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<title>The Women's Boxing Struggle</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Will Women's Boxing fade away? Laila Ali is the top female boxing star, and HBO would not show her fight last year. Some people say that Laila Ali hardly fights serious boxers. At one time, it has been said that some people liked Women's Boxing better than the Men's Boxing. When it comes to female boxers like Laila Ali, the fans want to see Laila fight tougher opponents.</p>

 <p>I must admit that it seems like the best won't fight the best. If it's not the female fighters avoiding each other, the management teams are another problem. They can't come to an agreement. That's not good for Women's Boxing. You must give fans what they want to see. If not, they might loose interest in the sport.</p>
 
 <p>I know only a few great women fighters, but I don't hear much about them. One of them is Ann Wolfe. She has a Mike Tyson punch, and everyone wants to see her fight Laila Ali. Another one is Christy Martin, Leititia Robinson, and Lucia Rijker. I think all of the best fighters should be able to have the opportunity to showcase their talent in fighting. It seems that some of them only had an opportunity to really be known because they were fighting Laila Ali.</p>
 
 <p>It is said that Christy Martin put professional Women's Boxing on the map. ESPN and Showtime started showing Women's Boxing. Still, I did not know Christy Martin until she fought Laila Ali. Laila Ali is very well known more than any female boxer that there is. Some might say that it is because of her name, and some might say it is because of her boxing talent. I think it is because of her name and talent.</p>
 
 <p>Women's Boxing seems to have some struggles and obstacles. I believe that something can be done about it.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportales.com%2FBoxing%2FThe-Womens-Boxing-Struggle.28007"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportales.com%2FBoxing%2FThe-Womens-Boxing-Struggle.28007" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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<title>Laila Ali: A Strong Spirited Woman</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Laila Ali is a strong amazing champion. She is a woman that is strong in spirit, body, and mind to face a challenge before her. It is a mystery to me that other strong women of the boxing ring will not cross Laila's path. She feels that there is no one to fight in order to stay in the ring. Laila is beginning to grow tired, and it is not because of fighting. It is because of not being able to fight the girls that she wants to fight.</p><p> Laila thinks that her fight with <strong>Gwendolyn O'Neil</strong> will be her last fight for a while which she won on Saturday, Feb. 03, 2007. She knocked out Gwendolyn in the first minute of the first round. For now, she is stepping out of the ring. At least we can say that she stepped out number one. I believe that there are other good things down the road for Laila. </p>
 
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 <p>Laila Ali has been a winning warrior in the ring for a long time. Now she wants to start a family. That will be Laila's real triumph and victory. For where there is life, </p>

 <p>she will have a chance to do many other things. I think that there will be blessings and cheers from her fans always. On her break, I'm sure she will have more time for family and friends. Laila might have more time to even chat with some fans. Fans hate to see her leave the ring, but hey, look on the bright side. Laila will be back because she don't quit. She is a strong spirited woman who loves to box.  </p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportales.com%2FBoxing%2FLaila-Ali-A-Strong-Spirited-Woman.28006"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportales.com%2FBoxing%2FLaila-Ali-A-Strong-Spirited-Woman.28006" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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<title>Watching Laila Ali Brought a Family More Togetherness</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>It was the year of 2001. I was sad and depressed because my mother passed away that year in May. During that summer year, I was on my way to Georgia with my father and brother. It was only my second time visiting another state away from NC. </p>

<p>I was going to visit my uncle whom I had not seen in years.  I did not know that I was going to see Muhammad Ali's daughter on TV. I did not even know that he had a daughter that could box. I had never heard of Laila, and I had never seen boxing on television. </p>
 
 <p>After we arrived the next day in Georgia, we were all sitting around the television. I heard my Uncle Danny say, “There goes Muhammad Ali's daughter getting ready to box Joe Frazier's daughter (Jacqui Frazier).” </p>
 
 <p>My father laughed and said, “Laila is bad like her daddy and pretty too.” </p>
 
 <p>I thought, “Man, that Ali girl looks tough. If she is as tough as she looks, she's going to kill somebody in the ring. The girl has fire in her eyes.”  Laila didn't look happy at all walking through the crowd. She looked as if she was going to rip somebody apart.</p>
 
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 <p>Laila Ali soon got into the ring. During the singing of the National Anthem, Jacqui Frazier was saying, hallelujah.  But Laila looked focused on fighting. Nothing could take her mind away from what she was going to do in the ring. I could see it written all over her face. </p>
 
 <p>Soon Laila and Jacqui were boxing. I said out loud, “Dang! They fight like their fathers! How can they stand the punches! I couldn't take all of that pain!”</p>
 
 <p>When the bell rung in the first round, Laila and Jacqui walked away like it was nothing. To me, those two women were just as tough as men.</p>
 
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 <p>Laila brought back old memories. She posed as if she was going to box with one fist up like her father. That's when I began to remember when I use to watch Muhammad Ali with my mother and father. That was a time when I felt real close to my parents. Watching him brought more togetherness to our family. </p>

<p>After Muhammad Ali retired from the ring, I didn't care that much for boxing. I slowly began to stop watching boxing. After Sugar Ray Leonard stepped down out of the ring, I never watched boxing again. Then Laila brought it back to me through women's boxing. She also brought more togetherness back into my family. There I was again, watching boxing with my father who had been away from me a long time. My father had remarried and divorced from my mother.  </p>
 
 <p>My brother, Brian, was back with me again. He had been away from me in college. I began to remember the disagreement we had when we were small. He argued with me that women's boxing would never be allowed. I was tickled looking at him watch Laila. I don't know if he remembers the argument. </p>
 
 <p>My Uncle Danny was with me. I was thrilled that he liked women's boxing too. </p>
 
 <p>Now that Laila is boxing, it seems like it has brought her and her father (Muhammad Ali) closer together. Her parents are divorced. But they all seem to be friends. At the same time, I believe it has brought me closer to my family. Watching Laila took some of the sadness away that I had. </p>
 
 <p>When my mother died, a part of me died. But thanks to God, I am able to live on. It seems like my mother is still apart of what is going on in my life. Her death brought the family together too, but I was left with sadness. As I watched Laila with excitement, I could hear my mother spiritually in my mind saying, “See Gail, I'm not dead.” </p>
 
 <p>Laila won the fight against Jacqui Frazier. I felt like I had won with her. In the end, I was able to smile through my depression with Laila and Jacqui. I saw Laila and Jacqui hugging each other. Love makes everybody a winner. Watching Laila Ali in women's boxing brought more togetherness back to my family. </p>
 
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