Author Archives: David A. Avila

International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame & WBC Summit Coming Soon

International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame, WBC Summit and More News   By David A. Avila Two powerful organizations devoted to women’s boxing meet in Las Vegas, Nevada to propel their sport to the world. In a four day span the International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame and the World Boxing Council will converge to […]

Women’s Boxing Globally: Top Countries Pound for Pound

Women’s Boxing: Ranking the Top Countries and More News   By David A. Avila Ranking the countries. When it comes to women’s boxing, American female prizefighters have always led the way for the rest of the world. For the past 100 years Americans tried forcing their way into the public eye in traveling circuses, boxing […]

Is Claressa Shields Unbeatable?

Claressa Shields, Layla McCarter and More Female Fight News   By David A. Avila If you win titles from middleweight to heavyweight like Claressa Shields, you definitely qualify as the baddest woman on the planet. Over the decades I’ve seen them all come and go. Legendary fighters like Laila Ali, Ann Wolfe, Christy Martin, Holly […]

Claressa Shields Powers Way Past Danielle Perkins

Claressa Shields Powers Way to Undisputed Heavyweight Championship   By David A. Avila Claressa Shields blasted her way to the undisputed heavyweight championship and nearly knocked out challenger Danielle Perkins in the final seconds, but settled for a win by unanimous decision on Sunday. Yes, Shields can punch. “I just feel overwhelmed and so happy.” […]

Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins on Sunday

Claressa Shields at Risk as a Heavyweight and More News   By David A. Avila Possessing two of the quickest hands Claressa Shields sits perched on top of this publication’s pound for pound list like a Kobe Bryant statue. It’s been so for the past eight years. She is also one of the most skilled […]

Ellie Scotney Beats Mea Motu in Super Bantamweight Battle

Ellie Scotney Thwarts Strong Challenge by Mea Motu in England   By David A. Avila After a troublesome opening round world champion Ellie Scotney figured out challenger Mea Motu and pounded out a win to retain the super bantamweight world titles on Saturday in England. “Hopefully I get some credit,” said Scotney after her victory. […]

Mizuki “Mimi” Hiruta: Is She Japan’s Best Fighter?

Japan’s Mizuki Hiruta Wows L.A. Crowd and Other News   (Photo by Al Applerose) By David A. Avila With flaming pink hair Mizuki Hiruta stepped in the boxing ring in the Los Angeles area which is still suffering from wildfires. Fans openly greeted the Japanese female fighter who walked in with an ornately decorated coat […]

Japan’s Mizuki Hiruta Dominates in American Debut

Mizuki Hiruta Retains WBO Super Fly Title in L.A. Area   (Photo by Al Applerose) By David A. Avila Japan’s Mizuki Hiruta smashed through Mexico’s Maribel Ramirez with ease in winning by technical decision and local hero Omar Trinidad continued his assault on the featherweight division on Friday. Hiruta (7-0, 2 KOs), who prefers to […]

Mizuki Hiruta vs Maribel Ramirez in So Cal

Japan’s Mizuki Hiruta Defends World Title on American Shores and More News and Notes   (Photo by Al Applerose) By David A. Avila It’s the dream of every Japanese fighter to perform in America. WBO super fly world titlist Mizuki Hiruta (6-0, 2 Kos) finally makes her American debut this Friday Jan. 17, against Mexico’s […]

Skye Nicolson and Gabriela Fundora: Champs in Need of Competitive Fights

Skye Nicolson and Gabriela Fundora Need Competition: Some Suggestions   By David A. Avila Some have it easy and others not so much. All fights are difficult regardless of a fighter’s record. Professionals are professionals and any time someone steps in the prize ring they risk permanent damage and even death. A few extremely lucky […]