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Tonight: Sjauw to
fight in Germany!
January 31, 2004 |
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(JAN 31) Tonight in Berlin, Germany, and
promoted by Wiking Boxteam, Marischa Sjauw of Holland, will be
fighting a six-rounder (147 lbs. division) against Laura Eleana
Stefanescu of Roumania. At weigh-in today, Sjauw made weight at
145.2. Eleana will be weighing in later today!
Latest News on St. John!
January 31, 2004 |
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(JAN 31)
Recently Mia St. John was invited as a celebrity to the LA Sports
Fans’ Choice Awards, that was presented by Sports Profiles. The event
took place at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel, in Beverly Hills,
California. WBAN was able to get some “hot photos” of St. John and Actress
Enya Flack who was also a special guest.
Weickenmeier Signs
with Universum!
January 31, 2004 |
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(JAN 31) The latest news on German boxer
Silke Weickenmeier is that she has just signed with Universum.
Weickenmeier will be on a Universum card February 14, 2004, where she will
take on tough United States boxer, Trisha "TNT" Hill! Both
Weickenmeier and Hill are very talented boxers and this should make a good
match---But Hill inevitably will have a hometown disadvantage.
Sanders Makes it Short Night...
January 31, 2004 |
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(JAN 31) Last night
at the Palace, in Auburn Hills, Michigan, Mary Jo Sanders made it a
short night when she fought Jamie Whitcomb, of Grand Rapids, knocking
Jamie down to the canvas three times in the first round, and the fight being
stopped by the ref.
More on Latest Results
Opponents Named for
Walberg - Matheus!
January 31, 2004 |
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(JAN 31) The opponents of the two newly
signed fighters with Palle, will be facing fighters from the Dominican
Republic. Frida Walberg will be facing Scarlett Fulgenzio and
Alexandra Matheus will be up against Maribel Santana. The
event is set to take place on February 6, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Both
Walberg and Matheus will be making their pro debut.
Be On The Lookout for
Kerin!
Photo by Bob Marovitz
January 31, 2004 |
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(JAN 31) Chicago Heavyweight contender
Elizabeth Kerin is featured on the Style Channel's popular television
program "The Look For Less" on Saturday, January 31st at 7pm and will repeat
throughout the week. The Style Channel reaches 40 million American homes.
Check your local listings.egina Saskatchewan.
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Trinidad Teenager Obtains Professional Boxing License!
January 28, 2004 |
(JAN 28) TRINIDAD - 17-year-old Giselle
"Magic Salandy, 4-0-0, of Trinidad, has obtained her professional boxing
license, who had been denied the license due to her age.
Giselle is set to rematch against Colombia's
Paola Rojas, 23, on January 30, for the WIBA Light Welterweight
Iberian-American Title (140 lbs). The fight will take place at Saith
Park, Chaguanas, and will be the mainliner...
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Mahfood to fight Ewell!
January 27, 2004 |
(JAN 27) On February 20, 2004, at the
Beaumont Ford Arena, in Beaumont, Texas, and on a Telefutura card,
Valerie "the Wolfe" Mahfood will fight Carletta "The Truth" Ewell.
The two will fight in an eight-rounder for the Texas Miller Lite Belt.
Patricia Butaud, J & P Independent Photographers will be covering this fight
ringside for WBAN!
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Teampalle Readies to Sign Two
more Women Boxers!
January 26, 2004 |
(JAN 26) WBAN has received info that
Teampalle is about to sign two more women boxers. According to an article
(in Danish) on the Teampalle website, they are in final stages of
negotiations with Frida Walberg of Sweden who holds both a world and
european championship as well as numerous Swedish and Scandinavian titles.
The other fighter is brazilian born Alexandra Matheus, who is
currently fighting for the Danish amateur club CIK. Bettina Palle
hopes to be able to present the two new fighters at the next "Tomorrow
Champions" card on February 6th, in Copenhagen. She is applying for
an exemption to the 21 year rule for Frida Wallsberg, who is a couple of
months short of being 21 years old. (Translated by WBAN's Denmark
Correspondent Torben L.)
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St. John Wins by a Unanimous Decision
January 25, 2004 |
(JAN 25) (JAN 25)
Last night at the Bank of America Centre, in snowy Boise, Idaho, and in
front of about 2,000 boxing fans, Mia “The Knockout” St. John, 137,
(30-3-2, 13 KO) won a four-rounder by a unanimous decision (40-36) against
Franchesca Alcanter, 137, (10-5-1, 5 KO) in their rematch from their
first bout that took place at the Playboy Mansion, in the year 2000.
According to news sources, St. John said that she was a little nervous about
fighting in Boise for the first time, but that the crowd was very supportive
and was pleased to see the boxing fans in Boise urge her to win. St. John
talked about wanting to avenge her loss against Christy Martin and
would like a rematch. In the second women’s match, Betty Stephens,
Salt Lake City, Utah, who came in eight pounds heavier (124 lbs) than
Beth Westover, 116, from Boise, Idaho, won a four-round unanimous
decision over Westover. Westover showing a tad bit of humor after the fight,
donned a t-shirt with the saying “Tonya Who? Put up or shut up”. Westover
was referring to her original opponent Tonya Harding who did not
fight her, after Harding backed out due to her trainer being served with a
lawsuit in regards to Harding fighting in Boise. Stephens moved her record
to 2-0-0, and Westover is now 1-1-0.
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Big Upset in Missouri!
January 24, 2004
(Inset photo of Ortega) |
(JAN 24) Last night at the Expo Center, in
Kansas City, Missouri, Mary Elizabeth Ortega, 117, was stopped
by the much less experienced Jerri Sitzes, 117, in the fifth round by
a TKO. The two were fighting a scheduled six-rounder in the bantamweight
division. This was a rematch for the two, when Ortega defeated Sitzes the
first time out in March of 2003.
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Just In: Wilcox to
fight Salcido
January 24, 2004 |
(JAN 24) On February 16, 2004, at the Double
Tree Hotel, in Ontario, California, and Promoted by Thompson Boxing, in a
women's match, Marilyn Salcido of Big Bear, California will be
fighting Carla Wilcox of Washington in a six-round 118-lb bout.
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Tonight: Dobbs rematches Dunaway!
January 24, 2004 |
(JAN 24)
In what could be considered a "Grudge" match, tonight Hollie Dunaway will be rematching
Stephanie "All Action" Dobbs in a six-rounder at the Fire Lake Casino,
in Shawnee, Oklahoma. At the weigh-in, Dobbs came in at 109 lbs; and
Dunaway at 108 lbs.
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Tonight:
Two women's matches in Idaho!
Weigh-in: St. John, 137; Alcanter, 137; Westover, 116; and Stephens 124. |
(JAN 24) Tonight in Boise, Idaho,
Mia St. John, Los Angeles (29-3-2) will face Franchesca Alcanter,
Kansas City, Mo. (10-4-1), in a four-round rematch. Also, Beth Westover,
Boise (1-0) will take on Betty Stephens, Salt Lake City (1-0), four
rounds. Tickets for
Saturday´s boxing card at the Bank of America Centre.2
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Tonight:
Two women's matches in Mississippi!
January 24, 2004 |
(JAN 24) Tonight in Tunica,
Mississippi, and promoted by Brian Young's Prize Fight Promotions, there
will be two women's matches on the undercard that will feature,
Samantha Browning vs. Marla Roberson, and
Tiffany Ibanez, Gulfport, vs. Sandra Magee.5
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Toughill takes on "Tough"
opponent!
January 23, 2004 |
(JAN 23) On February 7, 2004, in Kinder,
Louisiana, Erin Toughill will definitely be taking on "Tough" foe
when she fights Ann "Brown Sugar" Wolfe! The two will be on the
same card as Sunshine Fettkether vs. Eliza Olson, who will be
fighting for the 154 Lb. IBA World belt.
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A Few Words from Dobbs!
January 22, 2004 |
(JAN 22) On January 24th, Stephanie Dobbs
will be having a rematch with Hollie Dunaway in a six-rounder. Dunaway
said that she felt she would win the rematch with a convincing victory.
Dobbs said, "Then when you (Hollie) wake up and realize that you were
dreaming, I will be standing over you with my arms raised."
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Halmich Wins Title!
By Peter Geudens
January 18, 2004 |
(JAN 18, 2004) Last night in Karlsruhe,
Germany,
Regina Halmich, 43-1-0 (15KO), of Germany, successful
defended her WIBF Flyweight title when she won by a 10-round
unanimous decision over Joanna Pena-Alvarez, now 14-2-1
(10KO), of the Dominican Republic.
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Quick Results from Europe!
January 17, 2004 |
(JAN 17) WBAN will be posting a story later
tonight, but for quick results here are the following: Anita
Christiansen won a 10-round controversial split over Ada Velez
(Velez was in disbelief of the decision. Two Danish judges voted for
Christiansen, Finland judge had it 97-73 Velez: In Germany, Regina
Halmich UD10 Pena-Alvarez, and undercard, pro debuter Julia
Sahin UD4 Gabriella Insberger.
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Couch Seeks to become first EBU champion!
By Sue TL Fox
January 10, 2004 |
(JAN 10) On April 3, 2004, “First Woman of British Boxing”
Jane Couch aims to become the first British woman to become an EBU
Champion. Jane has been nominated by the European Boxing Union to box
undefeated Belgium boxer Natalie Toro, of Belgium. The bout should have
taken place in January, but had been rescheduled for April. In the
meantime, Jane will box again on February 29, 2004, at the Marriott Hotel
in Bristol on her own promotion, before going to Belgium.
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Change in Opponents for
Harding!
January 8, 2004 |
(JAN 8) There have been some changes on the
January 24, 2004 card that is to take place at the Bank of America Centre,
in Boise, Idaho. Tonya Harding's original opponent, local boxer
Beth Westover, 1-0-0 (0KO) will now be fighting Betty Stephens,
1-0-0 (0KO), of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Harding's new opponent will
be announced soon. According to the local news sources, Paul Brown,
Harding's manager has decided to not have Harding fight Westover.
Also, on this card, Mia St. John will be fighting Franchesca
Alcanter, so it looks like there will be three women's matches on this
card.
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Schouten to fight Winter!
January 8, 2004
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(JAN 8) On January 24, 2004, at the Velodrome,
Sloten, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and promoted by Top Sports Group,
Esther Schouten, of the Netherlands will be fighting Juliette Winter
of the United Kingdom, in a six-rounder. There is a possibility that this
fight may be televised.
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WBAN’s
“Make It Happen” for women boxers in 2004!...
By Sue TL Fox
January 6, 2004 |
(JAN 6) Now that 2004 is upon us, there are many “Make-
a-Wish Lists for 2004” from various boxing sources on the net. BUT is
merely “wishing” for something enough to make things happen? WBAN would like
to see a “Make It Happen” for women boxers in 2004, and to substitute “Wish”
with “Work”. It is "Work" that would likely be what makes it
happens in the year 2004---not simple "wish lists."
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Alcanter to Rematch with St. John!
January 6, 2004 |
(JAN 6) WBAN has confirmed with the Alcanter
Team that Franchesca Alcanter will be fighting Mia "The Knockout"
St. John on January 24,at the Bank of America Centre, that will be the
co-main event on the boxing card. Tonya Harding will be the
featured event when she takes on Beth Westover in a four-rounder. WBAN
will be ringside for this event.
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Dobbs to goes for being
BUSIEST Boxer for third year!
January 6, 2004 |
(JAN 6) There can be no denial that
Stephanie "All Action" Dobbs IS the BUSIEST boxer in the sport.
Dobbs has fought the most fight in 2002, 2003 and now is shooting for 2004!
She will be fighting Isabel Manyseng on January 24, in a six-rounder
in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Then one week later, she will will be fighting in
Tulsa, OK., and on Feb. 6, she will be fighting a "rubber match" against
Dee Hamaguchi six-rounder! (You get em' lil' spitfire!)
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Latest Update on Shaffer!
January 6, 2004
Source: Team Shaffer |
(JAN 6) Melissa ''TNT'' Shaffer is coming off
of about a six-month layoff, but is ready to train hard for 2004 because
this year, her team says that it will be the year that she steps up and
makes a name for herself in the 102 lb. weight class. Shaffer team told
WBAN, "Melissa has a few opponents in her sights, a few girls that everybody
else has been beating here of late . And then maybe other undefeated rookie
Holly Shores! Anyway look for ''TNT'' come out blasting in 2004!"
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Upcoming Amateur Event!
January 5, 2004 |
(JAN 5) On Jan. 24-25,at the Fort
Worth Boxing Club, there will be the 2nd Annual Fort Worth Boxing Show, that
will take place at the Riverside Community Center, 3700 E. Belknap, Fort
Worth, Texas. This will also be a box off for the Southwestern Association
SR Males to receive money for the Western Trials.
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A Few Words from
Jeffries!
By Sue TL Fox
January 4, 2004 |
(JAN 4) WBAN was contacted today by Kelsey
Jeffries, who was chosen by boxing fans as the 2003 WBAN Fighter of the
Year. She told WBAN, "I wanted to say a few words in response to the
great honor I have received. I have been in Hawaii and did not know about
the Fighter of the Year award. I can not tell you how shocked, humbled and
very honored I feel to receive such an honor. There are so many great
fighters who's names were dropped and that were not dropped that deserve
this honor. All I can say is Mahalo nui loa!"
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Serrano Stops Penson
January 3, 2003 |
(JAN 3) Last night at the Big Kahuna Club, in
Wilmington, Delaware, on a Telefutura card (untelevised) Cindy Serrano,
130, of Queens, NY, stopped Helen Penson, 135, of Spartansburg, South
Carolina 29 seconds of the first round. The fight was scheduled for
four rounds in the lightweight. This was the first women's match of the new
year!.
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The fight IS Off!
January 3, 2004 |
(JAN 3) Just as first
reported on WBAN that it was doubtful the Mia St. John vs. Eliza Olson's
fight would take place in Africa on January 10. WBAN has confirmed that the
fight "IS off!" Neither St. John or Olson were paid their portion of the
purse that the promoter was to compensate them with.
Olson told WBAN that she was
disappointed about this cancellation, and that she had trained very hard for
the fight and incurred substantial expenses to prepare for this fight.
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2003 WBAN Yearly Awards
posted!
January 1, 2004 |
(JAN 1) The results are in, and WBAN has
posted the 2003 WBAN Yearly Awards! Kelsey Jeffries of Gilroy,
California was named "Fighter of the year!" To read the "Good, The Bad, and
the NOT so Good" in Women's Boxing for this past year,
go here!
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