Week Seven: WBAN Weekly Review
In week seven, we published the latest updates on Ria Ramnarine, Sunshine Fettkether; a story on Mariana Juarez, where she talks about what she would like to do outside the ring; an interview conducted by Bernie McCoy with Heather Hardy of New York; coverage of an amateur championship event covered by Ria Ramnarine; In another report, we talked by where women’s boxing is being televised, and posted many of those full fight videos on that report; and lastly WBAN received a special award “Spirit of Giving” from Bad Girls Boxing!
Latest Update on Female Boxer Liz Drew!
In the last week, we spoke with Liz Drew, a female boxer who has been in the sport since 2002. Liz caught us up to date what she has been doing outside the ring! After four years out of the ring during which time Drew focused on building her horse training business, she became restless and decided to get back in shape. Drew joined Full Contact Fitness Center in her home town of Troy, MO, after hearing it had been opened by a pro MMA fighter. Within a few months she was asked by owner Doug Sauer to be his boxing coach as he prepared for an upcoming fight.
Noemi Bosques to Fight Vanessa Greco March 15th!
On March 15, 2013, at the Twin River Event Center, Lincoln, Rhode Island, on the undercard, Noemi “La Rebelde” Bosques, 1-0-0, a St. Petersburg, Florida native, who now trains in Providence, will face Queens native Vanessa Greco, 1-2-1, in a four-round bantamweight bout.
Mariana “Barbie” Juarez: Outside the Ring!
Photos and Story by Pepe Rodriguez
Mariana Juarez “commentator” at fights
On Saturday, female boxing star of Mexico, Mariana “Barbie” Juarez worked “outside” the ring in Queretaro, Mexico, as a narrator [commentator] ringside. As the below photos show…she is at the ringside commentating for the female bout featuring Yazmin Rivas vs. Maria Elena Villalobos.
Amateurs: Trinidad & Tobago Amateur Boxing Association recently Hosts National Championships
Coveraage by Ria Ramnarine
Ria Ramnarine reports: Barbados and Guyana brought in teams of three and two female boxers respectively. The T&T team won the regional clash 3-2. The Caribbean girls showed some class, grit and determination especially in the junior Flyweight bout between tiny mites Yousanna Mohammed (T&T) and Iprecious Lyscott. The scores of 8-7 reflected the see-saw battle between the two girls as they each fought for victory. A last second flurry of punches by Mohammed secured her victory while the Bajan Lyscott won the crowd’s respect.
Interview: Heather Hardy-
“New York Fighter” – by Bernie McCoy
Bernie McCoy writes: In a Supreme Court ruling on obscenity (Jacobellis v Ohio 1964) Justice Potter Stewart famously wrote, “it (obscene material) is often difficult to define, but I know it when I see it.” I thought of those words, this week, sitting in Gleasons Gym, talking with Heather Hardy, the newest incarnation of a proud and select assemblage, generally defined throughout the sport of boxing as “New York” fighters.
WBAN Review Tidbits for the week
This week we posted a special report with many full-fight videos of where women’s boxing IS being. WBAN at times is disappointed how the female boxers are treated differently, depending on the area in which they fight, in where they are not provided opportunities to be televised when they are on boxing cards.
The sport is and continues to suffer from support of some of the sports networks, who will have a female bout on the card—but it will not be televised. This week, WBAN did a cursory hunt for videos of female bouts, and dug up some (not all) of televised fights that are featuring females, to demonstrate that women’s boxing indeed is treated equally in certain parts of the world—not in the USA unfortunately.