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

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

               
                                                                                         
                               
 



Another Bogus World Title Fight on the Books
By Sue TL Fox
May 21, 2004
 
 
(MAY 21) This weekend, there will be an all women’s boxing card staged in Japan on May 23rd, where the main event will feature local star and current WIBA World Featherweight champion Emiko Raika against Shelby Walker in Raika's defense of her belt.

This is the kind of world title matchup -- especially in the shadow of a great flyweight matchup like Wendy Rodriguez against Anissa Zamarron, also this weekend, but in Louisiana and for the North American Boxing Association belt -- that makes absolutely no sense and damages the credibility of the sport and those in it.

WBAN did a little research, using both subjective federation ratings and objective computerized rankings, to see how Walker stacks up. The U.S. boxer was not rated in the top ten by the IFBA, WIBF, NABA, or the GBU. There were no ratings available on the net for the IWBF, and the IBA does not have a rankings system for women boxers.

Two different computerized rankings paint a similar picture. Walker is ranked No. 24 in the world by Boxrec.com, while the independent efforts of Dee Williams -- former operator of the Women’s Boxing Page -- have Walker slotted in at No. 17. In fact, the only organization which recognizes Walker as an even remotely world-class opponent is the WIBA (#10).

Clearly, and especially in women’s boxing, there are fighters with respectable records like Walkers -- 6-3-1 -- who could and should be considered worthy of a title opportunity. Six wins, while not overwhelming, can still be the foundation for a quality world title bout. Such is not the case with Walker.

Shelby’s first five wins, with her opponents record at the time of their fight in parentheses, follow: Christmas Davis (0-0), Diane Thompson (0-0), Miranda Lynch (0-0), Tricia Silotta (0-1-0) and Lanisha Hinson (0-0). See a pattern here? Even her draw came against a pro debuter, Ninfa Herrera. Walker’s one respectable win came over Renee Douglas, who herself is still ranked only 21 by Boxrec, and who scored her 11 wins over opponents with a combined record of 13-35. One of Walker’s most recent of her three losses came in June of 2003, against a 2-4 fighter, by fourth round TKO. (record stats were taken off of the records site boxrec.com)

Sitting idle this weekend is the WIBA No. 1 ranked featherweight, Jo Jo Wyman. Contacted by WBAN, Wyman said, "Okay what kinda BS is that. I am ranked #1 and they have not even offered me that fight with Emiko.  Who is Shelby Walker anyway? She wouldn't even fight me. Last year they were looking for a fight for her and they declined me. What ever happened to mandatory fighting?"


Wyman Ranked #1 in the world with the WIBA

Wyman said that the WIBA had been calling her though to fight Australian Sharon Anyos in Anyos' home country for a whooping $2000.00.  "I am done with fighting anyone, anytime, anywhere. My record will take another loss, for no less then 15,000.00. I should of had my belt back when I got robbed against McCarter in 2000. I will tell you----I have lost a lot of heart and drive because of all the BS. I tell you all, call me when you have a serious, neutral fight and your fighter/husband is not promoting the card in your hometown," added Wyman.

WBAN also contacted the #2 WIBA ranked boxer, Kelsey Jeffries .  Jeffries said that she was never offered the fight with Emiko. 

If people involved in this sport want to move it to the next level, they need to step up to the plate to make it credible. This is far from making the sport credible. The only level it’s reaching is lower, not higher, AND in what appears to be someone's hidden agenda.


Jeffries Ranked #2 in the world with the WIBA in the featherweight division

The WIBA has sanctioned some worthy title fights----BUT THIS world title fight is way off the mark.

 
     
  *Update:  May 23, 2004:  WBAN apparently was right ON the mark of this matchup.  Walker was STOPPED in the second round.  Full Story

 

 
     
     
     
     


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.