other awards.
We held our event
just one day before the Beautiful Brawlers had their amateur
show the following day, and in conjunction with our event.
Many on our Team getting ready for
the big event posing with world champions in the photo (Ria
Ramnarine, Layla McCarter)
The 2019 class, was composed of twelve inductees,
and it was the largest
class to date and raises the six year total of IWBHF inductees
to forty-nine. It is, possibly, the most diverse of all six
classes. In 2020, we will be having our next event in Las
Vegas, Nevada.
The composition includes seven former boxers:
Carina
Moreno, Wendy Rodriguez, Bridget Riley, Martha Salazar,
Lisa Holewyne, Terri Cruz and Missy Fiorentino.
Also honored was Pat Emerick, a pioneer boxer who overcame untold obstacles in order
to compete in the ring during the last century and whose award
put her position as the second oldest IWBHF inductee, a mere
five months behind Year I inductee, Barbara Buttrick.
Also in
line who were inducted were David Avila, prominent, award winning,
West Coast boxing writer and Stephen Blea, a widely praised
boxing official who has worked tirelessly to raise the standards
of amateur and professional boxing in this country.
Rounding out the 2019 class was Blanca Gutierrez, driving force
behind Beautiful Brawlers, the West Coast promotion firm, a
contributing impetus behind the recent resurgence in the sport,
and Pat “Sandy” Martinez-Pino, a tireless, hardworking advocate
for the sport with the AIBA, had been responsible for
providing numerous opportunities within the sport, for qualified
females. Due to her untimely death, last year, her award was
posthumous.
In addition to the Hall inductions, special awards were
presented to three 2016 inductees, former boxers, Elena Reid,
Sumya Anani, and Britt VanBuskirk, along with 2017 inductee,
Daisy Lang and Graciela Casillas, a leading female boxer during
the early years of the modern sport, 1979-86. The evening’s
program featured guest speakers including the boxer
widely considered to be the pathfinder for the sport, initial IWHBF inductee,
Christy Martin, a tireless, world wide
ambassador for the sport, WBC official, Jill Diamond and leading
boxing promoter and long time advocate for the sport, Roy Engelbrecht. The evening
was again MC’d by renowned Las
Vegas ring announcer, Jake Gutierrez. [See
Photo Gallery]
A special thanks to our Sponsors, the WBC, Shooting Ninjas,
Punch Gunk, and a special thanks to the Beautiful Brawlers who
were in conjunction with our event.