Day: May 27, 1976

1976: Diane Syverson defeats Teresa Kibby on Televised Card

As we continue to see the history of the sport mis-documented especially in regards to the “History Firsts” as you see referred to in this write up they are stating that the first ever TELEVISED women’s boxing bout to take place, occurred on May 27, 1976—-but we have earlier documentation that actually Barbara Buttrick was in the first

1976: Diane Syverson Scored a Split Decision over Teresa Kibby

  On Thursday,  May 27, 1976, at the Olympic Auditorium, in Los Angeles, California, in a four-rounder following the main event, Diane Syverson scored a split decision  win over Princess Red Star Teresa Kibby.  The women had fought to a draw two week ago in San Jose, California. In the main event, Howard Smith, the

1976: Diane Syverson Rematches Teresa Kibby at the Olympic Auditorium

On May 27, 1976, at the Olympic Auditorium, in Los Angeles, California, Roller Derby queen Diane Syverson and  Teresa “Princess Red Star” Kibby,  fought in a four-round rematch in the welterweight division.  The promoter for this matchup was Aileen Eaton [Source:  Redlands Daily Facts, May 17, 1976, Page 25] Syverson defeated Kibby by a split decision [source: