CONNECTICUT (Feb. 9, 2001) Liz Mueller, 5′ 3″, 133, faced Jaime Clampett, 5′ 5″, 136, in a six-round lightweight bout that resulted in a close majority decision, 57-57, 58-56, 58-56, at the Foxwood Casino, in Connecticut that was televised on ESPN2. [WBAN report, by Sue TL Fox] Liz Mueller, who fights out of Ledyard,
Liz Mueller defeats Jaime Clampitt with a close majority decision! by Sue TL Fox / February 09, 2001 CONNECTICUT (Feb. 9) Liz Mueller, 5′ 3″, 133, faced Jaime Clampett, 5′ 5″, 136, in a six-round lightweight bout that resulted in a close majority decision, 57-57, 58-56, 58-56, at the Foxwood Casino, in Connecticut that was televised
Tonight, September 17, 2000, at the Cobo Arena, in Detroit, Freeda Foreman took on her second opponent, Aicheria Bell. According to Fox Sports Net, Bell is a 0-3 fighter, losing two of her previous bouts by being stopped. Bell is out of Wisconsin. Foreman’s first opponent, Laquanda Landers…you guessed it…. is out of Wisconsin—-at
I arrived in the middle of the night on August 4th to Las Vegas, and stayed at the Hard Rock Hotel. You really have to see this hotel to believe all of the extensive historical memorabilia they have literally displayed on the walls and display cases throughout the hotel. There is authentic rock n’ roll
On February 11, 2000, at the Treasure Island Casino, in Kenner, Louisiana, and televised on ESPN, the Margaret Sidoroff (108) vs. Jolene Blackshear (111) fight was considered by most— the best fight on the televised portion of ESPN2. (Three undercard fights that were very exciting did not make it on television). There was no loser
In February of 2000, I had an opportunity to cover an all-women’s fight card in Kenner, Louisiana (February 11, 2000). My first contact with some of the female boxers, Marsha Valley and Kim Messer was at the Sea-Tac International Airport. When I arrived at the host hotel and met up with all of the female
August 17, 1987 – by Paul Sullivan (posted for historic purposes only. Full copyrights of Chicago Tribune: A half hour after the battering, the losing fighter stood outside the office in the trendy Near North Side health club, a check for $1,200 in one hand and a small towel filled with ice in the other. Placing
Laurie “Thunderbolt” Holt of the Waterville Boxing Club is the new women’s super featherweight champion of the world. She won the crown with a unanimous 15-round decision lover Cora “White Sugar” Webber of Los Angeles in a fight that ended early Tuesday morning in Denver, Colorado. The International Women’s Boxing Association title fight was scored
ALL HISTORIC PHOTOS ARE IN THE WBAN ARCHIVE COLLECTION The two diminutive fourteen year olds were nicely into the second round of their three-round sparring bout. The first had seen some crisp exchanges, the tallerof the two boxers, with the advantage of reach, scoring with a good straight right. Now that right darted out again
The months since your editor’s visit to Grenoble have brought quite a change in membership of the Club, and, sad to say, most of the girls featured in last issue’s article are no longer attending. Undoubtedly the most dramatic events were very fierce competitive fights involving the two Andujar sisters, lsabelle (aged 16) and Martine (aged 11). The