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Update 08/31/02:  WBAN has been notified that Jackie Tonawanda told persons at the Harlem Exhibition that took place on August 10, 2002 that her 31 boxing record was from "Underground" fighting.  This in essence has set the record straight as Tonawanda did not have sanctioned boxing fights and is 0-1-0 according to WBAN at this point.  

JACKIE TONAWANDA - "SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT"

WBAN is setting the record straight on Jackie Tonawanda.  Tonawanda has had a variety of descriptions of her boxing record, ranging from 23-0 to 36-1.  WBAN will list Tonawanda as having one fight against Diane Clark that other boxers said they knew she had fought and lost to. And will list her mixed match with the male kickboxer by the name of Rodiana that took place in 1975 at the Madison Square Garden--- until proven otherwise. 

Also, Tonawanda was NOT the FIRST woman boxer to obtain a boxing license in New York.  She along with Cathy "Cat" Davis  and Lady Tyger Trimiar, all received their boxing license at the same time. The News World had a photograph of them all being handed their license at the same time in 1978. 

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Clearly there are THREE women receiving their boxing license at the same time.....

If at ANYTIME, Tonawanda wants to send in documentation of her 36-1 -- 23-0, record, then WBAN will add those fights.  

But through years of extensive research, dating back to September 1996,  on the history of women's boxing, I have not been able to verify or FIND any documentation to support Tonawanda's stellar past boxing record. 

On June 8, 2001, WBAN put out a plea to the public and Tonawanda to send in information and this was the information sent in: 

June 11, 2001 - Information has come in that about four years ago, Jackie Tonawanda went to a boxing gym in Connecticut, and told some boxing folks there that she was going to FIGHT Vinny Paz.  She then asked these boxing folks for about $1,500 - 2,000 for vitamins.  Anyone else knowing anymore about this incident or similar incidents, please email TL Fox. 

June 12, 2001 - (Journalist - Carol Ann Weber reported)  "I met Jackie Tonawanda at the Women's Sports Foundation press conference held the morning before the Awards Banquet last year, Oct. 16. She waited until after the press conference and then began proclaiming who she was. So, I walked over and offered to interview her and provide some publicity for her. After she told me she was the first woman boxer, the pioneer, the female Ali, etc. I asked her questions about her life and her career. She immediately said she couldn't offer me any information because she had a book deal on her life and couldn't tell me any details. At that point, I got up and walked away, as I didn't want to waste any more of my time," said Weber. 

Lastly, I remember distinctly the first time I had learned about Jackie Tonawanda in 1976. I was training in Carlos Palomino's gym in Westminster, California, when I found out about Tonawanda and that she was a  light-heavyweight/ heavyweight. I recall that I thought, how in the world would she  find ANYONE to box because there were like 2-3 women remotely in her weight class.  So when I began researching women's boxing in 1996, I almost fell out of my chair when I found newspaper articles reporting Tonawanda's extensive boxing record.

Again, I ENCOURAGE Tonawanda to contact WBAN if she has some names, dates, documentation, newspaper articles with her actually named as boxing with a particular boxer, promo posters, and/or photos of her fighting a woman boxer in an event.... Anything.... Sue TL Fox 
 

 
 

ARCHIVED:
ORIGINAL PLEA FOR HELP
FROM THE PUBLIC 

VERONA (JUNE 8, 2001) Last night at the Turning Stone Casino at the Ali/Frazier event, Jackie Tonawanda made a brief televised appearance to speak with one of the commentator of the pay-per-view event.

The commentator introduced Tonawanda as "The" pioneer of women's boxing.  The commentator also said of  Tonawanda that her boxing record was 36-1 (36KO). Tonawanda nodded in agreement.  

The problem is, and has been is that WBAN has been unable to substantiate any winning bouts of Tonawanda, except for two exhibition matches that she had against male boxers.  One past boxer told WBAN that Tonawanda LOST to Diane Clark of New York. There appears to be some validity to that information, as in the 1980 rankings, Diane Clark is rated over Tonawanda.

So the Question I have of Tonawanda and/or ANYONE that would have information to set the record straight:   Who did she fight all those years, in a weight class that had hardly any women boxers, especially in the light-heavyweight division? WBAN would like to get some "names of opponent's" and "dates" of these fights. 

Case in Point:  References are listed as follows:

September 26, 1976- New York Times
Title:  "The Female Muhammad Ali Meets Idol
by Margaret Roach
Excerpt:
Miss Tonawanda, who has won 31 bouts, 13 by knockouts, has received substantial publicity since she filed a suit against the New York State Athletic Commission seeking a license to box in New York.  Miss Tonawanda, managed by Alex Karras, says she has been offered the chance to fight Mike Quarry "in the Astrodome in Texas, four months from now, in a 10-round bout.  After that, I'll really be in demand," she said.   Like Ali, Miss Tonawanda makes predictions about the outcome of her bouts. About the proposed Quarry matchup:  "He won't be able to touch me.  I have a lot of confidence in myself.  But there will be no knockouts, either.  He's a good fighter."  "I want to settle down soon and have children." she said.  "I am 28, and I have to think about starting a family soon."  And her fiancée's plans seem to be right in line with Miss Tonawanda's "After the Quarry fight," he said, "I want her to retire."

May, 1976 - For the Cause of Women's Boxing - Boxing Illustrated - by Bill Sinclair
Excerpt: 
"The only fights she (Tonawanda) has been able to get to date have been mostly exhibition matches in other states, plus a few pro fights where the licensing of fighters is not as strict as it is in New York."

Dec. 25, 1974 - Woman Boxer (23-0) is Suing for a License, Won't Fight Men, New York Times
Excerpt:
"I've been fighting for 12 years, only against women," said the 5-foot-9-inch, 175-pounder, "I've had 23 fights and won them all-three by knockout."      

*Note: The VERY FIRST WOMAN to be licensed in the United States to fight SANCTIONED boxing matches was Caroline Svendsen.  IN 1975....

Yet, Tonawanda was saying she had 23 fights in 1974, and WBAN has not found ONE news report of any of these fights. 

Now if she is referring to these 23 fights as exhibitions, then every past woman boxer, including myself would have a massive boxing record! 

So as it stands now WBAN has these many variations of Tonawanda's record and would like to ask Tonawanda to contact WBAN, or ask for the public's help  in "Setting the Record Straight".

Variations of Tonawanda's record from News report to report:

Variation:   36-1  (36KO)    
Variation:   23-0  (3KO)
Variation:   31-0  (13 KO)
Variation:   Few Pro Fights 

 
     
 
     
 
     
     


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