(APRIL 28) As women’s boxing
approaches one of the biggest fights in the history of women’s
boxing with this Saturday’s huge fight between multi-world
champions Katie Taylor of Ireland vs. multi-world champion and
WBAN’s two-time world champion Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano –
it could not be a better celebration for the sport of women’s
boxing!
When Women Boxing Archive Network
[WBAN] was created in May of 1998, women’s boxing was struggling
to gain any type of media attention. Throughout 24 years on the
net with all the lulls and highs of the sport that was seen has
finally taken a firm hold on the sport with female boxers
finally getting their time to shine in the sport.
Some of the highlights that I have enjoyed seeing progress in
the sport and on WBAN are the following....
*Female boxers are now allowed to compete in the Olympics which
took place for the first time in history in 2012, and are now
part of the Olympics. Most do not know this----but this was
first brought up in 1976 for female boxers. Look how many years
it took to finally see women in the Olympics!
*Female boxers are now getting many great opportunities to fight
as an amateur to gain those skills to move on to turning pro
with many of them having over 100 amateur fights. When female
boxing was not allowed legally to compete in the amateurs, many
of the women turned pro without even one amateur fight prior to
turning pro.
*Promoters now giving some of the female boxers much better
opportunities to showcase their skills in the sport. They are no
longer considered a “Special Feature”---- they are treated much
more on the level of just being a great athlete as the male
boxers. This is still having room for improvement, with purses
and having more females on the cards, but it is slowly getting
there and we hope that with the bigger fights that are taking
place this will continue the progress.
*In 2014, WBAN created a new and
history-first hall of fame organization, called the
International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame (IWBHF). We have now
inducted 88 of the top elite in the sport, and we again will be
celebrating 16 of those in Las Vegas, Nevada, on
October 22, 2022 at the Orleans Hotel & Casino.
*WBAN was the history-first in the sport to document the history
of the sport in 1998, which followed through with an online
Historical Database,
that has the history documented from the 1700’s to today’s
history and continues to grow with the research that has been
done in the sport as a resource for the public.
*Developing
one of the argest and most detailed biographies of the
many female boxers in the sport, professionally and amateur that
continues to grow throughout the years.
*In 2021, the Mayor of the city
of Las Vegas, in Nevada making a proclamation of IWBHF event
that took place on August 14, 2021, “Women’s Boxing Day.”
*A history-first that took place
in 2008 when at the time the biggest fights that took place with
Holly Holm vs. Mary Jo Sanders, and Chevelle Hallback vs.
Jeannine Garside took place on PPV, in Albuquerque, New Mexico
fighting for the
the first independent WBAN P4P Award World Title Belts, when
belts like this did not exist for females in the sport. Male
boxers could fight for the Ring belt, but women were not
included until many years later as the sport continued to grow.
*WBAN developed
top yearly
awards to continue to acknowledge the top females in the
sport, called “The Best, the Coolest, in the sport.”
*On a personal level of what I felt may have helped was bringing
attention to mismatches and hopefully throughout the 24 years it
lessened that catastrophe of this occurring, and hopefully it
continues to help in this aspect. This was very important to me,
as I was misled when fighting as a pro boxer, making my pro
debut with a 10 year plus trained female boxer, and I had never
trained inside a boxing ring, never had my hands wrapped and
trained briefly for a few months with a karate instructor.
I want to personally thank everyone who has helped WBAN become
the top source for the sport with all of the articles, photos,
coverage, and more that has been contributed throughout the 24
years on the net.
This Saturday, when Taylor and Serrano fight in the main event
at the Madison Square Garden, in New York, to me, personally,
this is the icing on the cake to see how the sport is moving
forward to being in the mainstream of the sport.
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