| The Future of Women's Boxing |
| by Jill Diamond | |||
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The Future of Women’s Boxing Might Be Men Jill Diamond I hate the term “Women’s Boxing.” This isn’t a team sport. It’s not Basketball. It’s not Baseball. It’s not a Book Club. It’s comprised of freelancers - athletes, coaches, managers, cut men, officials - and gender should have nothing to do with it. So, as far as I’m concerned, there’s only good boxing and bad boxing. Personally, I like good boxing. I appreciate all women’s cards. Men have been doing it for years. Af that s the `est we an do – well, go for at. I love the buzz when there’s a good fight. Exposure of any kind can bring opportunity; however, to me, this is a niche business with a limited fan base. I want more for the women. I want the women to wear the same belt as Ali & Duran - I want to them to punch through the glass tarpaulin, and mostly, I want them to get the same respect and purse as their male counterparts. You don’t find that on all women’s cards. Not with any consistency. Meanwhile, last week in This is the ticket, as I see it, good men’s fights and good women’s fights sharing a good venue. The same crowd that cheered Sosa, cheered Mia – and next time – they won’t be coming to see a women’s fight – they’ll be coming to see Boxeo.
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