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Welcome to Women Boxing Archive Network! WBAN has been the One-Stop Boxing News for women's boxing for 21 plus years on the Net. We publish stories as they come in and have "Hot off the Press" latest updates on the women boxers, both pro and amateur. Founder and creator of WBAN, Sue "TL" Fox, two-time inducted into Hall of Fames, and is a Hall of Famer, and Pioneer former World Class Boxer, rated #1 in the world in 1979. Since its inception on the internet back in 1998, WBAN has become the world's leading authority for resource and information in female boxing. This is a main portal for the websites that are with WBAN, that includes Women Boxing Records, at www.womenboxingrecords.com; The History of Women's Boxing at www.wbanmember.com; The historical history-first for female boxers in the 2012 Olympics that took place in London, at www.wban2012.com; Our main #1 in the world women's boxing website that covers professionals and amateurs, and historical data throughout the years, at www.womenboxing.com and the mirror site www.wban.com; We also created and founded the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame as of 2014, and to visit that site, go to www.iwbhf.com; we also have a men's boxing site, mainly for today's news with press releases and www.floridaboxing.com.
Check out the huge DATABASE of Female boxing records on MASTER
SEARCH! The
system was created by Dee Williams. You can easily SEARCH for
a BOXER by NAME or WEIGHT
CLASS.
Listed with each boxer, if available is a PHOTO/VIDEO
Galleries with
huge photos and action of these boxers. As of 2019, we archived this historical
database that goes on throughout the years until 2019.
The Women's Boxing Historical Database was created by Sue TL Fox. Fox researched the history of the sport since September of 1996. The www.wbanmember.com website is the first website in history to be an extensive database of the sport for female boxers. Fox converted a lot of her research from a book that was in progress, Women's Boxing: Setting the Record Straight, but had decided to put the information online. The Online Historical Database [dated from the 1700s to current] will be continuously updated with new information and archived documents of the sport as Fox continues to "Set the record straight" with accurate information of the past of the pioneer boxers, and what is happening today that is history worthy of documentation. Not only is the database the most extensive on the net—but it is free to use by all.
The Women's Boxing Historical Database was created by Sue TL Fox. Fox researched the history of the sport since September of 1996. The www.wbanmember.com website is the first website in history to be an extensive database of the sport for female boxers. Fox converted a lot of her research from a book that was in progress, Women's Boxing: Setting the Record Straight, but had decided to put the information online. The Online Historical Database [dated from the 1700s to current] will be continuously updated with new information and archived documents of the sport as Fox continues to "Set the record straight" with accurate information of the past of the pioneer boxers, and what is happening today that is history worthy of documentation. Not only is the database the most extensive on the net—but it is free to use by all.
Women Boxing Archive Network [WBAN] www.womenboxing.com, is the origin of the coverage that has taken place since 1998. This site is historical and it will stay in it's original format, until it becomes necessary to change it to comply with Internet standards. This site features the latest and most controversial on what's happening in Women's boxing today. From this original website that is currently updated 24-7, has branched throughout the years to many other boxing related websites as we continued and currently continue to grow on the net.
The Women's Boxing Historical Database was created by Sue TL Fox. Fox researched the history of the sport since September of 1996. The www.wbanmember.com website is the first website in history to be an extensive database of the sport for female boxers. Fox converted a lot of her research from a book that was in progress, Women's Boxing: Setting the Record Straight, but had decided to put the information online. The Online Historical Database [dated from the 1700s to current] will be continuously updated with new information and archived documents of the sport as Fox continues to "Set the record straight" with accurate information of the past of the pioneer boxers, and what is happening today that is history worthy of documentation. Not only is the database the most extensive on the net—but it is free to use by all.
Women Boxing Records (WBR) is an extension of the Women Boxing Archive Network (WBAN). The site www.womenboxingrecords.com is a Historical Site of boxing records, photos, and more throughout 20 plus years of coverage. We no longer update this site but there is extensive historical photos of fights, slideshows, boxing records, and more and there are over 15,000 photos in over 545 galleries, over 130 Slideshow Galleries, A-Z Photo Gallery of the Women Boxers, "Master Search" of boxing records up to 2018.
Sue TL Fox developed this website www.wban2012.com to celebrate one of the most significant and important history-firsts in the sport when for the first time female boxers competed in the Olympics and held as a medal event. In the 2012 Olympics took place in London this summer, had three weight classes of female boxers vying for the "Gold" in the flyweight (106-112 pounds), lightweight (123- 132 pounds), and middleweight (152-165 pounds) division. The women's weight classes were not consecutive, meaning that a female boxer will have to fit into one of the designated ranges in order to compete. The event was held at the ExCeL Exhibition Center in London. The boxing competition at the 2012 Olympic Games took place from July 28 - August 12. 286 boxers will compete, with 36 women taking part in the boxing competition at the Olympic Games for the first time ever.