Female Prisoner Making
Pro Debut in Boxing---Fights for World Title in a Thailand
Prison!
By Sue TL Fox
November 10, 2005
(NOV 10, 2005) Who could forget about
Nog Nai Siriporn, the Thailand boxer who never had a pro fight, was
a prisoner in a Thailand prison, and where the world title bout took
place in the prison. Did I mention, she was fighting for a WBC world
title belt? There was little information on Siriporn, and we were
led to believe before the fight that Siriporn was 8-0. BUT it took
Siriporn, herself , who gave her true record to the press--she WAS
making her pro debut. JUST WHEN YOU THINK it could not get worst,
more information is revealed through the news media that Siriporn
was told that they would shorten her Prison sentence. Full Story
First "Two Round" Bout!
by Sue TL Fox
December 12, 2005
(DEC 12, 2005) That's
right folks…we actually had a commissioner, Aaron Davis, who
apparently thought that women only fight two rounds! The fight took
place in Topeka, Kansas, where two women boxers were fighting a
four-rounder. When the fighters were coming out for the third round,
the Commissioner and Ref stopped the fight---because they thought it
was over. What was MORE outrageous, was that the fighters left the
ring, took their wraps and equipment off, and when the nimrods
figured out the Blooper they created---they actually tried to get
the boxers to re-enter the ring! Luckily the fight was ultimately
called a “no contest.” This information was confirmed with the ABC
Commission. Full Story
Tyson is Back...OR IS
THAT "Bite!"
June 18, 2005
No..No...HBN is not talking about Mike Tyson,
but a female boxer who was so outrageous in 2005, that she BIT her opponent!
Zarrika Fatuma was fighting Frida Wallberg for a 10-round WIBF
Intercontinental bout, when Fatuma apparently got frustrated, and took a
chunk out of Walberg’s collarbone. In the Swedish news, where Wallberg is
from, they reported the following (excerpt): “Forget the bite. Forget the
scandalous fight. Forget, that Frida Wallberg probably will be unable to see
with her left eye for the next week or so. Remember, that Frida Wallberg
took the first big step towards the world top at the Scandinavian Congress
Center in Århus yesterday. “She (Fatuma) lowered her head and bit. I was so
angry”, said Frida Wallberg after the scandalous fight. Zarrika Fatuma tried
to bite her way to victory in frustration. The kenyan woman bit Frida twice
just above the left collarbone. Once in the sixth round and another attempt
in the eight. I don't know why she did it, but I realized immediately what
she was up to. It hurt bad, but I couldn't lose my temper. [Add Mike Tyson
to this B-I-T-I-N-G story, as one of the most outrageous!]
Most Outrageous Mismatch in
the year 2000! Ali vs. 49-year-old Grandmother!
Laila Ali had tongues a-wagging in the
boxing world after this fiasco where top boxing folks witnessed this one
round joke. Ali was in her 20's and took on this woman who was over
double her age and had little skill. Fight report: "On June 15,
2000 at the Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles, California, Laila
(173 lbs) moved her record to 7-0 (7 KO's) by knocking out a windmilling
Marjorie Jones (179 lbs) of Milwaukee, Wisconsin at 1:08 of the first
round. Ali knocked Jones down three times, the last with a right to the
head. Jones, a 49-year-old who had been boxing professionally for two
years and had two KO wins, fell to 2-5. A near-capacity crowd of over
3,800 ... again including Ali's father ... saw this "fight", which drew
widespread criticism as a blatant mismatch." In one bio page on
the net, Ali said it was one of the most embarrassing moments
she experienced in the sport. She said the following: ""When
I had a last-minute replacement of a woman that was 49 -- Marjorie
Jones. And I was fighting in my hometown -- the Universal Amphitheatre.
It was the most embarrassing thing in the world. My husband at the time
was my promoter and I couldn't back out of the fight. So I got in there.
That was very embarrassing. Because she didn't need to be in there. She
was an old lady." Photo: J & P
Photography