Lou DiBella is an American boxing promoter, television and film producer, has been a long time supporter of women’s boxing. Through his famous promotion of Broadway Boxing shows in and around New York City, the president of DiBella Entertainment promoted such fighters as Sonya Lamonakis, Keisha “Fire” McCleod, Jessica Camera, Hanna Gabriels, Cherneka Johnson, Alicia
(COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) – For the United States’ best junior and youth boxers, the past two weeks haven’t exactly been a holiday. Young boxers across the country have been zeroed in on their preparation for the 2014 Junior and Youth Open, January 5-11 at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nev.USA Boxing’s first national
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
Fight documented in the Nevada State Journal, dated Octorber 7, 1977, Page 27, writer: Steve Sneddon On October 6, 1977, at the Hyatt-Lake Tahoe Hotel, in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Jullie Mullen, 144, of Reno, Nevada, making her pro debut won in the first round of a scheduled four-round bout where she TKO’d her opponent, Phyllis Brueske,
You can see Cat Davis of Hopewell Junction on a CBS-TV boxing show Saturday, Dec. 11, 1976, out of Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas. She’ll be in the eight-round co-feature, defending her world lightweight title against Betty Rogers of Seattle. The best-looking gal in the sport’s history scored a three round technical knockout over Margie Dunson