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“Right To Fight” Documentary would be a great addition to Netflix:  About Pioneer Female Boxers in the 1970s - 1980s!
by Sue TL Fox
November 21, 2024
     
   
   

 

(NOV 21)  The good news is we now have everyone's attention. Women's boxing has become mainstream in the sport--with undeniable proof of the success that was made on November 15, 2024, a historical landmark when having 74 million people viewing the action-packed ten-round bout between Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor, as the co-main on the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson card.

 

This is an ideal time to see "Right to Fight" Documentary being featured on Netflix.

Skysports wrote about their documentary,  "Against this backdrop, women from all walks of life decide to forge a path into the most macho of sports: boxing. They are mocked and patronized, told that women are too delicate to fight, and their attempts to secure boxing licenses are rejected.  But time and time again, they pick themselves up from the canvas and continue the fight, taking the New York State Athletic Commission to court and igniting a movement across the country that will change the face of boxing forever.

Weaving together rare and previously unseen archive footage, intimate interviews with the key fighters behind the campaign, managers, trainers, judges and spectators, and contemporary verité filmmaking, this cinematic documentary takes viewers ringside to one of the greatest fights never told.  Powerful, moving and dramatic, this is the story of how a small group of maverick pioneers overcome the odds to become the first women issued with professional boxing licenses."

The director of the film Georgina Cammalleri, was phenomenal in the production of this documentary who is a BAFTA-winning & Sports Emmy-nominated filmmaker based in London, and more.

The documentary captures the grassroots of some of the 1970’s and 1980’s trailblazer female boxers in the sport who endured a battle to be recognized.

Without the pioneer female boxers of the past, who struggled for the rights to even be allowed to box, receive boxing licenses, forced to only fight as a professional because they were not allowed legally in some states to even box. Most went into fighting professionally without the opportunities to develop their skills as amateurs---AND YET, these are the very women who were instrumental in where the sport is today.

Their stories deserve to be told and celebrated, as they paved the way for the current generation of female boxers.

This documentary would not only shed light on their individual journeys but also highlight the systemic barriers they faced and overcame.

It would serve as a powerful reminder of the progress made in women's boxing and the ongoing fight for equality in sports.

Netflix should seize this opportunity to showcase the resilience and determination of these remarkable athletes.

By giving these women a platform, Netflix can amplify their voices and inspire future generations of female athletes. This documentary would be a testament to the strength and tenacity of these boxers, who fought not just in the ring, but also against social norms and gender biases. It would be a tribute to their contributions to the sport, ensuring that they are never forgotten and their legacy lives on.

By telling their stories, Netflix would not only entertain and educate audiences but also contribute to the grassroots of the sport as to if the pioneers had not made those sacrifices it is little chance we would see the progress it has made in today's sport.

Right to Fight is a Sky Original documentary commissioned by Zai Bennett, Sky’s Managing Director of Content and Poppy Dixon, Director of Documentaries."

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