(JAN 16) This will truly be
the most surreal part of the upcoming International Women's
Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony event that takes place on
Saturday, October 22,
2022, at the Orleans Hotel & Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada!
Here is a little trivia for the boxing folks that have followed
WBAN for many years on the net---over 23 years now, believe it or
not!
Many have asked or wondered, WHY did I choose the ORLEANS HOTEL
& CASINO, in LAS VEGAS, NEVADA as our International Women's
Boxing Hall of Fame event, that we are holding annually.
Well, let me tell you a little story behind that.....
When WBAN came into existence in May of 1998---one of the
FIRST-EVER fights that I covered in Las Vegas, was Hannah "The
Vegas" Fox vs. Fredia "The Cheetah" Gibbs.
The bout was scheduled for six-rounds---being televised on ESPN,
at the ORLEANS HOTEL & CASINO!
What an
experience-----that as they say was truly "priceless". WBAN
still has the one handwrap of Fredia Gibbs that she had on when
fighting Fox.
Gibbs won the fight that night by
a unanimous decision---but for women's boxing, they both were
winners for the sport.
Needless to say,
I was literally blown away at this fight and the TALENT that
both Fox and Gibbs displayed in a war for boxing fans to see
female boxing.
The fight was so impressive, that
Fox and Gibbs were invited onto the Roseanne Barr
show doing a fun exhibition with the star.
So...with all of this said...this
is why it is "Surreal" for 2022 at the International Women's
Boxing Hall of Fame.
It was this first fight I ever covered in boxing in Vegas, at
the hotel that I now have as our IWBHF Home for our events.
It means so much to me personally to have our event with the
historical footprints of WBAN.
By the way....this was also the first time I met Las Vegas
photographer and 2020 IWBHF Hall of Famer Mary Ann Owen.
She was covering this fight with Fox vs. Gibbs in 1999.
Mary Ann Owen congratulating
Fox for winning the IFBA Lightweight
World Title, in Bossier City, Louisiana later that year, when
she defeated Leah Mellinger
Owen told WBAN, "I met Hannah when I did an interview for a
local Boxing magazine Ringside Review in 1997----and I was
amazed that she was one of eleven children. Besides being a wife
and mother she owned and operated several Subway Sandwich Shops
in Las Vegas."
"She had a martial arts background in Judo and Karate and
decided to make the transition to boxing. Hannah was
extremely popular at the Orleans Hotel and Casino. It was
a packed house for her pro debut against Hidi Tibe in 1997, and
for every fight she fought at the Orleans, I covered every one
of her fights including her Championship fight in Bossier City
,Louisiana. Hannah has always been an inspiration for me
and many women in sports", added Owen.
Shelley Williams, another 2020
IWBHF Hall of Famer said the following about Fox, "Having my
Fighter inducted to the INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S BOXING HALL OF
FAME is a dream come true for me. I have had the pleasure of
representing many World Champions in my day, but this young
warrior was something very special. She sported a potent and
accurate jab, good head movement, excellent defense and power in
both fists. Her boxing style was simple, classic and well
executed, and her work ethic was unparalleled. My Champion,
Hannah “The Vegas” Fox, is now and forevermore shall be my pride
and my joy."
I look forward to having Hannah Fox and Fredia Gibbs, two of our
2022 IWBHF Inductees being honored this year at our scheduled
event!
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