In an article in the Police Gazette magazine, they wrote the following: Dolly Adams….Here is a tough...
Sue TL Fox
Sue "TL" Fox, Multi-Hall of Famer, award-winning pioneer boxer rated #1 in the world in 1979, and creator/founder of WBAN™. She was named in the Feb. 2012 Commemorative issue of Ring Magazine as one of the Top-Ten Most Influential female boxers of all time. Since its inception on the Internet 27 plus years ago, WBAN has become the world’s leading authority for resource and information in female boxing. Fox outside the
ring is a professional musician and a retired police officer from Oregon. She also created and founded the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame in 2014. [In April of 2025, in Las Vegas, Fox will celebrate the 12th year anniversary of the IWBHF, and 27th year of WBAN as of May 18, 2025.]
London’s female boxer Annie Newton, was born in 1893 in Highgate, North London, and passed away in...
Source/written by: CATHY VAN INGEN, PhD Department of Kinesiology Brock University “Seeing What Frames Our Seeing”: Seeking...
Source/written by: CATHY VAN INGEN, PhD, Department of Kinesiology Brock University “Seeing What Frames Our Seeing”: Seeking...
In a 1888 newspaper, there is a cartoon portraying females boxing, and a small script of info...
Copyrighted by Scranton Republic – 1888 WBAN has an original complete, genuine issue of THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN newspaper...
In 1888, the news reported that there was a female championsip fight in the making: In the...
Written By Christopher Benedict “I like to fight,” exclaimed Hattie Stewart, whose portrait graced a full page...
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ANNA Lewis, according to the Police Gazette, said the following: “No woman did more to popularize FEMALE BOXING...