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EPISODE: Episode 1
Join Natalie Sugar Brown in this poignant episode of ‘The Sugar Show’ on Talkin Fight as she pays tribute to the legendary female boxers who have passed on, yet left an indelible mark on the history of women’s boxing. These women were not just fighters; they were pioneers, trailblazers, and inspirational figures who paved the way for future generations of female athletes. Their stories continue to influence and shape the world of boxing, proving that they are truly “Gone But NOT Forgotten??”. Dive deep into their impactful journeys and understand why they still matter in today’s boxing landscape. Natalie’s passionate narration promises an emotional journey that honors these unforgettable legends. Subscribe now to never miss an episode of The Sugar Show.
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Engineers, [ Music, ], [, Music, ], hey y’all, hey and I’m here, I’m here y’all, yes, last week they went and did it to me with my internet, but I’m back you guys.
So it’s 7 30 on a Wednesday night and you’re here with sugar me Natalie sugar brown – and this is my platform uh to talk about women’s boxing.
I am a woman pugilist been there done that lived a life, okay, woman, pugilist, meaning I um.
I I still say I am a woman’s boxer, a woman boxer, okay, so uh this is the Natalie sugar brown show where we talk about women’s boxing in all aspects, different things about women boxing.
It’S just a conversation you guys, okay with me, sugar, um and the platform is about.
You got having a conversation with you guys you guys um on what you know about women’s boxing.
Okay, um, you don’t have to know the numbers, you don’t have to know the facts or you you know you you come here to ask.
You know I got um my Misfits that know the numbers that know the facts.
Chiming in you come here to hear a perspective of um what a woman boxer such as sugar um sees out here in the cyberverse, and you know out here.
You know out there in the real world um and and how we relate life happenings and Behaving Badly to um.
You know our mindset what you know how we relate to these things.
What our perspective is, so tonight’s episode is um.
The episode that I wanted to do last week, um because I think it’s important, you know um Legends of the Ring well gone, but not forgotten, not so much Legends, but you know women who they were here and they did it.
They helped um with the progression of the culture of women’s boxing, but they’re no longer here and the thing about it is uh for, for those who are true to the sugar platform and now for those who are new uh sugar gets a lot a lot.
A lot a lot of um insight from her Elders, uh, the the women who who taught her about behaving badly and they weren’t necessarily women boxers, but they were fighters in life.
So one of them that I always speak about is my grandmother where she said.
Don’T forget about me, she says say my she used to say.
Ask me: what’s my name and I don’t when I was little, I remember her first asking me that, and I said Grandma right.
She said.
What’S my name, I said Grandma, she says no, Ruby them call me Olive or Ruby.
I said what I didn’t know: Grandma had a name um and she said when we’re gone.
Just remember for semenium sometime meaning.
You know when she’s gone just to keep her alive.
Speak her name that she was here and I do that every day.
I do that every day and I don’t do it every day because I have to I do it every day, because there’s something about each day that reminds me of her that keeps her lives in my life and, and that shows me that she’s still alive in My heart, in my mind and my memory and in in who I am so you know I say the same thing or I feel the same way about these women who uh participated, who made their Mark in this in this lifetime.
Um? Who graced the ring and did something that a lot of people who are walking around living? Still ain’t got the heart to do so.
I’Ma speak y’all’s names, my sisters who are gone, but you are not forgotten.
Um and you guys know sugar got a slideshow cause.
My man’s my man’s that’s uh, talking fight.
They always put something nice together for you for your sugar.
So here goes um baby loves what you got there.
Okay, so we got um, Joanne, Hagan, okay and y’all, see she’s one and one but she’s um, one on one and one uh on box right.
This is a box rec um record um because she fought back in the day where it was illegal for women to fight and uh.
Many of us were behaving badly, but you know it was it just wasn’t uh where um we could.
We could do it with without getting in trouble right, so she was.
She was one that was around and I’m I’m giving these one-liners for these.
Ladies, because you know it’s it’s what, but you know, I’ve read up on them and it’s just kind of like a brief synopsis, one-liner that they wouldn’t that I feel, or I felt they would want um people to know about them.
So um for Joanne Hagin, uh she’s, the only uh boxer to have defeated Barbara bertrick, uh budrick who’s still alive, um she’s, a living legend uh.
She boxed um.
She was a Pioneer one of the women Pioneers or I mean one of the pioneers of women’s boxing.
So um, that’s that’s she’s.
She starts it off.
Uh, lovely assistant who’s, my whoa who’s, the next uh woman that behaved badly.
So we have uh this woman here, Becky zerlentes and I remember her um.
I I I I I remember what her story was.
She was a regional Golden Glove Champion, so this was a champion and she passed away, unfortunately, in her pursuit of being a bigger champion in women’s boxing, but you are gone: uh, yes, Becky uh, you’re gone but you’re, not forgotten uh.
My next lady, my next woman who was behaving badly and I want to give um, I want to give props to sue Fox because she really she’s the one that highlighted these.
Ladies and and um I check in on on the W band website, which is the Bible of women’s boxing, but I you know, I always check, and I said you know sue you you right, you know why not.
I need to speak these.
The the names of these broads out here that behave badly because they they helped pave the road for, for what we have now, which is um the the the growth of women’s boxing um.
So what who you all are looking at right now is Shelby Walker, okay and she was you see she uh pretty pretty woman and she was a a fighter back in the day.
I remember her as well um and uh that I would read of her uh.
Mostly she she was one that she she was fighting, everybody.
Okay, she had heart um.
She she fought for, she was pretty, but she wasn’t one of those out there that was trying to make it off her.
Her looks.
You know she had a she.
She seemed like she was fighting for something a lot deeper, uh inside you know fighting for something a lot deeper in her spirit, but we uh lovingly know her as Shelby Shelby girl, and so she is one woman, [ __ ] fighter who uh she’s gone, but Not forgotten uh next next, next next uh lady on the list, okay and so then who y’all are looking at in the red, is Asia maze she’s standing there with Uncle Roger okay, so she was a fighter out of Vegas um and she was an up-and-comer uh.
You should there’s an old lady, so you know she sugar was.
I was hearing about this one too uh she was going to come out the blocks um.
She was a mommy and uh.
She worked really hard uh.
She she was much bigger.
She.
She was much bigger in her way and she came down uh to fight so determined woman and um from what I read of her story, because I’m not gon na go into these Women’s Business.
Tonight’S show is just to uh, say their names out in the universe.
Keep them alive um, but um, I’m sure she won.
She would want everyone uh to acknowledge that all of her hard work wasn’t for nothing um.
She did fight and accomplish a lot in her in her lifetime, a lot of self-vitteries, okay and um.
She became something that I know her son, who she’s left behind, would be very, very proud to say that Asian maze uh is his mother, so um gone, but not forgotten, lovely assistant.
Next next, lady, okay, so uh we have um Amanda.
I think this is.
I uh Amanda, Lyons, okay and so Amanda Lyons.
She was one of those Scrappy broads that she just wanted to fight.
Okay, she uh she was around, didn’t really.
There was no pedigree or or not much experience out there, but she was willing to uh throw her hat in in that Circle and and and give it a a good ass College try um in fighting um.
She wasn’t.
She was known to have said.
I want to fight someone somebody that can fight um and when she did fight she ended up being the fight of the night when she got that opportunity.
So uh Amanda Lyons you, you did make your mark uh sister girl, you are gone, but not forgotten.
Uh lovely assistant who’s, my next lady, that we got okay.
So look at this beauty um – and this is a woman boxer uh she uh.
This is Lily Rodriguez, okay, uh and she is uh one of our Pioneers in women’s boxing and um.
The the words that do that would describe this this fighter, this woman, pugilist woman, boxer, wife pioneer she uh, helped lay the tracks for what women boxing women’s boxing is today and moving forward into giving um a start to all of our future uh women, uh broads, Crohn’S dragons women who behave badly, so thank you so much uh Lily Rodriguez for the mark that you have made gone but not forgotten next next, lady, all right, so I believe in the red because it was hard to find image.
Um Michael Oher comes in talking about love the glasses, my well.
Thank you Mike uh.
I you know it’s it’s kind of tough for me to to uh to to own up to the fact that I do wear the frames.
I do wear glasses once in a while um, but you know there’s some days.
It suits me.
So thank you, uh, Michael for giving me a little bit of props.
I feel I feel my chiming in Mike tonight’s show is uh just remembering a lot of or remembering our women of the past um, who have participated in women’s boxing and um, saying speaking their names because they are gone but not forgotten.
Michael Oher comes in some.
Some sophistication on the sugar show is that what you’re saying I stay sophisticated? What you talking about huh sugar stays sophisticated.
I just look a little brainier with the glasses.
Don’T start with me, don’t start with me Michael! You say yes, yes, all right Mike so uh.
This this uh one uh, Elena uh saboteura.
She she is uh out of Russia and um.
I would I don’t remember her per se, but she uh was one of the first women who participated, or she was one of the women who participated in the first Women’s World Championships.
Okay, that was that was, like the biggest the the first huge step for women’s boxing towards uh participating in the Olympics, and so she was there.
I was there, sugar was there right and so um.
I don’t.
I don’t remember her too much.
There was.
You know.
We, the beautiful thing about the first Women’s World Championships, was that we all came together.
We all spoke different languages, but we were speaking the same language at the same time.
You know it was just kind of like a a weird Synergy that um that United us, but yet we was there to to whoop ass and throw down and find out who was the baddest in in the world in the world Craig right.
So I was there.
I was one of them, so um, Elena sabatova, she small small, broad um.
She was in the uh, the lighter weights and um.
She also um.
Yes, so she was at.
That was the mark that she made um she’s, a mother, she’s um, Family woman, wife and So Gone, But Not Forgotten next next, next, next, next, next, you guys lovely assistant, all right, so um y’all should know this one right and I think I’m gon na do A show on this one, okay, um, and that I this picture does her know justice but um.
I am going to honor her a bit more by giving her uh Spotlight on a future on a future show.
This is Gisele solandi um of Trinidad.
Now this young woman, that you’re looking at um is not only Trinidad darling magic, they called her but um.
She was the first undefeated unified light middleweight champion okay, my light and middleweight world champion.
She was also the youngest female in history to become a world champion at 14 years old.
Now, um people were would arguably have said this.
One was the guat back in the day right because she had the same kind of moxie as Miss Shields.
They were the same type of weight, the same type of had a bit of the same type of Swag, so um it it’s unfortunate that she was not able to become a woman in in the sport and and actually be around or be here now to contest.
Uh these gwat theories and – and these you know, um pound for pound type of deals, because she, you know she.
She was one of very few who was growing up in the in the game and 14 years old, becoming uh a women’s world champion.
And I know you guys say: oh it’s women’s boxing, I mean I’m saying I’ve said it it’s women’s boxing.
It didn’t.
You know, you didn’t need much, but she went in there and if you check her record and look at her receipts uh she stood upstairs.
She stood up to some women that was around that you know were notable so Giselle salandi, I’m sure in Trinidad you are um, you are a national hero, uh heroine heroin.
I think that’s what the the term is um, but also you are gone, but you’re certainly not forgotten in women’s boxing.
So I speak your name Tonight, Young Champion uh sleep in peace, so uh the next, the next uh woman in waiting, okay, so um who you’re looking at, is jaboria Mayfield and she is um she’s highlighted tonight because she’s gone but not forgotten, but uh she’s.
Also.
She was also uh on a police officer um, who was accomplished in her field: um she’s, the mother of twin girls.
She fought the champion who um is on uh our platform.
Talking fight, uh, Brook d uh.
She was a known uh, Contender back in the day.
Um and jabaria Mayfield fought everybody.
Okay, she was trying to uh, become uh a name or trying to make her a name for herself in women’s boxing but uh time.
Her her time was cut short here with us, but I speak your name uh champ.
You are gone, but not forgotten next next, lady next, lady, all right so who y’all are looking at is Phyllis coogler, okay, um.
She, oh sorry! This is not uh goodness.
This is not Phyllis coogler! Somebody done messed up my um! This is not.
Let me find out who this let me, let me see, because now now y’all didn’t mixed up my pictures, how it was going too smooth.
That’S all right, um, I believe all right.
I think this one might be um.
You know what I’m scared to say.
The name we’re gon na have to come back to this one.
I’M scared dude we’re gon na yeah.
Let’S skip over this and come back okay.
This is Phyllis coogler.
Okay, this one here, okay, um Phyllis, coogler, she’s, a Pioneer look at her look at her y’all like this is like someone mentioned like a while back um how unconventional sugars fighting outfits were when I was in the ring – and I was there – but if you look At this um woman boxer back in the day um, this is one of her get-ups um, but I paid when I did my thing.
I paid homage to the women who were before me: okay, um, my outfits were risque, but uh a lot of it.
It wasn’t.
We weren’t in there women boxers um our Pioneer Women, boxers weren’t in there wearing the same stuff that men wore right.
It had to be apparent that we were women in there Behaving Badly, so uh.
This is one of I.
I love this picture of her.
This is Phyllis coogler Pioneer women’s Boxing Hall of Famer.
She fought Barbara Brook, who I mentioned before still around now, um and and she laid a foundation for what we have now: women and Industry of women’s boxing, okay, so gone, but not forgotten, Phyllis coogler, all right! Next, all right so who we have here um, who we have here, is cashmere Jackson.
Now I remember this young uh, this young woman.
I remember her because she was very talented.
Okay, I thought for sure she was going to be one of our Olympians uh.
She she was very Scrappy.
She, you know she had that attitude, that a lot of people were or and still are, a bit afraid of right, but she that that chip on her shoulder um.
I I liked it right.
She she uh walked with that chip on her shoulder and she wasn’t afraid to defend that chip on her shoulder so cashmere um Jackson.
She was a U.
S champion and an Olympic hopeful, very talented young lady and she um is no longer with us.
Unfortunately, you can read up on her, but I remember her for sure she she uh um.
You know I to say that to say that she was a talented fighter.
It is just a fraction of how good this young lady was so um gone, but not forgotten.
Cashmere Jackson, um sleep in peace or rest in peace, young young uh Champion next next, Okay, so this is um Liz, Sherman and a small fighter.
Okay uh did a did a bit of reading up on her.
She went down to the belly of the Beast South America and she put on uh.
She put on a great show she a small fighter, tough as Nails um, and she was just known to have a lot of heart, and so I mean I like this picture of her.
It didn’t it um.
It says a lot about The Fighter um and that you know I it just I don’t know um.
It just shows who the broad is right.
I like it uh rest in peace, champ, um and, and so that’s Liz, Sherman, okay, next, hello, okay, Caroline Svenson, okay! So uh, who y’all are looking at is the actual first woman in the United States to receive a boxing license to actually receive a boxing license.
Uh she was a waitress and a mother, and she had the opportunity now to um make a living being a fighter.
So she was licensed to she.
She was one of the first women to where she was the first woman to get a license to do it.
I love this picture of her.
She got the um boo font in the bun, but she got the um.
The the gloves on ready to whoop some ass and make her money and behave badly, so um laying the foundation for us and and and and put one of the most solid blocks in in on the road or in the path um being being one to sign.
Up and get the license so um, Caroline Svenson, thank you gone, but not forgotten, um.
Next next, lady on the list, all right so who y’all are looking at, is um Angelique, uh, dude, dukeman, okay, um yeah.
So this this um one here, she’s fresh boxer, uh Champion um boxer from France and from what I read of her.
She was an undefeated French Champion.
They called her uh La princess.
You know I’m not going to roll my tongue, but y’all know all right.
It’S from say prop uh La princess these these rings, but um takes a lot, takes a lot to be undefeated right.
So I guess she put the work in and made her Mark as a a French champion in a woman’s boxing champion So Gone, But Not Forgotten.
Angelique uh douche, Duke Mall yeah, that’s the best.
I could do I’m sorry um next next, lady next, lady, on the list, all right.
So I remember this one.
I remember this one.
Okay, so findel may release okay, that’s the best I could do with that name.
I know I tried no just know that I tried my best okay um, but with all due respect, uh, this was a South.
This uh woman was a South African women’s boxing Contender, okay um.
She was a trailblazer uh in in South Africa, um and and for South African women’s boxing.
I remember her getting in there and and them speaking of her and and writing about her and her empowering a lot of women uh over there in her, where she’s from and her country so um, I wrote I remember her um.
She did pass on tragically, look her up and read her story, but she is gone.
Uh she’s gone, but not forgotten.
Okay, um box, the the reoccurring message in my in in how I, what I read of her is um boxing fans will never forget you.
Uh Finn, Fender, okay, so um next, lady next lady, oh all right, so this y’all went and messed up.
Y’All went and messed up my order again because this ain’t it um, let’s see what’s her.
What is this one’s name? Okay? No! She that’s not her.
That’S not her um, sorry y’all! I have a list here.
Okay, I think this is Anna Victoria, polio um.
She was an amateur fighter in South America, Argentina.
I think um and she was a known um, uh Elite fighter, meaning that she she was on uh on the Olympic level and she represented the country.
She was well known and um.
She passed uh uh when she was young, unfortunately, but she is remembered as a great uh amateur fighter, okay, so uh gone, but not for forgotten, um and now Victoria Polo.
Next, oh goodness, is this amford y’all done messed up the or, let’s see um.
Okay.
I believe this one goodness y’all done messed up the order and I don’t have the um.
You know what you guys.
I think this one man I’m so sorry.
I think this one may be Anna Victoria, okay, let let’s Skip and come back.
I’M gon na have to honor these women.
Okay, now um.
This is Rosie Reed, okay, um.
She fought.
She was a Pioneer she fought in the 1980s um.
She fought outside of her weight class A Lot okay and uh.
She ultimately became a flyweight world champion, but um yeah, but she 1980s yeah, but she um was known to always to get in there with anybody um.
My guys talk and fight all right man.
I I totally get like that.
Y’All see the the glasses and the egg on my face, but I’m gon na try my best.
If I have to make corrections.
I will right because this is my show um and um.
I know I’m afraid to say I’m human I’m make mistakes.
I make big mistakes sometimes, so I’m not going to be disrespectful.
If I have to um.
If I have to come back and um correct some things, I will okay um, but I I from my my list this is Rose.
I believe this is Rosie Reed I’ll.
Come back and um correct it if not, but you are gone, but not forgotten, okay, lady, because you want my show and I’m grateful for what you’ve done for our industry.
So next, okay, so this is Amina uh, uh, Bullock, yeah, Amina Bula! Now this um young lady, I remember her story because it’s so tragic she was typical, High um hi.
You know just um Elite, young, amateur teenaged, um young lady Behaving Badly, okay and uh.
She she passed at a young age.
Unfortunately typical Beauty, okay, she brought she.
She brought a lot of the you know, Beauty into into the sport, with her little selfies and all of that stuff, but Amina uh bolaka, Bullock, um.
You are gone, but not forgotten uh.
She was a Ukrainian boxing champ and she started boxing when she was 10 years old.
She walked into the gym and she said uh.
She wanted to be uh a world champion, um yeah.
She she said she wanted to be a Ukrainian boxing champion and she did do that before her time was up with us here.
So you are gone, but not forgotten.
Next, all right, so we have um Natalie, Corona, okay uh.
She was a police officer and an amateur boxer.
Um her story was also is also very tragic where this beauty um didn’t have time to do um much in women’s boxing but um.
She did leave a legacy for her family and her friends and uh, where she’s from and so y’all look her up.
Natalie Corona, you are gone, but not forgotten, sweetheart champ.
Next, all right y’all, I better um.
I bet she looks familiar to a lot of y’all, but I’ma tell y’all who this is.
This is Frieda Foreman, George Foreman’s daughter and yes, she boxed um and she she was putting them out just like a daddy um, but she didn’t she has passed away.
She.
She um became she made her own lane in in the sport okay, so she did come out as a when everybody’s daughter, when all the Champions daughters decided they they wanted to come out and box and fight each other.
She came out too um and she has some good days at the office and some bad days at the office, but she made her own lane where she became a boxer.
First then, a promoter and then a TV personality, much like um uh, the other uh famous uh men’s boxing, uh famous daughter of uh men’s boxing, okay, so Freda Foreman gone but not forgotten.
I remember watching her fight a couple times: big gal heavy-handed.
Just like a daddy, you can see it look at them wrists, look at them hands you imagine her putting them things on you, okay, um, but yes gone, but not forgotten.
Next, lady, all right.
So this is uh LED LeAndre, uh, jagels, okay, they call her baby Lee She’s, an undefeated South African boxer and karate champion.
She was making her way to the top and representing uh South African women’s boxing for me, and she was she was doing good out here, but unfortunately, her story ended uh too soon for uh for her to make as much noise as we would have liked for Her to make in women’s boxing she is gone, but not forgotten, made a mark in women’s boxing uh representative on behalf of South African women, So Gone, But Not Forgotten: uh baby Lee uh Leon, Leandra jagels next next, lady okay.
So this is mauricia uh, Queen uh Quinones um from Durango Mexico.
She was a scholar and a a woman boxer on known as as one of them Rough and Tumble women who got in there and and put her rounds in as a woman, boxer gone but not forgotten.
Remember you uh, lady out here you are a woman that behaved badly and you are part of The Sisterhood, so sleep.
Well I and and um.
You are not forgotten next, lady next, lady, all right so um.
This is Clara de la Torre um.
She was known as a road warrior awesome picture here, um she was known to take last minute fights.
She fought in different uh weight classes and she fought against local favorites as well.
So she she just wanted to go in there and fight, and so she did and so Clara de La Tour, Torre um you’re gone, but not forgotten, and we we appreciate the time in the rounds you put into women’s boxing um next lady.
Okay – goodness here we go, this might be like I said I might have to.
I might have to come back and correct, because now that I look at the picture, you guys, I think this is um.
I think this actually is Rosie Reese uh Reed yeah, and she was a lawyer as well.
I fought in the 1980s flyweight world champion yeah, so this is uh Rosie, uh Reed, I believe, um.
Let me just double check.
I made my list and it was coming together, so well all right but gone but not forgotten.
Now I know I’m looking at this woman she’s the champion.
She was a lawyer.
She did a lot of things.
She had a bucket list and one of them was being a woman’s boxer.
Okay, um she yeah.
Where is she? She became a flyweight world champion and I think this is Rosie Reed, not the last lady I’m going to make my corrections.
I only made a couple mistakes right, but I I’m I’m, I’m gon na come back, I’m I’m on it, I’m on it, y’all all right.
So next, lady next lady, all right, so this one is a new one right.
This is Jeanette Zakaria Zapata.
Okay, this was the young lady who went to Quebec and um.
She she’s a fighter nonetheless, but she went to to Quebec and that was her last fight um, which brought a lot of um Spotlight to how women boxers are treated and how they’re protected in the sport right.
So um Jeanette, um, hmm, they have.
They have tried to conclude her story where she says, because I’ve I was doing the reading where she they say that she told her father if I die, I die, but that is not even how a fighter talks, especially um someone who believes that you know they’re Going to be a champion so um, I I do believe that um Jeanette zacharius um was a a a road warrior herself.
It wasn’t the first time that she flew outside of her country on Mexico and she did make her Mark uh the way she she could have in women’s uh boxing.
She represented uh as a great contender in women’s boxing out of Mexico.
She’S gone, but not forgotten.
Next, lady, all right now this one I do remember: okay, um this one is Olga um and don’t let me I’m gon na try to say her last name, but I’m not going y’all.
Don’T don’t mess me up now or or don’t think I’m doing this on purpose, so double dummy dummy.
Okay now I know her as Olga okay, uh, Olga uh was one of my buddies that I met at the first Women’s World Championships.
Um and my you know my Nemesis or um, my um, the the lady that bested me Irena sineskaya, was on her team.
This.
These are Russian women, so um.
She came and gave me props.
After my heartbreaking after uh the I Was Defeated and I was heartbroken um by Irina at the first Women’s World Championships and she came by and she gave me a hearty a couple pats on my back and and she’s a um.
I believe she was a bigger gal.
I believe she was either light heavyweight or heavyweight, but she gave me mad props, because I was team Jamaica at the first Women’s World Championships and um.
We didn’t speak the same language as I said, but she gave me the nod to say you know what you were bad pig.
I see you girl, um.
I see you Jamaican girl, um and you know I never forget her so um gone but but not forgotten.
She she passed away, but she made a Mark um and she I believe she was a light heavyweight world champion um.
She fought the likes of uh High uh Elite amateurs back in back in Sugar times, uh uh Faye Jacobs, um at Crystal Pinegar.
Those ladies, who are, I believe, still around, but they were all great all Big Gals Behaving Badly.
This was the time when it was, you know, being a big woman in there fighting was you know those? You know you got the heavyweight canes.
Well, you know we had have heavy Queens too the big broads going in there and when they hit they hit, you know and and and they were throwing leather in there and I it it was just something to behold.
It wasn’t that you know it wasn’t.
No point fighting these: these women went in there and they they put on a show So Gone, But Not Forgotten Olga.
I remember you and uh sleep well Champion next, lady, okay, okay, now this um, I believe this one.
Let’S see, um may have my name mixed up.
This is, oh goodness, all right now, I’m gon na have to make some corrections um this also.
This may be uh Anna Victoria or Polo um.
She she was she’s out of South America, um great contender, tough as nails um.
Unfortunately, she succumbed to um her fight um to cancer, but she is gone but not forgotten.
I speak um.
I I’m going to double check double double check, but I believe this this actually is and uh um polio, if not I’m coming back y’all, because uh my slides and my slides mean that they didn’t didn’t turn out in the order than I thought and this this One this one’s a a big um.
I am um a bit embarrassed about that and um.
I will do right by these, ladies, but I bring them on the show.
So y’all can look at them.
Y’All can see them, they made their Mark, they are gone, but they are not forgotten.
Next, lady, all right so y’all are looking at caramel uh Carmen Montel La guapa, okay, she is and and the one this is the one who’s standing up in the blue shorts.
Okay, um she’s a um Pioneer of women’s boxing down in Argentina, okay uh.
She was a great Contender.
She got a nice looking receipt.
She fought the best uh Carmen um Montel or Montiel; okay, [, Music, ] um known as la guapa and so um.
She she started it, she stuck around.
She she participated, she put her rounds in, she is gone, but not forgotten.
Uh do I have any more images? Lovely assistant, okay, so looks like that’s it for the night and I got jammed up y’all I got jammed up, but I’m sorry um.
I will make my corrections.
I will come back and make my corrections um and there’s then there’s some some pretty interesting stuff.
Coming up in women’s boxing so for the next show, I think I got some things that I want to talk to you all about um in in the upcoming fights where um we got um Shields versus Gabriel.
Coming up, we got um the um just just just around the corner.
I believe this weekend we got the Cameron, Taylor, okay, so we got.
You know we got some.
We got some good matchups and some good fights coming up and um.
The next show we, you know, I want y’all to chime in and show up Sugar’s back, okay, I’ve been having some technical difficulties and I’m still, you know, kind of um trying to get it together, but I’m here y’all my face is in the place.
Um like subscribe and share this sugar, okay um any questions you may have any corrections.
You may have leave it down there in the comments.
Okay, um – I I I I I I I I I don’t know what to say.
I don’t know what to say.
Besides yeah, they got me: okay, um.
I got jammed up with some of these, ladies, but nonetheless they’re gone, but not forgotten um.
It takes a lot.
It takes a lot to be a woman Behaving Badly.
It took a lot for these, ladies in their time to gather themselves and give it a try.
Okay, and I would like to say this: when is Sugar’s time, I don’t know what y’all want to say about sugar, but I like to know that everybody would.
How can I put this respect my rounds, respect the time that I put into this women’s boxing, because a lot of us didn’t fight for the money? A lot of us didn’t fight for the fame.
A lot of us fought because it was something inside of us that we could only personify with the art and sweet science of boxing, so you guys that’s it for the sugar show tonight.
Okay, um, I think I may show up for for um and Bug Mike uh for his female Fridays, see what they got going on there, but I think I want to pick a fight.
I think I want to see who he got for this upcoming uh card.
Coming up um, I believe it’s Saturday um with uh Chantelle and Katie, and them uh Behaving Badly over there in Ireland with Ireland, which is a huge historical, uh, Landmark uh fight promotion, because this is the first time uh Katie Taylor gets to fight in her own Uh country – and I believe this is the first time a woman would headline such a grand, uh promotion or show so uh.
You guys chime in look at that look, look at it and and come back next Wednesday.
So we can have a conversation.
Talk about it! Okay, until then, you guys be safe, okay and bye, foreign
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