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CORA
AND DORA WEBBER, were the only set of twins to enter the sport of professional
boxing. Cora Webber, the eldest of the twins began boxing in 1979, while still in
her teens. Dora began boxing five years later, and quickly became very noted
for her skills and abilities. Cora and Dora did share one thing in
common. Early on in their careers they both had a chance to fight
southpaw
Tony Rodriguez, aka Toni Lear. Cora fought Rodriquez in Ogden, Utah.
She
won by an unanimous decision and earned $100 for her efforts.
When
Dora was set to fight Rodriguez at a later date, apparently Rodriguez thought that Cora
was pulling some kind of scam, and Dora ended up having to product enough proof that she
was actually Cora's twin, before the fight could go on. Needless to say, Dora
knocked Rodriguez out.
After Cora's first bout with Rodriguez, she was non-stop, winning
fight after fight, and even winning the California State Title at one
point.
When Cora and Dora had trained in boxing in the earlier
years where there were no female sparring partners to box against, she was able to spar
with one-time World Welterweight Champion Carlos Palomino, Hector Gomez and other noted
fighters.
Some of the highlights of Cora's career was when she
defeated Lady Tyger Trimiar on two occasions. Cora also
fought Bonnie Canino, who she lost to on a split decision. In 1984, she was World
ranked #1 in the Lightweight Division, and she is currently one of the top ranked fighters
of today!
Some of Dora's highlights of her career is
fighting against Lucia Rijer, where she lost by a decision, but is one of only a few that
have lasted the whole match with such a tough fighter as Rijer. Her record is
(12-2-2, 6 KOs). She is one of the true pioneers of professional female
boxing.
On April 3, 1998 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, 19-yr-old
lightweight Belinda Laracuente
TKO'd Sharon Tiller in the first round.. Laracuente's only loss was with Cora
Webber.
On February 15, 1998, Dora Webber, 39 years old at the time,
(145)Patterson, New Jersey, lost a controversial decision over Gina Guidi,
San Leandro, CA. (150 lbs) Webber lost the IFBA junior middleweight
title with a controversial 10-round split decision . Scoring: TL Fox
viewed the fight on tape, and felt that the fight should have gone to Webber.
On January 10, 1998 at the Tropicana in Atlantic City: IFBA
Welterweight champion Russia's Zulfia Koutdoussova , from Russian (132
lbs) scored a UD over Cora Webber (128) for the IWBF Lightweight title. |
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