In February of 1977, about a week before there was going to be a boxing card take place at the Sahara Tahoe Hotel, in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Sue TL Fox was contacted by boxing manager Dee Knuckles, who managed her, and also managed Gwen Gemini of New York, who was living in Los Angeles. Fox said,
According to BOXREC, and someone who witnessed this fight, this was an exhibition fight between Gwen Gemini and Lady Tyger Trimiar. Four rounds No Contest. Notes: First female pro bout in the state of Pennsylvania. Because there was no ruling body established for women, the bout was a no-decision-Boxrec
Source: Press Telegram, Long Beach, California, Spetember 29, 1975, Page 21 – “George Robeson, “Feminist Fighters is the New Thing” On the weekend after September 29, 1975, in a big outdoor show, the Press Telegram reported that there was a female boxing exhibition that featured Lydia “Squeaky” Bayardo, 16 year old high school student