Ann Wolfe to fighting men in August

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  • Vincent Gottschalk
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    Ann Wolfe to fighting men in August

    Wolfe set to fight a man!
    RPM Boxing and Prize Fight Promotions have announced that a date and venue have been locked in for female middleweight Ann Wolfe to fight a male boxer. The bout is scheduled to take place on August 20 at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi Mississippi. According to Wolfe's handlers, the Mississippi Boxing Commission has approved the fight. Both Brian Pardo of RPM Boxing and Brian Young of Prize Fight Promotions have steadfastly maintained that female superstar Laila Ali has been ducking Wolfe and Pardo stated that Wolfe intends to go ahead in a career of fighting qualified male opponents, unless "if it turns out that Laila Ali gets up the courage to fight Ann, we will certainly take that fight." Prize Fight Promotions hopes to announce the name of Ann's male opponent in the next coming days.
    Tuesday, June 14 2005

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  • DR. FREECLOUD
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    #2
    i was talking to ST about htis the other day. this could be very interesting. imagine if she came in and won some belts from men!!!!

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    • FrankJack
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      #3
      If she's not fighting anybody good then this really doesn't matter to me.

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      • marvelous_TG
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        #4
        Originally posted by DR. FREECLOUD
        i was talking to ST about htis the other day. this could be very interesting. imagine if she came in and won some belts from men!!!!
        that's not possible if she fights a man they will let her fight a bum, wich is normal because she is a female. they did this before with the imo best female fighter ever in rijker, the man wasen't anything special, anyway he KO'd her in the second round cold.

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        • scap
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          #5
          First off I dont normally post abour female fighters...hell I never have before but why isn't Ali and Wolfe getting set to square off?

          Ali needs to challenge this chick, sure I understand making a few bucks fighting Christy Martin who is half her size but lets make the most meaningful fight in womens boxing.

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          • Brz_Pugilist
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            #6
            I dont care if the guy is a bum, if he loses to Anne Wolfe, he might as well never box again!

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            • Alpha Male
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              #7
              Originally posted by Vincent Gottschalk
              Wolfe set to fight a man!
              RPM Boxing and Prize Fight Promotions have announced that a date and venue have been locked in for female middleweight Ann Wolfe to fight a male boxer. The bout is scheduled to take place on August 20 at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi Mississippi. According to Wolfe's handlers, the Mississippi Boxing Commission has approved the fight. Both Brian Pardo of RPM Boxing and Brian Young of Prize Fight Promotions have steadfastly maintained that female superstar Laila Ali has been ducking Wolfe and Pardo stated that Wolfe intends to go ahead in a career of fighting qualified male opponents, unless "if it turns out that Laila Ali gets up the courage to fight Ann, we will certainly take that fight." Prize Fight Promotions hopes to announce the name of Ann's male opponent in the next coming days.
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              Ann Wolfe, is she the woman that was pummeled with pies a few years ago?

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              • GasPed
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                #8
                Originally posted by marvelous_TG
                that's not possible if she fights a man they will let her fight a bum, wich is normal because she is a female. they did this before with the imo best female fighter ever in rijker, the man wasen't anything special, anyway he KO'd her in the second round cold.
                Actually it was a kickboxing match, and although the guy wasn't a champion kickboxer, he was still a very good one.

                But yah, Anne Wolfe will never pick up any title belts of note (well, maybe heavyweight champion of her kitchen)...

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                • davej1006
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                  #9
                  All I know was that her knockout of Vonda Ward was awesome.

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                  • Tha Greatest
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                    #10
                    Laila Ali is the polar opposite of her dad...

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