I'll pray Heather's health improves and that the next chapters of her life are rewarding in every definition of the word. She was a warrior and pioneer for women's boxing. The accolades are there, but sadly the $ wasn't. Get well, champ!
Heather deserved better than this. Guard rails are supposed to be in place to establish protocols to protect boxers (even from their own bravery). One has to question, yet again, the role of State Athletic Commissions. In Heather’s case for instance, it’s reasonable to wonder how the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) didn’t step in earlier to prevent Heather’s deterioration. After all, the defined role of the NYSAC is to ensure the health and safety of the participants. New York sanctioned 26 out of Heather’s 28 professional fights, and the NYSAC was optimally situated to establish medical baselines to diagnose and prevent Heather’s debilitating injuries.
My sentiments exactly! And her corner was no better than the athletic commission to allow her to take that much punishment.
You'd think the NYSAC would've done better after the Perez/Magomed fight which left Magomed brain dead.
That is a sad story to read, she doesn’t even have a house. I hope she can be successful in her new manager role and that she can make money to support herself long term.
Hopefully some of the people with deep pockets in boxing can help her out in some way.
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