Women boxers in Puerto Rico strive to break the barrier in the male-dominated sports arena - Medill Reports Chicago
By Rika Kojima Medill Reports Boxing is one of the most popular sports in Puerto Rico. For some, it is not merely a sport but also a way of life. Puerto Rico has the highest number of world champions per capita in the world. There are also prominent female boxers. This video portrays some of […]
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Team USA Morelle McCane
The Chicago Golden Gloves was solely for men for decades. Then women entered the ring in 1994 and made history. – Chicago Tribune
Women's boxing champion Serrano unable to fight in Puerto Rico due to eye injury
The Chicago Golden Gloves was solely for men for decades. Then women entered the ring in 1994 and made history. – Chicago Tribune
Can Gonzalez jump-start women's boxing? Two promotion firms bet yes
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Boxing powerhouse Cuba lets women boxers compete
The Chicago Golden Gloves was solely for men for decades. Then women entered the ring in 1994 and made history. – Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Golden Gloves was solely for men for decades. Then women entered the ring in 1994 and made history. – Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Golden Gloves was solely for men for decades. Then women entered the ring in 1994 and made history. – Chicago Tribune
PDF) “Women boxers and nationalism in Mexico”, en Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste, Robert McKee Irwin y Juan Poblete, Sports and Nationalism in Latin/o America, Palgrave Macmillan, New Directions in Latino American Culture [ISBN-10
Women in Sports: Morelle McCane, USA Boxing
Chicago Golden Gloves shines spotlight on female boxers - The San Diego Union-Tribune