Home Page
Upcoming Events
Fight Results
Fight Photo Gallery
Knockouts!
Boxer's Profiles
Amateur Scene
Boxing Trivia
Fanmail to Boxers
Women Cops w/Box
Health and Fitness
History of W/Boxing
New fighters
Exclusive Interviews
Bust a Fighter!
Boxers Websites
Mixed Matches
Mismatches
FAQ'S About WBAN
About WBAN
Advertise on WBAN
Other Links
 
WBAN FORMS
WBAN Women Registry
New Boxer Form
Upcoming Events Form
Add a Record
Edit a Record
                                 
EDITORIALS
Editorial Section
Tiger Tales by Fox
About WBAN
 
HISTORY OF
WOMEN'S BOXING
Historical Events
News Reports 
History of W/Boxing
Amateur History
More History
First All-women card
History's Firsts
More History's Firsts
Father of W/ Boxing.
Flash from the Past
Past Boxer Profiles
More Past Boxers
Past Amateur Boxers
Top Honor Boxers
Boxing Trivia
Rankings in Past
Alastair Segerdal

 

TOP GALLERIES!

Streaming Video Interviews #189

   
Latest Fight Photo - MPEG Galleries!
   

Knockout Photo Galleries!
   

Hot Hot HOT Photo Galleries!
   

Flash From the Past Galleries!

WBAN - The #1 World Champion on the net today for Women's Boxing!
TO BECOME A MEMBER

BOXING RECORDS

  Unlimited Boxing Records for Women Boxers!
   
  Fight Reports, Hot Scoops, Biographies
   
  Video Streaming and Mpegs
   
  Matchmakers Hotlist, and Exclusive Matchup!
   
  Boxing Network for the boxing community
   
  Archived News and Fight result details dated back to 1999!
  TO SIGN UP
 

NEWS MEDIA

  Need to contact a boxer for media purposes?email WBAN
   
  Want to Visit a Boxer's Website?  Go Here

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                
                                                                                   
                           
 
 

HISTORY'S FIRST
First Mixed match between a Professional male and female boxer in the State of Washington

 
 

This was the first exhibition mixed match between professional boxers,  Margaret MacGregor, from Bremerton, Washington,  and Loi Chow, from British Columbia, Canada that took place in the State of Washington. 

The mixed match caught International attention and controversy that received high-profile coverage. The way this fight was put together started over two years ago after the main event that was featured on this bout,  Martin O'Malley had had a couple of pro fights, and his manager, Bob Jarvis, and longtime Seattle boxing promoter Jim Rupp, were thinking of ways to get O'Malley similar attention to that of some of his amateur foes who started their pro careers earlier.

Several of the fighters against whom O'Malley competed for amateur honors-among them Floyd Mayweather, Augie Sanchez, and Radford Beasley, to name just a few- had gone on to the pros and quickly made names for themselves.

O'Malley was just as good, if not better, than those fighters, Jarvis and Rupp thought: what can be done to help O'Malley catch up with the pack?

So on one occasion Rupp contacted Jarvis and told him that he had an idea on how to get Martin International attention.  He suggested that they get O'Malley a fight with Christy Martin. She was known, a top fighter and had many fights to her name. O'Malley had only two pro fights under his belt and was fighting four-rounders.  They felt that how could anybody think it was a mismatch with O'Malley in favor.

There was no doubt in Jarvis' or Rupp's mind, of course, that it would be an easy O'Malley win.  But, moreover, the first male vs female bout in history would attract more attention for O'Malley than any other young fighter in the world.  Jarvis loved the idea, but felt that Martin "O'Malley" would not go for it. He even felt slightly embarrassed suggesting that he fight a woman.

And, even though that ended serious consideration of trying to put something like that together involving O'Malley, Jarvis nonetheless sent a telegram to promoter Don King, who controlled Christy Martin at the time, challenging her to a bout with O'Malley. They felt that if Don King responded to their telegram that the publicity would be worth something for O'Malley.

Don King never responded, but the idea was born from that day forward. Today, reports indicate that both King and rival promoter Bob Arum are interested in arranging their own male vs. female bouts. (Lucia Rijker Rolling Stone Magazine)  

 As time went by, O'Malley piled up win after win.His first two main events were fought at Edmonds Community College, promoted by O'Malley's brother, Tom O'Malley, assisted by Jarvis and Rupp.

Jarvis and Rupp continued to bat the idea of male vs. female around, off and on, since the idea was first hatched two years ago.

Then, about in September of 1999, Jarvis called Rupp and said, "I think I've got a man boxer and a woman boxer who are more than willing to fight each other.  What do you think?"

The answer was obvious:  "let's do it!", Rupp said.  Approval from the Department of Licensing was the only thing that really stood in the way of the bout; to the department's immense credit, they never hesitated.  

And so, Margaret MacGregor of Bremerton, Washington was signed to meet Hector Morales of Vancouver, B.C.  Except just a few days after a heavily-attended press conference announcing the fight, Morales had second thoughts, citing "personal reasons."  Jarvis didn't blame him, and ultimately Loi Chow, Morales' trainer stepped in to be his  

So, Morales' trainer, Loi Chow, offered to step in as a replacement. Chow had pro boxing experience and was also Morales' trainer.  

The fight ultimately took place as the last fight on the card, October 9, 1999, and another History First was born.

HISTORY FIRSTS - PAGE ONE
HISTORY FIRSTS - PAGE TWO

MORE HISTORY'S FIRST

Documented by Newspaper articles;
Video'd the fight; Photographs
October 9, 1999
Fighters - Margaret MacGregor-Female
Loi Chow- Male
MORE HISTORY'S FIRST

Google

 
     
     
     
     


To Sign Up

PHOTO GALLERIES, ONLINE MPEGS, VIDEO STREAMING, UNLIMITED RECORDS, REPORTS, AND MUCH MORE! 
Are you a WBAN Records Exclusive Member?  Members have UNLIMITED ACCESS to the boxing records, over 8075 photos in 390 galleries (many of the galleries include VIDEO STREAMING and MPEGS), 47 Slideshow Galleries, A-Z Photo Gallery of the Women Boxers, ONLINE MPEGS, IMPROVED system "MASTER SEARCH" to search the records member's site and  WBAN's multimedia information on one page for any boxer.    MATCHMAKERS HOT LIST (100+recommended matchups), EXCLUSIVE MATCHUP, fight reports, and much more!  Go Here to join or sign in! 

[HOME NEWS RESEARCH  [ADD YOUR SITE] [EMAIL TL FOX]  
[
DO YOU HAVE A TIP?  [WBAN'S MISSION]  [PRIVACY POLICY] 
AUX   
 
   GOOGLE NEWS  [WBAN DISCLAIMER]       

Copyrighted © June 1998 (WBAN) Women Boxing Archive Network
womenboxing.com.  All rights reserved.