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
[Approx. dates 1980s] The Foyer Club Sports et Loisirs de Grenoble has been featured several times already in this magazine. Although the Boxing Challenge issued in the early summer on behalf of several young teenage girls has not, sadly, yet been taken up by any British girls, your Editor and a companion by invitation paid
[1980s – not exact date] In our last issue we published a short letter and two photographs sent us by Monsieur Emile Chabut, Director of a sports club in Grenoble. This includes a section for young girls, about twenty aged between 12 (and under) and 16, who want to wrestle and box. We have since
Photo credit: Alastair Segerdal [WBAN bought his collection before he passed away] Shirley “Zebra Girl” Tucker wrote the following: Recently I read about Grace Casillas being crowned Champion of the WWBA Bantam title. While I do think that she is deserving of top rating, under myself, I must make it very clear and that as
Paula Trichell had almost made a career of fighting one opponent alone six times which was Louise Loo. Unfortunately in this era of boxing, there were sparse opponents and many pioneer female boxers would end up having to fight the same opponent many times. Trichell was from Rohnert Park, California. An article reported that Paula
On February 11, 1979, in Hawthorne, California, the First All-Women Boxing Event took place in the world. It was Elimination Rounds for the World Championships that would be held in July of 1979. WBAN has in our archive the videos of some of the bouts that took place that night. Here is the following: Lady
HISTORIC PHOTOS ON WBAN ARCHIVE COLLECTION The Hyatt opened it’s grand ballroom to four women bouts Tuesday evening but fight fans went away disappointed that the Bonnie Prestwood-Karen Bennett World Bantamweight title fight lasted only two rounds. What supposed to be the most entertaining and exciting fight of the evening turned into a second round
In August of 1978, Cathy “Cat” Davis was the first woman to ever make it on the cover of RING MAGAZINE. Unlike the response the public had over the highly publicized 1996 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED issue of Christy Martin, you would have thought that the world had come to an end. After Davis was featured on
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – May 22, 1978 – On this date, there was a historical exhibition with two female boxers. Cora Orr Peaches, only 16 years old, is in an exhibition with Katie Graves, 25 years old. The exhibition took place at the Kern Block marking in Downtown Detroit. Both of the female train at the
Source: Fighting Woman News – Volume #2, No. 6/Writer/Journalist – Margaret E. Walsh On July 14th (1977), I went to Allentown, PA to see a boxing match between Cathy “Cat” Davis and Toni Lear. Unfortunately, Lear was scratched by the Athletic Commission doctor because of an ear infection. Mona Hayes was flown in from Walla