(NOV 17) In what is a "History
First" for the WBC, they are holding their 3rd WBC Women's
Convention in Manila, Philippines, whereas the first two were
held in Mexico. The WBC has continued to show their commitment
and support of women's boxing.
Yesterday, on November 16th, the first day of the convention,
they held a press conference and welcome cocktail reception at
the
In the first day of the convention Sofitel Philippine Plaza
Manila.
They introduced many of the WBC
champions that included Alicia Ashley, Martha Salazar, Jelena
Mrdjenovich, Franchon Crews-Dezurn, Kenia Enriquez, and more.
On the WBC website they wrote the following: WBC is
battling ever harder towards better and fairer purses for women
fighters. Finding ways of paying women boxers what
they truly deserve and are realistically worth for their titanic
efforts, is a thorny issue that the World Boxing Council is
embracing by: “Grasping the nettle.”
At the World Boxing Council’s
third Women’s Convention in Manila, Malte Muller Michaelis
Chairman of it’s Women’s Championship Committee said:
“We are very proud and happy to
say that women’s boxing is growing and the WBC is a leading
force in this development. Women’s fights are now broadcast on
big networks in the United States and in many countries women
fighters are the main events. More and more countries understand
that this a reality, but we still have a long way to go!”
Part of that get up and go ,
concerns pay for a job well done. Malte explains: “We are
working hard on that, getting minimum purses for championship
fights, challengers and contenders. We are getting to a stage
where more and more countries understand that women’s boxing is
a reality and that it great!
“At the Most recent WBC
Convention, we said there has to be minimum pay of twenty five
thousand dollars for a WBC championship fight and we are working
very, very hard to make that a reality. Fatuma Zurika in Kenya
our super bantamweight champion is making that now. So we hope
this will gather more attention plus momentum, and we will get
there step my step.”
The aim concerning WBC Women’s
Conventions, is to hold them every other year. Malte said They
demand and deserve it concerning recognition. It’s also good to
go outside Mexico, to reach more markets.
“Our fighters are so happy to be
here in Manila. I think it’s important to go out and to meet the
people, and I’m very happy to be here in the Philippines.”
WBAN will continue to update this fantastic event taking place
this week!