Tag: Mixed Match

RPM and Ann Wolfe make another bad decision – 2005

By Chris Middendorf –  February 24, 2005 (FEB 24) WBAN received an open letter from noted matchmaker Chris Middendorf, who commented on the latest news that Ann Wolfe is planning to fight a male boxer. Chris told WBAN, “I read with real sadness that RPM has decided to totally devalue their fighter and the sport of

Wolfe to fight Sanctioned Bout against a Male? – 2005

  By Sue TL Fox- February 23, 2005 (FEB 23) Today in the Las Vegas Sun there was an announcement that the Mississippi Athletic Commission, has approved of world champion Ann “Brown Sugar” Wolfe to  fight a male boxer.  There were indicators that this may be a “history first” in the United States, and that it

Washington State Department Approves Man-Woman Pro bout

  MIXED BOUT – FOUR ROUNDS – SEATTLE WASHINGTON On September 29, 1999, the Washington State Department gave approval for Margaret McGregor to fight Loi Chow in a professional four-round bout that will take place on October 9, 1999, in Seattle, Washington. Quoted:  “Washington state Department of Licensing has accepted the match, and boxing promoters and

Mixed Match in Seattle: McGregor vs. Chow – 1999

   Story by Sue TL Fox – September 4, 1999. Copyrighted. All rights Reserved. At the beginning of September of 1999, we discovered from a Bremerton Newspaper in the State of Washington, that there was going to be a “History’s First” with the first sanctioned bout between a man and a woman.  The woman, 36-year

Marion Bermudez Fights in the Golden Gloves in Arizona – 1975

MARION BERMUDEZ, A NATIONAL KARATE CHAMPION, COMPETED AGAINST MEN IN THAT SPORT, SHE ENTERED THE  A.A.U. PHOENIX GOLDEN GLOVES, BEAT HER FIRST MALE OPPONENT!    MARION BERMUDEZ caused headlines on March 28, 1975,  when she entered a A.A.U. Arizona Golden Gloves Competition, and proceeded to     beat her first opponent.   Two of the Phoenix Amateur Athletic

Mixed Boxing Match: Jo Ann Hagen vs. Norm Jones

Jo Ann Hagen, a very famous female boxer from the 50’s had a mixed boxing match with Norm Jones and defeated him in a four-round decision in Michigan City in 1952. If any boxing match should be declared the “first” the Hagen/Jones fight was the closest to equivalency of that honor… Hagen was also on