Women shouldn't fight pro? I'll show you
In the early 1970s it was illegal for women to box professionally in the United States. Until Lady Tyger battled her way into the ring and fought to improve the rights of women.
When Lady Tyger was a young girl growing up in New York in the 1960s, she watched Muhammad Ali and other men boxing on the television. Even though there weren't any female boxers she could aspire to, she was soon boxing seriously. But at the time, it was illegal to issue women the licences they needed to turn professional. Until Lady Tyger pushed back – eventually becoming a World Champion in 1979 – and fought for respect and legitimacy of women within the sport. Lady Tyger features in the documentary Right To Fight.
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